1. It's a lot larger than the average sleep mask. So there's a lot more room for casual movement without sudden flashes of light. I doubt any mask will keep all light out under every condition unless you are gluing it to you, especially for people who have big noses or a facial arrangement that puts the bridge of nose far out from from far-sides of eyes. But this does much, much better than both my others. Also there's a lot of extra strap room for me, but I just saw a review where a guy griped he had to sew on extra velcro. Boy he must have a head the size of a pumpkin! Some people do I guess. I have a fairly small head and it is quite a bit longer than the other 2 sleep masks I had, so I think it is well proportioned for this kind of product.
2. It's true the back-strap is nicely padded and large. If you wear it low (more toward base of skull) it's not a bulk problem but probably at the straight back of head, for people with very firm pillows, sleeping on their back, it certainly could be. For me, my hair was always getting stuck in the velcro of my other sleep masks which drives me nuts. This one the velcro is only 1/3 the width of the back of the mask so it keeps my hair out much better. Plus, you get it tightened 'just right' and you can pull it on and off and you don't have to use the velcro anymore. I like the padded wrap-around personally.
3. It's very soft. But really, most eye masks are soft. Like the other two I've had, there is a bit of adjustment period needed, because make it too loose and anything will turn/slip if you move enough (this far less than the others), but too tight and you wake up with your eyes gritty-red and blurry. This seems more forgiving than the others though.
4. This thing with the noise-blocking is so hilarious. Come on, this is just cloth with slight padding. It does wrap around your ears. This is mostly useful for helping keep earplugs IN. (Note that it comes with earplugs but anybody who really REALLY needs quiet should buy those individually for best quality.) Does it block sound? Ah, about as much as pulling a blanket over your head would block sound, which is to say, maybe some degree of distant ambient noise that doesn't matter much anyway, but not really at all for any acute or loud sounds. Wrapping around the ears is far more comfortable than the strappy-sort of eye masks I've had before that are chafing, irritating, move too much, and bug my ears, so I love that it covers my ears, but that has nothing to do with sound for me... if you need quiet don't depend on this for it. It's for eyes. Deal with the ears in some other way. I didn't count that as a selling point or I'd have made this 4 stars. I think it's just a side-effect of the design they found a positive marketing road for.
5. Many reviews mentioned color-bleeding but apparently they fixed that some time ago. Mine doesn't bleed color on my white cases. Another reviewer said his kept fraying excessively and immediately. I wonder what on earth could be on them or the pillow or head chemically or otherwise to cause this? since it happened to more than one mask with him -I can only say that my mask is not so far fraying in any way. Another reviewer said if you have a big head the excess velcro sticking out 'sticks to the pillow.' I wonder if he has some old design, because on mine, the part that is exposed is the soft cotton side of the velcro, not the 'hooks' part.
6. As it is considered healthier to sleep in a cool room rather than a warm room and I don't live in a hot climate and have climate control, I haven't had it be 'hot' on me. If I were having hot flashes like one reviewer, well yes, then it would be hot, but come on, anything would be hot under those conditions, the mask is very nice but it cannot trump menopause. If you live in a really high humid climate and don't have climate control, then I would think a padded eyemask might not be the answer and maybe some kind of soft weave fabric against solid black plastic outside would be better for those situations.
7. Is it worth the money? Well it's worth it to me but that amount doesn't break me or anything. My buddy says he made his own eyemask out of an old t-shirt and it worked great, maybe the truly poor should try that. Sleeping well is worth a lot to me and so far this thing is really cool. I had given up on eyemasks for a variety of reasons until I was morosely shopping for yet another and found this one with all the reviews and thought I'd give it a try. I'm glad I did, and I would recommend it to others.I'm a daysleeper. I've tried other sleep masks, and they were either cheaply made, ineffective, or darned uncomfortable. This Sleep Master sleep mask is the best by a country mile! Comfortable, effective, and well made to last. I highly recommend it!
P.S. My husband, who worked night shift for many years and who was skeptical that any sleep mask could be as good as I claimed, tried my mask yesterday. That convinced him that I was in no way exaggerating. Hurrah! I have ordered another Sleep Master and look forward to receiving it so we both can get the rest we need. Thank you!
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I've used sleep masks for many years, being someone who cannot sleep when there is any intrusion of light. Many sleep masks allow some slivers of light to creep in around the edges, especially when they are no longer brand new and have become more misshapen.THIS MASK is designed the way ALL MASKS should be -it covers a very wide area and protects completely from light leaks. It is also incredibly soft and because it wraps completely around the head, it doesn't shift around or feel uncomfortable. It's broad enough around the sides to even cover the ears to some degree, which helps with noise protection.
THEY SHOULD ALL BE DESIGNED THIS WAY. I wish I had found this mask 20 years ago!!
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I was looking forward to getting this sleep mask, but there are some serious design flaws that the manufacturer really should address:(1) the eye sockets are not raised, so there is a pressure on your eyeballs, which after a while becomes uncomfortable, not to mention interfering with REM.
(2) The silky material does not breathe at all, thus you wake up in the middle of the night with a hot, sticky area on your face where the mask is fitted.
(3) The length of velcro was not able to fit the circumference of my head very well. In fact, I had to remedy that myself by actually sewing an extra length of velcro to one of the bands.
In sum, this is an overpriced, very disappointing product of low design quality. There are so many great eye masks at a lower price out there! I was expecting to receive the Mercedes of all eye gear for sleep for the $$$ I paid but instead, I received a Yugo.
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I am allergic to some molds. After about 4 days of wearing this mask, I started waking up with a stuffy nose. When I stopped wearing the mask, the stuffy nose went away. Very few sleep masks list the materials they are made from or provide washing instructions. I like the Sweet Dreams Contoured Sleep Mask with Earplugs and Travel Pouch Black because they list the materials: "closed cell foam and nylon that is washable and quick drying." I did some research on the internet and found that while most foam does harbor mold, inside where it can't be seen, closed cell foam should not.I don't keep my eyes closed all night, so I sometimes woke with very dry, uncomfortable eyes when wearing this mask. It felt as if they were in contact with the mask.
This mask also lets a little light in around the nose. Most of them do on me. The sound muffling feature (something sewn into the area over the ears) does not make much difference and makes the mask hotter to wear. The slippery fabric seems to make the mask slide around more than the others I have tried. I once woke to find it on the floor by the bed.
I have to say, it was comfortable to sleep on my back, and the mask is very large so it covers a lot of my face. It would might be good for someone with a larger face and no mold allergies.
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