SleepRight Intra-Nasal Breathe Aid
Pack of 2 nasal dilators | One size
SleepRight Intra-Nasal Breathe Aid gently and effectively opens your nose to reduce snoring and relieve nasal congestion immediately, without the need for unpleasant sticky nasal strips. Providing 58% more airflow volume than nasal strips the flexible nasal flares expand your nasal passages, significantly increasing airflow. Now, you can sleep better, wake up energised, and boost your performance with increased oxygen levels.
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Description
SleepRight Intra-Nasal Breathe Aid gently and effectively opens your nose to reduce snoring and relieve nasal congestion immediately, without the need for unpleasant sticky nasal strips.
The SleepRight Intra-Nasal Breathe Aid provides 58% more airflow volume than nasal strips. The secret is in the flexible nasal flares which expand your nasal passages, significantly increasing airflow. Now, you can sleep better, wake up energised, and boost your performance with increased oxygen levels.
Designed with comfort in mind, it flexes gently to fit any nose size, and also comes with a handy storage case for your convenience. Being reusable means you can enjoy 40 nights sleep with one pack.
Pack contains: 2 nasal dilators, 1 storage case and instructions. 40 day supply – Fits all sizes.
Materials
Latex, BPA and drug free.
Features
- Reusable – Eliminates single use strips
- Ready to use – no preparation steps
- No sticky, skin-pulling adhesives
- Does not leave facial blemishes after removal
- Works the first time every time
- With 58% more airflow than nasal strips
- Instantly relieves congestion
- Reduces snoring due to increased airflow
- Available in one size (Small/Medium)
Additional FAQs
Do nasal dilators work and how do they help with snoring?
Nasal dilators don’t cure snoring, but they can make a real difference if your snoring is caused by blocked or narrow nasal passages. Worn inside the nostrils, they gently widen the nasal valves, reducing resistance and improving airflow. This can ease nasal-based snoring, support clearer breathing through the nose, and reduce mouth breathing.
They’re less effective if your snoring comes from the throat or tongue collapsing during sleep, in which case another type of solution may be more suitable. You can take our interactive snore quiz to help determine your snoring type.
What’s the difference between nasal dilators and nasal strips?
Nasal dilators and nasal strips are sometimes referred to as internal and external nasal dilators. Both aim to improve airflow, but they work in different ways:
- Internal nasal dilators (or nasal valve dilators) are small inserts worn inside the nostrils. They gently hold the nasal passages open and are usually reusable, providing consistent support throughout the night. Some are designed to provide extra support for weak or collapsing nasal valves.
- External nasal dilators (or nasal strips) are adhesive bands placed across the outside of the nose. They work by gently lifting the sides of the nose to open the airways.
Many people prefer the comfort and reusability of internal dilators, while others like the convenience of disposable strips.
Are there different types of nasal dilators?
Yes. Internal nasal dilators (sometimes called nasal valve dilators) are small, reusable inserts worn inside the nostrils, while external dilators (nasal strips) are disposable adhesive bands placed across the outside of the nose. You may also come across magnetic nasal dilators, magnetic nose clips, or nose magnets, which are a more recent innovation. These devices include small magnets and are designed to hold the nostrils open in a similar way, helping to improve airflow and reduce nasal snoring.
Are nasal dilators safe to use every night?
Most nasal dilators are safe for regular nightly use. Internal dilators can be cleaned and reused but should be replaced after the period recommended by the manufacturer for hygiene. External dilators (nasal strips) are single-use and should be discarded after each night. Always read the instructions for use, as these include important details on cleaning, replacement, suitability, possible side effects, and any cautions.
How do I clean a nasal dilator?
Reusable nasal dilators should be cleaned regularly to keep them hygienic and in good condition. After each use, rinse the dilator under warm water and gently wash it with mild soap. Allow it to air-dry completely before storing it in a clean case. Always check the manufacturer’s instructions, as some types (including silicone nasal valve dilators) may have specific cleaning or replacement guidance.
48 reviews for SleepRight Intra-Nasal Breathe Aid
Fantastic
Without a doubt it’s a wonderful gizmo it seems to help me to breathe better. Only problem is it does not stop you from snoring sometimes.
nasal breath aid
I have recently tried the sleep right nasal breath aid, used it for 3 nights and during exercise and it helped me breath better, I used to use the breath right nasal strips but this product does the same job without the sticky substance after you remove the sticks, I totaly recomend.
Sleep Right Nasal Breathe Aid (3 Pack)
I am pleased with the products but they are not as comfortable as the nasal cones I previously used. Perhaps they will be more comfortable as I get used to them.
Worth a try
Whilst this not alleviated my snoring it has improved greatly and I appear to having a better nights sleep. Can’t tell it’s there when it’s inserted. Definitely worth trying and one of the better options on the market.
Nasal Breathing Aid
This little piece of technology has been a revelation to me. I suffer from OSA and I have been using a ResMed CPAP machine. This unit, although difficult and uncomfortable, at first, has changed my life. Then along comes this little piece, of the jigsaw, and has allowed me to keep my nose open so I can now breath, through my nose instead of my mouth. My original AHI readings were over 50 interruptions /night and with the CPAP machine reduced to an average of 8 I am now down to 3.8 with the nasal Breathing Aid. Thank you.