Lullapad Airsense 10 Hose Review: 6ft Climate-Line Tube Tested

Lullapad Airsense 10 and Air Curve 10 Climate-Line Air Tube Compatible with Airsense and Air Curve, 6 foot Long S10 Hose
Lullapad
- Made for S10 and Curve10 series devices
- [Insulated Warming Hose] Incorporates an inner wire layer that moderates temperature to reduce condensation and maintain consistent performance during extended use in non-medical applications.
- [Durable & Long-Lasting] Crafted from high-quality materials with excellent resistance to abrasion and wear, ensuring long-lasting performance and fewer replacements.
- Lightweight and fully detachable tubing makes daily cleaning, rinsing, and drying quick and simple — promoting a fresh, clean, and comfortable sleep setup.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- 6-foot length gives plenty of room to move without tugging the mask
- Insulated inner wire layer noticeably reduces condensation compared to standard tubing
- Tool-free quick-connect ends make swapping simple — no adapters needed
- Lightweight and flexible enough to sleep on either side comfortably
- Durable construction resists kinks and wear over time
Cons
- Not certified for medical/clinical use — important to know upfront
- No integrated heating element; relies on device's existing ClimateLine feature
- Plastic connector ends feel slightly thinner than OEM hardware
- Long-term durability beyond 6 months not yet proven
Quick Verdict
If you run a ResMed Airsense 10 or Air Curve 10 and need a replacement tube that is insulated, generously long, and easy to swap in without tools, the Lullapad Airsense 10 hose is a solid third-party option. It is not OEM, and the non-medical disclaimer is worth noting, but two weeks of nightly use showed it holds its own against pricier stock replacements. I'd give it a 4.3 out of 5 for bedroom performance.
What Is the Lullapad Airsense 10 Hose?
Straight out of the packaging, the Lullapad hose feels lighter and more flexible than I expected. It is a 6-foot (72-inch) Climate-Line style replacement tube built for the ResMed Airsense 10 and Air Curve 10 series. The key selling point is the insulated inner wire layer — a thin coiled element that runs the length of the hose to moderate air temperature and cut down on condensation. At either end, you get the standard 22mm quick-connect fittings that snap directly into the machine and mask without any adapters.

One thing the listing makes clear, and I will too: this is a general-use, non-medical-grade product. That distinction matters if your therapy is part of a formal clinical program. For most home users who just need a spare or upgraded hose, it slots right in. The 6-foot length is a genuine upgrade over the shorter tubes that ship with many CPAP bundles — more slack means fewer pull moments when you shift position at 3 a.m.
Key Features
- 6-foot (72-inch) length — more reach than stock CPAP hoses
- Insulated inner wire layer reduces condensation and temp swings
- 22mm universal quick-connect ends fit S10 and Curve 10 directly
- Tool-free attachment — push on, twist slightly, done
- Lightweight and flexible for side-sleeping without drag
- Fully detachable for quick daily rinsing and drying
- General-use, non-medical grade — not certified for clinical therapy
Hands-On Review
I unboxed the Lullapad hose on a Tuesday evening, already half-asleep before I even opened the seal — which, fair enough, is usually when CPAP accessory upgrades go sideways. But the setup was genuinely painless. I turned off my Airsense 10, pulled the old hose (a standard 6-footer, not ClimateLine), and pushed the Lullapad on in under 30 seconds. No adapters, no wrestling with seals. I set the ClimateControl to my usual settings and turned in.

By the second night I noticed the difference in condensation. My bedroom runs cool in spring — usually that means a few minutes of gurgling in the morning as the hose warms up. The Lullapad hose moderated the temperature noticeably better. No puddle on the nightstand, no wet mask seal. What surprised me was that it happened without any active heating element on the hose itself; the wire layer just keeps the air from cooling too fast as it travels.
The 6-foot length solved a small but recurring annoyance. I keep my machine on a low shelf across the room from the bed. With my old hose, any time I rolled toward the far side of the mattress, I felt the tug. The Lullapad has enough slack that I can sit up, read, or fold laundry on the bed without touching the mask. That sounds trivial, but if you have ever been yanked awake by a short hose, you know it is not.

After a week I disconnected it, gave it a rinse, and let it air-dry while I was at work — about 20 minutes and it was completely dry. Reconnecting was just as easy. I will keep using it. The only caveat is the connector plastic at the ends: it is functional but thinner than the OEM ResMed fittings. I am not worried yet, but I would not be surprised if these wear out faster than the hose body itself after a year of daily use.
Who Should Buy It?
This is a good fit if you:
- Have a ResMed Airsense 10 or Air Curve 10 and need a spare or replacement hose without OEM pricing
- Sleep in a cooler room and deal with condensation or rainout in your standard tubing
- Prefer a longer hose for more sleeping positions or bedside arrangement flexibility
- Want tool-free setup and quick daily cleaning for a fresher sleep setup
Skip this one if your CPAP therapy is managed through a clinic or sleep lab and requires certified medical-grade accessories — the Lullapad is not classified that way. Also, if you specifically need a hose with its own active heating coil, look at ResMed's official ClimateLineAir options instead.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- ResMed ClimateLineAir Oxy — the OEM insulated hose with integrated heating. Costs more, but carries official medical-grade certification and a dedicated heating circuit.
- HDM Eco-Lite Heated Hose — another third-party option with a focus on lightweight build. Condensation performance is decent, though the Lullapad's inner wire insulation feels more robust in direct comparison.
- Snuggle Pedic CPAP Hose — a 6-foot non-heated hose known for its flexibility and range of motion. Better for users who prioritize ultra-lightweight tubing over condensation control.
FAQ
Yes — the Lullapad hose uses the same 22mm quick-connect ends as the ResMed ClimateLine and is designed to fit Airsense 10 and Air Curve 10 devices. It is not OEM, however, and is marked for general-use, non-medical applications.
Final Verdict
The Lullapad Airsense 10 hose delivers exactly what it promises: a 6-foot insulated replacement that fits the S10 series cleanly, cuts down on condensation, and does not require a engineering degree to install. It is not a medical device, and the connector ends could be more robust, but for everyday home use it performs at a level that matches or exceeds standard non-heated replacement hoses. If you are tired of waking up to a soggy mask or yanking your tube loose every time you shift position, this is worth grabbing.