React Health Ultra Noir CPAP Standard Tubing
The Ultra Noir CPAP Standard Tubing delivers reliable, kink-resistant airflow for most CPAP, APAP, and BiPAP machines, ensuring comfort and consistent therapy.
The Ultra Noir CPAP Standard Tubing is a premium replacement hose designed for consistent, effective airflow during CPAP, APAP, and BiPAP therapy. Its 6-foot length and flexible, ribbed design allow users to move freely in bed without interrupting treatment. Made from durable, medical-grade materials with standard 22 mm connectors, it is compatible with most CPAP devices and masks. The non-heated, lightweight tubing is easy to clean and maintain, while the sleek black finish blends discreetly into any bedroom. Perfect for nightly use or as a backup, the Ultra Noir tubing ensures quiet, reliable, and comfortable sleep therapy.
Features
- Universal compatibility: Designed to fit with most CPAP, APAP, and BiPAP machines and masks that accept standard tubing.
- Non-heated design: Standard non-heated tubing, ideal for environments or users who do not require heated air delivery.
- Medical-grade flexible material: Built from durable, flexible, medical-grade plastics to withstand daily use and frequent bending.
- Smooth-bore inner core & ribbed outer surface: Inner core ensures consistent, quiet airflow; outer ribbed surface enhances flexibility and reduces kinking or collapsing.
- Easy to clean and reuse: The tubing is reusable; it can be hand-washed or cleaned per CPAP-cleaning protocols to maintain hygiene.
Benefits
- Comfortable Sleep: Lightweight and flexible design reduces mask pull and nighttime discomfort.
- Durable Performance: Medical-grade materials resist wear and last for extended daily use.
- Secure Connections: Standard 22 mm connectors provide reliable, air-tight connections to machines and masks.
- Enhanced Sleep Experience: Supports natural sleep positions without compromising airflow or therapy quality.
- Quiet Operation: Smooth inner core minimizes airflow noise for a more restful sleep environment.
Ideal For
- CPAP Users Seeking Comfort: Reduces mask pull and nighttime discomfort for better sleep.
- Frequent Movers in Bed: Ribbed, kink-resistant tubing allows freedom to shift and turn without interrupting therapy.
- Users With Multiple CPAP Devices: Universal 22 mm connectors work with most CPAP, APAP, and BiPAP machines.
- Design-Sensitive Users: Sleek black tubing blends seamlessly into bedroom decor.
- Those Wanting Quiet Sleep: Smooth inner core minimizes airflow noise for a peaceful environment.
- 1 x Ultra Noir CPAP Standard Tubing
| Manufacturer | React Health |
| SKU | UN100 |
| Length | 6 ft |
| Inner Dimensions | 19 mm |
| Connector/Cuff Size | 22 mm on both ends |
| Material | Medical-grade, latex-free PVC |
| Type | Non-heated |
| Color | Black |
Q: Is the Ultra Noir CPAP tubing compatible with my CPAP or BiPAP machine?
A: Yes. The Ultra Noir tube uses standard 22 mm connectors and is designed for universal compatibility with most CPAP, APAP, and BiPAP machines and masks.
Q: Is the Ultra Noir hose heated or non-heated?
A: The Ultra Noir is a non-heated (standard) CPAP tubing. It does not include internal heating elements.
Q: How often should I clean or replace the Ultra Noir tubing?
A: For hygiene and optimal performance, hand‑wash tubing weekly with mild soap and warm water, then allow it to air dry fully. Replace the tubing every 3–6 months, or sooner if you notice wear, discoloration, or odor.
Q: Will tube length or design affect airflow or CPAP performance?
A: The standard 6‑foot length with standard connectors is widely accepted as compatible and efficient for CPAP therapy. Proper air delivery is maintained when tubing is intact and free from leaks or damage.
Q: What should I do if I experience condensation or “rainout” when using the Ultra Noir tubing with a humidifier?
A: To minimize condensation, you can lower the humidifier’s humidity level, increase bedroom temperature slightly, or route the tubing under bedding to help maintain temperature. Consider switching to heated tubing if condensation remains problematic.





















































