# Sunset Soft Adult Nasal Cannula with 7ft Supply Tube

Extra-soft prongs and 6-channel kink-free supply tubing rated for 6-15 LPM - designed for patients who need higher oxygen flow rates without sacrificing comfort during extended wear.

*   High Flow 6-15 LPM
*   Extra-Soft Prongs
*   6-Channel Kink-Free Tubing
*   7 ft Supply Tube

## COMFORT: Extra-Soft Prongs for Sensitive Nasal Tissue

The Soft variant uses an even gentler prong material than standard cannulas, reducing pressure and irritation for patients who experience soreness from extended oxygen use. Ideal for patients with COPD, pulmonary fibrosis, or other conditions requiring continuous high-flow supplemental oxygen.

Rated for 6-15 liters per minute - supports higher-flow prescriptions that standard cannulas cannot handle.

## ENGINEERING: 6-Channel Kink-Free Supply Tubing

The multi-channel tubing design maintains its cross-section even when bent or compressed, preventing oxygen flow interruptions during movement or sleep. The 7-foot length provides room to move around the home, reach the bathroom, or shift sleeping positions without pulling the cannula loose.

Universal connector fits all home concentrators and portable oxygen units.

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What flow rates does the Sunset Soft cannula support?

The Sunset Soft is rated for high-flow delivery at 6-15 liters per minute (LPM). This is significantly higher than standard nasal cannulas (1-6 LPM). It is designed for patients whose oxygen prescriptions require higher flow rates to maintain adequate blood oxygen levels.

### How is this different from the standard Sunset nasal cannula?

Two key differences: the Soft variant has extra-soft prong material for greater comfort during extended high-flow use, and it uses 6-channel kink-free tubing that maintains flow even when bent. The standard Sunset cannula is designed for low-flow delivery (1-6 LPM) with regular tubing.

### Can I use this with a portable oxygen concentrator?

Yes, the universal connector fits portable oxygen concentrators. However, most portable concentrators deliver pulse-dose oxygen at lower effective flow rates. Verify that your portable unit can deliver the continuous flow rate your doctor prescribed. This cannula is most commonly used with stationary home concentrators capable of continuous high-flow output.

### What does 6-channel kink-free tubing mean?

Standard oxygen tubing has a single round channel that collapses when bent sharply, blocking flow. The 6-channel design has multiple internal channels arranged in a star pattern. Even if the tubing is bent or compressed, at least some channels remain open, maintaining oxygen delivery. This is especially important at higher flow rates where any interruption could affect the patient.

### How often should I replace this cannula?

Replace every 2-4 weeks under normal use, or sooner if the prongs lose their softness, the tubing becomes stiff or discolored, or you develop a respiratory infection. High-flow use may cause slightly faster wear on the prong tips compared to low-flow cannulas.