That is until I found the Bravo.
Here is the comparison between these two products from my experience.
Noise from mask:
Swift II - Pretty quite, although there is a noticable hiss from the vent holes in the main body of the mask.
Bravo - Almost completly silent, I was amazed at the different in noise from this mask.
Head piece:
Swift II - Nice fit, easy to adjust with a simple pull. after several months it started to loosen up and I was adjusting it everynight.
Bravo - Nice fit, more sturdy than Swift's. It uses strong velcro to secure adjustments, still easy to adjust while on.
Tube system:
Swift II - Single tube that could be changed to either side depending on what side you sleep on.
Bravo - Duel tube system. The tubes are smaller and can either both run on either side of your head or swivel down along your chest. When they are up over my head they run along the sides close enough that there is nothing in the way of my vision, it seems a little less restrictive this way, I have not tried it on my chest. Each tube has a piece of double sided velcro that wraps around the tube, this velcro sticks anywhere on the side of the headpiece around the cheek area and can be placed anywhere, I have found that moving it to different positions makes the nasel prongs fit better thus a better seal. I can change from side to side with out any problem of the tubes getting in the way.
Nasel Pillows:
Swift II - Excellent seal, easy to disassemble and clean.
Bravo - Setup comes with 3 different sizes and each Pillow inserts easily into body of cannula and can be turned to different positions. when new the pillows come hooked together, but I think I read that that piece could be cut to make them more adjustable. These pillows seem to seal just as well as the Swift II, I have very little leaks and any time I do, a small adjustment corrects it.
Cleaning:
Swift II - Easy disassembly, easy cleaning
Bravo - Same
Cost:
Swift II - I cant remember exactly, but I want to say it was around $160 or so. but my insurance covered 90% so I was not too concerned.
Bravo - If you purchase it directly from the company the price quote was around $80, but my sleep center purchase it for me and they charged them $140. Again my insurance paid for most of it so I dont know why there was such a difference.
The Bravo comes with a case similar to the Swifts and also with the different sizes of pillows as well as the instructional DVD which I still need to watch...
I am glad I found this mask, I still think the Swift II is a great mask, but I think I will stick with this one for now. If you want to check out the website for the Bravo here is the link (http://www.respcare.com/bravo/index2.htm). Please..if you have any more questions about my experience with this setup by all means send me any email or respond to the topic, I will keep an eye on it for a while.
Hope to Hear from you
Greg
Lincoln NE

