Crosstex™ Surgical Masks with Patented Secure Fit™ Technology Samples: Now in Black

Crosstex™ Surgical Masks with Patented Secure Fit™ Technology Samples: Now in Black

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Sample offer valid in the U.S. only, while supplies last. One sample per customer. Offer not valid in Vermont. We do not ship to PO boxes.

Better Fit. Better Performance. Better Protection.

Award-winning, Crosstex™ Surgical Masks with patented Secure Fit™ Technology feature aluminum nose and chin strips to significantly reduce gapping at the top, sides, and bottom of the mask, providing you with better fit and performance than traditional masks.* Crosstex™ Surgical Masks with patented Secure Fit™ Technology are made in the USA and are available in 3 levels of protection. 

Secure Fit™ Mask Technology by Crosstex™, a proud member of HuFriedyGroup.

Fill out the form to request your free sample pack with all three colors of Crosstex™ Surgical Masks with patented Secure Fit™ Technology included.

Proven to provide better protection than standard ear loop masks

Patented design is the first to feature dual nose and chin strips for a customized fit

Flexible aluminum strips form a safe, secure seal around your unique face shape

Snug, custom fit minimizes dangerous gaps for superior protection during every procedure and level of aerosol exposure

Available in 3 levels of protection—so you’ll always have the right mask for the task

Easy-to-read, color-coded ASTM reference on every box

ASTM performance levels reflect bacterial/particulate filtration efficiency, fluid resistance, breathability and flammability

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Sample offer valid in the U.S. only, while supplies last. One sample per customer. Offer not valid in Vermont.

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 Data from Aerosol Mechanics Laboratory, G.C. Smaldone, Stony Brook University Medical Center, New York.
Patel RB, Skaria SD, Mansour MM, Smaldone GC. Respiratory source control using a surgical mask: An in vitro study [published correction appears in J Occup Environ Hyg. 2022 Jun;19(6):409]. J Occup Environ Hyg. 2016;13(7):569-576. doi:10.1080/15459624.2015.1043050