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Those n95’s from 3m suck shit. The nose part has a gasket, which is great, but the chin part keeps riding up and I have to keep adjusting it. 0/10 will never buy again. Thanks for the tips!
Yeah, everyone is different. I don't like the Milwaukee brand masks but other guys swear by them. Maybe try those.
How weird, those 3-piece 3M N95s (Aura) are my absolute favorite ever!
How do you keep the chin pry from riding up?
Maybe it's just my face shape, but I basically extend the top and bottom panels almost completely. The edge of the bottom panel is pretty well under my chin. Comparing with your photo, I think my middle panel would be a little lower relative to my face. Maybe you can find a video somewhere on how to best fit that particular mask?
Edit: the other thing I do after extending the panels is to put the mask on my face pretty much where/how I'm going to wear it, then pull the rubber bands over my head, then do some final fine adjustments to make sure that there are no gaps.