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Yeah why pay for shit like that when you hit your local Hockey/Football outlet and buy a regular mouth guard?
Dip that b*tch in boiling hot water and mold it to your mouth... No need for custom make crap (overpriced for airsoft). Because the goal of a mouth guard is not only to spare you chicklets but also prevent concussions (that's why we had custom made ones when I played football in high school) which isn't a great risk in airsoft |
Paid $35 @ the dentist for my custom made mouth guard, I lost my first pair before I got to wear it for the 1st time while running around the block during BJJ class. Dentist made me a new one for free! Only problem with me is that I have a weak gag reflex when wearing it and definitely when taking it out, So I hate wearing it!
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And they are comfortable. And yes you don't sound like a Dee Dee Dee with them in. |
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Wow.. look at that smile! ;) And couldnt agree more, they are a great product. Anyone looking for them I have a few left in adult sizes.
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I noticed in the video, when the guy was putting it on, he mentioned "Make sure it covers all your teeth". Funny thing? He put it on, and one tooth wasnt fully covered. Fail.
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Got mine from TechSeller. He's the man.
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For future reference: http://www.technologydirectcanada.com/p1275/Protech-Dent-Ultra-Thin-Mouth-Guards,-2-Pack/product_info.html Quote:
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I have mine as well.
I've never try on the "old" normal mouthguards. When you're only wearing half of the mouthguard, it's quite easy to speak/drink while being comfortable. With the full mouth guard, it gets harder. It's hard to speak (especially when people have not yet noticed your white mouthguard and just thinks you're retard... :P) |
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