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MrSimon
26-05-2009, 09:50 PM
Hi,
I have a problem! I cannot roll with a mouth guard in! I just cant breathe as well as i can without one.
My main problem is that i tap out of chokes way to early (When i could have held on and attempted escapes with out one).
I dont have a dentist fitted one because i dont want to waste £30 if i cant roll with it in.
Any body know if you can get a light weight one? or how well the dentist fitted ones allow you to breathe?
Dave Hirst
26-05-2009, 10:48 PM
Dentist made ones are a squillion times better, mine fits so well I have on occasion forgotten it was in and only realised whilst I was in the shower later.
Gareth
27-05-2009, 08:58 AM
Opro do a lightweight custom moulded one, definitely worht looking at will never slip out and they feel really comfortable they're such a good fit you can talk properly with them in.
FlameBoy
27-05-2009, 09:15 AM
dentist ones are definately 100% better, personally I dont think they have any effect at all on your breathing
Guvna
27-05-2009, 10:31 AM
Check out opro mouth guards,they are pukka,They send you a kit out and you mould it yourself. Send it back to them then a week later you have a custom mouth guard. They do different levels of thickness to. Check em out.
http://www.opro.com/
I have had one for over a year now and I am happier with it than my dentist made mouth guard.
Get a mouth guard, don't fuck ya teeth up! Get used to it.Wear it all the time, when you train, spar,warm up, stretch, skip,get used to wearing it!
MrSimon
27-05-2009, 10:34 AM
Cheers 4 that! I've got an appointment next week to get one fitted. Should be an end to all those bust lips as well!
Hopefully it will be better than the "boil and bite" one ive got at the mo. I've even had to tap out from north south position because of restricted breathing!
slybone
27-05-2009, 10:59 AM
'brain pad' mouth guards are ok for boil and bite, they're double fit so protect upper and lower teeth with a breathing channel. Opro are fantastic tho, I've used them before.
MrSimon
27-05-2009, 01:03 PM
I know you cant put a price on safety and all that, but does anyone know how much dentist fitted mouth guards are? ish?
Rob T
27-05-2009, 04:18 PM
I think dentist is about £50-60.
Opro and the like are £30+ and are the exact same quality. I have an Opro and it's awesome. Nothing like wearing a boil and bite.
pauljono1120
27-05-2009, 04:21 PM
Gah, I hate boil and bite.. my last one wouldnt fit, even after like 20 attempts.. I guess thats what I get for paying £2
TRIBULUS
27-05-2009, 06:05 PM
I've never got on with them either, maybe I'll try a dentist or opro one. I hate the boil and bites.
Rob T
27-05-2009, 06:13 PM
With the proper moulded ones, you hardly even notice them in your mouth.
Predator
27-05-2009, 06:21 PM
Dentist made ones are a squillion times better, mine fits so well I have on occasion forgotten it was in and only realised whilst I was in the shower later.
LOL, ive gotten outside the gym and realised it was still in a few times
MrSimon
29-05-2009, 12:53 PM
Are the ones from the dentist all one size ? or can you ask for a light weight version?
I just dont want to spend £40 and have it make me choke!
Rob T
29-05-2009, 01:20 PM
It won't make you choke dude.
I hate boil & bites, all the ones I tried made me gag... I can't even feel the Opro in my mouth.
Jogs D
29-05-2009, 02:04 PM
Go for a dentist one - higly recommended...
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