mouthpiece dillemma (gagging)

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  • KostyaTszyu44
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    #11
    Originally posted by JayCoe
    I was told it's about £50 from a Dentist. That's in the U.K though, in America medical services are a little more profit orientated. I spent £20 on my gumshield and £3 on postage, so that's £23 and as much as I trust my gumshield with retrospect i'd have rather shelled out the extra £27 and had something that is not even remotely loose, perfectly fitted and perfectly designed. When you put into context what £27 really means, it's nothing when you compare what you would spend that on - day to day - and how you can basically save that money back by just going without things which aren't needed for a week or two and there you go, you've got a gumshield for life.
    £23 is like roughly $60 aus i think....u spent $60 on a mouthguard...you are an idiot, i spent $5 aus on mine and it fits fine, just need to mould and trim it, its ridiculous to spend that much on mouthguard, save that expense for boxing shorts or boots, gloves etc

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    • Paardekopski
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      #12
      Originally posted by j
      if you gaga easily, chnaces are it is too long.
      Dude....hahaha...I'm trying real hard not to respond

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      • JayCoe
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        #13
        You get what you pay for, I wouldn't even spar without a trusted gumshield which is actually tested. People who overlook mouthguards are mugs, when you buy a £2 one you are literally getting a peice of plastic which moulds when heated...And you buy that to protect you from concussion blows and teeth.

        If you spend a little more, I think roughly £15 up most guards come with "free" insurance which they claim is a gurantee of quality so when you buy one of these you're also paying some money for the insurance. For the amount of money we're talking, a difference of say £10-£15 or so you're better off buying a more "expensive one" and i'd also say buy one from the dentist but I can understand if people don't, I didn't but in a while I will.

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        • icedog11
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          #14
          the gag reflex comes from the area inside the mouth behind the second molar, this area is refered to the soft palate. Any material pressing on this area will cause one to gag. shorting the mouthguard to half of the second molar should relieve the feeling.
          Custom mouthguards are 1000% more protective than any store bought mouthguard,this si both for oral protection and concussion protection. For $50 US. you can get the same mouthguard worn by B-hop, and numerous members of the WEC and UFC as well as all of the almost defunct IFL http://www.customguards.com
          these guards are designed with the gag reflex in mind and are so comfortble you will not even know you ae wearing it

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          • Stormin' Norman
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            #15
            my old gym was so ****ing ****** one brutha used wads of toilet paper instead of a piece when he sparred.

            I cut my mouthpiece with scissors to fit right.

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            • KostyaTszyu44
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              #16
              Originally posted by icedog11
              the gag reflex comes from the area inside the mouth behind the second molar, this area is refered to the soft palate. Any material pressing on this area will cause one to gag. shorting the mouthguard to half of the second molar should relieve the feeling.
              Custom mouthguards are 1000% more protective than any store bought mouthguard,this si both for oral protection and concussion protection. For $50 US. you can get the same mouthguard worn by B-hop, and numerous members of the WEC and UFC as well as all of the almost defunct IFL http://www.customguards.com
              these guards are designed with the gag reflex in mind and are so comfortble you will not even know you ae wearing it
              shut up, you a a ***** and you annoy me with your 200 word posts that could be summed up in a single sentence

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              • danny stash
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                #17
                Originally posted by KostyaTszyu44
                shut up, you a a ***** and you annoy me with your 200 word posts that could be summed up in a single sentence
                And this post above folks is the voice of ignorance....

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                • icedog11
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by icedog11
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                    member for 12 days and 337 post, get out of your moms basement son.
                    I saw the same thing, what a ****ing loser...

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                    • robstaaass
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                      #20
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                      Originally posted by danny stash
                      Rob order this one online and wear it when you hit the bag to get used to it....


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                      Best one for the buck...its the shizz
                      i just bought that one today, along with one ****ty one, and a double mouthguard....they all fit decent right now and surprisingly not too bad on the gag. i'm gonna get a few more and another double to get the perfect fit.

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