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  • mspiegelo
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    #11
    Originally posted by icedog11
    b-hop just uses an upper guard now, he used to wear a upper and lower fused but found his cardio was better with the upper only. He also gets a new guard for every fight.
    thanks for the tip. i called them and talked to them today. they're actually in philly where i grew up. im gonna get one next time im in town. awesome find man. thanks a million

    ps. i spoke to chris and he told me that terrell owens got one when he was on the eagles. he said it was like a 20k grill/mouthpiece with diamonds in it. he actually uses it for games too... kinda cool, but t.o.'s still a major dooshbag!

    thanks again bro!

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    • Mafcherano
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      #12
      I train with a gumshield in.

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      • myForcefield
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        #13
        New Alternative

        Guys,

        There is another alternative to avoid extra salivation, interference in breathing and speaking...custom made mouthguards by Forcefield, a company that is making things differently.

        Forcefield Mouthguards started operations in the US, you can check the website at http://www.myforcefield.com. The Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and MMA crowd already know our quality and service from our experience in Forcefield Brazil (www.forcefield.com.br), which is still up and running.

        We offer a full line of laminated mouthguards for all sports, so YOU choose what level of protection YOU want and YOU can choose the design. Check our photo gallery to see some of the athletes that wear our products and as a client, you can post your picture there as well.

        If you have any questions please send us an email at info@myforcefield.com. This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it.

        Happy New Year to you all !

        Nathalie
        Forcefield
        http://www.myforcefield.com (in the USA)

        http://www.forcefield.com.br (in Brazil, in portuguese)

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        • ScottDBA
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          #14
          Originally posted by mspiegelo
          ps. i got my jaw ****ed up with the brain pad double with a right hook 'gainst a southpaw (i think. its hard to pinpoint when cause i sparred a lot that week). i wonder if a single would have protected that less, or had the same effect, but its impossible to tell....
          Hard to know exactly, but I use the same kind of guard, and find my jaw is alot more stable.

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          • JayCoe
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            #15
            I was told never to buy/wear a double guard (top and bottom), they make it so much harder to breathe and you're endurance is decreased. All of the top guards i've seen have been top only.

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            • ivan-bam
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              #16
              i got mine from www.unbreakablemouthpieces.com they run for about 350 but its worth it

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              • ivan-bam
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                #17
                forgot to say because there custom takes bout a month to come

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                • tomwalker
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                  #18
                  I have use RDX Mouth Guards. They are reliable as far as I experienced it.
                  Last edited by tomwalker; 05-13-2016, 02:07 AM.

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                  • Barn
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                    #19
                    I got an Opro one, no complaints. Has various qualities for different budgets.

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