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    #11
    Originally posted by austinlarg View Post
    i DO have a custom one that was molded from my mouth. and it WAS more expensive than store bought ones.

    does anyone have experience with this brand?
    well then y are u looken for a new mouthpiece? and i answered ur ? first yes they are bulky

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      #12
      Originally posted by kbpoetree View Post
      well then y are u looken for a new mouthpiece? and i answered ur ? first yes they are bulky
      You answered nothing.

      Never did I say I wanted a new one. I'm asking if someone has personal experience with it so I know how these ones typically fit. Secondly you said the double mouthguard is bulky. Everyone knows that. I have a single. If you don't know anything about it then don't respond

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        #13
        Originally posted by austinlarg View Post
        You answered nothing.

        Never did I say I wanted a new one. I'm asking if someone has personal experience with it so I know how these ones typically fit. Secondly you said the double mouthguard is bulky. Everyone knows that. I have a single. If you don't know anything about it then don't respond
        LOL damn man sorry for tryna fig out exactly what u were tryna find help on...wont try and help ya again sorry
        Last edited by kbpoetree; 03-27-2010, 03:12 PM.

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          #14
          Originally posted by austinlarg View Post
          i DO have a custom one that was molded from my mouth. and it WAS more expensive than store bought ones.

          does anyone have experience with this brand?
          I have never heard of someone feeling the pro is to large. the elite yes the pro no. It maybe you need time to get used to it. The pro is about 4mm thick after forming. this is the thickness that is supposed to provide the maximum protection and maximum comfort. I personally use a pro advantage which is thicker over the molar area.

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            #15
            use a simple one ts

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