Shock Doctor Max Airflow 2.0 Lip Guard / Mouth Guard. Football Mouthguard 3500. For Youth and Adults OSFA. Breathable Wide Opening Mouthpiece. Helmet Strap Included
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Hi there! Thank you so much for taking the time to check out the item we offer in Our last answer regarding this mouthguard being youth or adult is incorrect. Most of Shock Doctor's mouthguards come in both youth and adult sizes, but the lip mouthguard only comes in one size. It is a One Size Fits Most, which will fit most bigger kids and As you point out, most of their mouth guards come in two different sizes youth, which is usually 10/11 and under, and adult, which is approximately 11 and older. Thank you for letting us know. We are sorry for the confusion created by our previous Should you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. My sincerest thanks to you once The author, LNC Sports, LLC, Larry
You should model your youth after the youth model. In the past 3 years, my son has used one of these, and he is now 10 years old. Thank you for your help
My name is Mike and I would like to thank you for your enquiry regarding Max Airflow has been designed for ages 6 and up, feel free to reach out to me at (657) 383-8094 if you have any further questions. You can reach me at 4444 or [email protected]. My name is Melissa, and I am here to assist you with your request.
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Selected User Reviews For Shock Doctor Max Airflow 2.0 Lip Guard / Mouth Guard. Football Mouthguard 3500. For Youth and Adults OSFA. Breathable Wide Opening Mouthpiece. Helmet Strap Included
We regret to inform you that it is not a youth mouthpiece. I'm sure it would be great for an adult or teenager, however it does not fit smaller youth mouths as stated in the description.
Sauvage The best mouthguard my son has ever owned. My son says it is the most comfortable mouth guard he has ever worn. His previous experience with shock doctor has been positive, but he loves this newer style. There is an opening in the middle of the device that allows easier breathing. In addition, he says that with this guard it is much easier to talk and understand what is being said. Definitely a thumbs up for the guard. I love how it's done in savage style. Our hope is that next year's theme options will be more diverse. A lot of us like the mustache and grillz ones as well. The guard has bright colors and a cool design, and everyone loves it when my son shows his. My son loves it and everyone asks about They ask me about Amazon, so I tell them!.
I purchased these for my son in his first year of flag football (6 years old) because he had allergies and had a stuffy nose, so he panicked a little with a basic mouthguard. I think he is going to like this. A few teeth back (the back of my molars) would make it a little long for a 6 year old's mouth.
It's a skull and crossbones shirt I got my 12 year old son because I liked the look. It made him breathe easier than the guard he replaced it with, etc. He said he could intimidate and threaten opponents better with this mouthpiece. Although the skull and crossbones wore off by the end of the season, the letters and numbers held up for the entire year. In spite of that, however, the mouthpiece itself was in absolutely fantastic condition.
While this is the third Shock Doctor mouth piece we have purchased for my son, it will probably be the last. While the mouth guard itself is very comfortable and does a good job protecting his teeth, it falls short where it attaches His most recent purchase detached from his helmet twice. The second time was while transporting his gear and the mouth piece got lost ($20 gone down the drain). In my opinion a product is only as good as its weakest component, so in this case who has played football knows how much there is to focus on during a game without having to worry about whether or not their mouthpiece is going to fall off during a play.
The problem is that my son just got dental aligners (like Invisalign) that I am having trouble figuring out how to fit a mouthguard on him As a rule, we use the boil and bake method In order to remove the aligners we had to bite, but they would melt while they did so. When I found this, I realized it was the This aligner can be worn with his aligners still in place. There is a dental warranty included with it as well. He loves the one with the bling! There were many designs to choose from! So far, so good, but he is about to start football practices, so we'll see if it lasts and then I'll think about it You may need to review this.
One of the best mouth guards I have purchased this Before this one, we went through three. While the table did fall apart, it was the most comfortable and straightforward of all of the tables. This is a company I strongly recommend. Next year, I would like to purchase from this brand again.
A few years ago, I had to replace his first guard with this one because it was lost. A month was the longest it lasted. Here is a way to recreate that boil that lasted for multiple football and lacrosse seasons.