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Champion
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: South Florida, USA
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I think i am one of the few to find the double actually more comfortable than just the upper single mouthguard. Dont know why...
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the Pride of the Tribe
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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Va by way of NC
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i had the double from everlast. used it a lot then lost it. bought another and used it then lost it too. but yes i preffer the double myself. never tried the single. i just cut a little off the ends and go to work.
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the Pride of the Tribe
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Location: Va by way of NC
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ill check them out. do u notice u occassionally have spit running through the middle opening? maybe its just me lol
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Contender
ESB Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Southport, Merseyside, England
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Never felt the need to try a double, I have a single moulded by a dentist and sometimes I've nearly gone home forgetting that it is in. Took a few weeks to wear in though as it dug into a certain area of my gum but now it's perfect. Think I payed 20 quid for a clear one as he did quite a few at once in our gym but they're usually about 40? And 5 quid extra for colouring. Well worth it to me anyway.
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If you know what I mean
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P4P King
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Baltimore, Maryland
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Ive had 2 double guards and I to experience drool problems and molded or not it makes me look like a monkey.
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Belt holder
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 2,294
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Just tryed the double, and couldn't harldy use it. I don't have the most perfect teeth, and my front bottom tooth is like not in line with the others, and growing kind of out the side of the gum. Bought one of the doubles, tryed to mold it, and it'd cut the shit out of my gum right there. Couldn't mold it to really go over the tooth. Tryed another one, and it still didn't fit right so I just went back to one of my old single ones.
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Augustus Style Journeyman
ESB Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: STL
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Double mouth guards aren't very popular not because of drool problems, but they are more likely to cut your lips and gums if you take a punch. I'm not really sure why, but they do have a reputation for just not being as good. I would recommend a single for anybody.
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