New XP S72-427 standard
Our mouthguards comply with the new XP S72-427 standard, which includes the following features:
- Greater protection thicknesses to prevent perforation.
- An integrated ventilation space to allow breathing even when the jaw is closed.
- Engaging upper and lower teeth to lock the jaw more effectively (protection against fractures).
- Gum cover to prevent tooth loosening.
Dual-material design
The 500 mouthguard is made of two materials: the first layer allows you to mold it precisely, while the second layer absorbs shocks and provides a ventilatory space for better breathing during practice.
The 500 mouthguard is much less voluminous in the mouth, making it easier to breathe during effort while increasing your protection.
Which size to choose?
S = Size from 1.10 m to 1.40 m
M = Size from 1.40 m to 1.70 m
L = Size over 1.70 m
Of course, these data must be interpreted according to physical morphology. For example, if you're 1.45 m tall and have a small head, or 1.75 m tall and a normal head, a size S mouthguard is preferable to a size M mouthguard.
Directions for use
Always wear your mouthguard during both training sessions and matches.
For perfect molding of your teeth, scrupulously follow the recommendations, especially the soaking time in boiling water. This time is indicated in the product instructions and may vary from one model to another. To make your own mold, watch the preparation video.
Maintenance tips
Wash in clean water. Allow to air-dry before placing in the transport box (original box).
For optimum protection, replace your mouthguard at least once a year, or as soon as it shows signs of wear.
CE marking
CE marking (in force since 1993) is the main indicator of a product's conformity to EU legislation, and enables free circulation within the European market.