Moldable mouthpiece

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Yes it will. Maybe you have a great price on the JAX, but I think it's the same as the DGX moldable mouthpiece that is about half the price on amazon (or buy from divegearexpress directly)
 
Anyone have experience with the Edge mouthpiece?

 
Anyone have experience with the Edge mouthpiece?


Are you asking specifically about this brand or about moldable mouthpiece in general?

I've been using a moldable for almost 2 decades. Love it, obviously.
 
Are you asking specifically about this brand or about moldable mouthpiece in general?

I've been using a moldable for almost 2 decades. Love it, obviously.
I was asking about the Edge brand mouthpiece specifically. I haven't had issues with serious jaw fatigue personally. But I did have a very uncomfortable moment where I got some water when my mouthpiece moved a bit and found myself having a coughing fit at 125ft on a wreck- not fun. I got some more flexible hose as a result but thought having a custom mouthpiece may help as well.
 
I've been using a moldable for almost 2 decades. Love it, obviously.
Same here, pretty much. When I get a new vehicle, the first thing I do is get the windows tinted. When I get a new regulator, the first thing I do is replace the mouthpiece with a moldable mouthpiece.

I’ve only used SeaCure, and have been very happy with them. Only complaint is the material is a bit stiff. Not a problem when diving, but installing to the reg takes patience. Not sure if all have them, but current SeaCures come with a little yellow plug. This plug helps keep the reg end from distorting. They also have a protrusion like a short popsicle stick. That functions as a bite stop to prevent biting down too hard. This way the teeth remain apart enough to avoid blocking the airflow.

I don’t have any jaw fatigue or need to adjust the regulator during the dive. When I use he aquarium regulators, I find I need to adjust the reg periodically.
 
I'm looking to get a moldable mouthpiece. I've seen them advertised at a broad range of prices. Any recommendations?
I purchased a Sea Cure last year. Works great and I have had no issues at all mounting it on my SP G260. A little patience was all that took.

... then I realized I just answered a thread from 2018, that was brought forward.
 
Don't be a frustrated Canadian, cold and getting colder with winter coming

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It's your lips that seal your reg not your teeth get loose go diving
 
Don't be a frustrated Canadian, cold and getting colder with winter coming

frustrated-character-lady-with-steam-coming-from-ears-APJ4DX.jpg


It's your lips that seal your reg not your teeth get loose go diving

We're aware that it's our lips that seal the reg. Using a SeaCure doesn't change that.
 
With the reg hanging loosely between the teeth of a relaxed mouth
there is barely a reason for moulding, and more chance of relaxing

Just a quick note to those that may think mouldable
before gaining experience and exploring all options

Some mouthpieces are just too soft and don't grab


I am impressed you recognised my homage to you
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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