Sea Cure Mouthpiece

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Scubaddawg:
I just won a seacure mouthpiece at a treasure hunt, But according to seacure website they don't make one for my Oceanic Zeta??? Anyone else have this problem....Or suggestion what I can do

Try shooting them an e-mail. I had some trouble fitting mine on my Atomic and they were very helpful. I am pretty certain that I have seen a Zeta with a Sea Cure.
 
Scubaddawg:
I just won a seacure mouthpiece at a treasure hunt, But according to seacure website they don't make one for my Oceanic Zeta??? Anyone else have this problem....Or suggestion what I can do

After doing a search on google, it seems that the Zeta takes a Type III.

Hope that helps!
 
dleffert:
Funny, just took mine off last week - I found that it was so secure that it was almost locking my jaw in placing, making equalizing a whole lot more difficult. Took it off between tanks and equalizing problem disappeared on the second dive that day.

I agree with this post - but still like it better than other mouth pieces I have used.
 
I just recently got a SeaCure and I absolutely LOVE it! On my first dives, I would be driving home, and my jaw would be locked up for a while, then start popping somewhat painfully whenever I managed to force my mouth open. I heard about the SeaCure and got it before my most recent dives, and had no problems this time. I barely even have to bite down to hold the reg in my mouth now, most of the time it doesn't even feel like I have anything in my mouth. I don't think I'll ever go back to a regular mouthpiece.

And yes, it is a bit pricey at around $30, but I will gladly pay that if it means I can dive and avoid TMJ.
 

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