SeaCure Custom Mouthpieces?

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Yes! It's a good product, definitely the most comfortable and stable mouthpiece I've personally ever used. Obviously getting a good initial fit is important, but that is not always guaranteed on the first go-around. I had to re-form mine a few times to get it just right; been great ever since. If you get one, make sure you buy the correct size to fit your regulator model.
 
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I've used them for 9 years and would never go back to standard mouthpieces. I recommend them to all of my students and sell them in the shop on a fairly regular basis. My first one lasted about 7 years. It wasn't that it got particularly uncomfortable, it just changed colors and didn't look so good after all that time :wink:
 
Yes! It's a good product, definitely the most comfortable and stable mouthpiece I've personally ever used. Obviously getting a good initial fit is important, but that is not always guaranteed on the first go-around. I had to re-form mine a few times to get it just right; been great ever since. If you get one, make sure you buy the correct size to fit your regulator model.

What Maredsous says is true. I molded mine and it was great for the first couple of dives but when I did my first multi-dive day it rubbed a hole in my gum. Once I reformed it I fell in love again.
 
I bought one $32. It was a waste of money. Too hard and hard to seal on the regulator. Do yourself a favor and buy something else that is comfortable
 

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