In martial arts, from the boxing ring to the BJJ mat, protecting your teeth and jaw is non-negotiable. A high-quality mouth guard is a small investment that prevents costly and painful dental injuries. Our curated collection of mouth guards offers superior protection, comfort, and breathability, so you can focus on your performance without distraction.
Don't settle for a generic, ill-fitting guard. Our range is specifically selected for the demands of combat sports, ensuring optimal shock absorption and a secure fit. Key features include:
Whether you need a heavy-duty guard for Muay Thai sparring or a low-profile option for grappling, find the perfect gum shield to keep you safe and in the fight. Shop now and train with confidence.
The best and most popular type for martial arts is the 'boil and bite' mouth guard. It offers a customisable fit at an affordable price. For striking arts like Boxing or Muay Thai, consider a dual-layer guard for extra shock absorption. For grappling arts like BJJ, a slimmer, single-layer guard can offer better comfort and breathing.
Always follow the specific instructions included with your product. Generally, the process involves boiling water, letting it cool slightly, submerging the mouth guard for a set time (e.g., 30-60 seconds), carefully placing it in your mouth, biting down firmly, and using your fingers and tongue to mould it to your teeth and gums before cooling it in cold water.
We recommend replacing your mouth guard at least once a year or at the start of a new competition season. You should replace it immediately if you notice any signs of wear, such as tears, thinning, or if it becomes loose. Regular replacement ensures optimal protection and hygiene.
Yes, but you need a specific mouth guard designed for braces. These are often labelled as 'orthodontic mouth guards' and are made from a more flexible material (like 100% medical-grade silicone) that doesn't require boiling, allowing them to adapt as your teeth move. Do not use a standard boil-and-bite guard with braces.
Often, yes. A higher price point typically reflects advanced features like dual-layer construction for better shock absorption, improved breathing channels, and more durable, higher-grade materials. While a basic guard is better than nothing, investing in a quality guard is investing in your long-term dental health.