Hayabusa Combat Youth Mouth Guard – Junior Boxing & MMA Mouth Protection
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The Hayabusa Combat Youth Mouth Guard has latex-free silicone gel that provides your kids with comfortable protection. Its two layers of different densities work together to provide a secure fit with full coverage. Simply boil and bite to protect your kid's mouth, teeth, and gums.
Features
- Moldable silicone gel provides a secure, precise fit
- Dual density structure protects their mouth
- Helps protect against injury to teeth, jaw, lips and gums
- Low profile design provides comfort
- Integrated airflow channels for excellent breathability
- Ventilated carrying case for hygienic transportation
Materials: EVA/Silicone gel
NOTE: Final sale. Returns are not accepted for this item.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I fit the boil-and-bite mouth guard for my child?
Bring a pot of water to boil, then remove from heat and let it cool for 30 seconds. Place the mouth guard in the water for 20–30 seconds until it softens. Remove it carefully (it will be hot), let it cool for 1–2 seconds, then have your child bite down firmly with their upper and lower teeth while pressing their lips and cheeks against the guard with their fingers. Hold for 20–30 seconds, then cool under cold water to set the shape. If the fit is not right, re-heat and repeat.
- What age range is this mouth guard designed for?
The Combat Youth Mouth Guard is designed for children and junior athletes. The youth sizing suits younger practitioners typically in the 6–14 age range, though individual jaw size varies. If your child is older with a larger jaw, a standard adult mouth guard may provide a better fit — the boil-and-bite process will help you determine if the youth size is appropriate.
- Is this mouth guard required for youth boxing and martial arts training?
For any contact or sparring activity, yes — a mouth guard is mandatory for youth boxing, Muay Thai, and any combat sport with striking. Even for bag and pad work without contact, many coaches recommend wearing a mouth guard to build the habit and provide protection against accidental impacts. Most regulated youth competitions require mouth guard use.
- How do I clean and store the mouth guard?
Rinse under cold water immediately after every use. Clean weekly with a toothbrush and mild soap or a designated mouth guard cleaner. Store in the ventilated carrying case between sessions to allow drying and prevent bacterial growth. Replace the mouth guard if it shows cracks, tears, or significant distortion from the fitted shape — a damaged guard provides significantly less protection.