A Decathlon | Canterbury partnership?
We are pleased to announce the signature of a co-branding partnership with the Canterbury brand. This partnership will enable us to associate ourselves with a high-profile brand that is well known in the world of rugby. By working together, we can highlight the excellence, technicality and accessibility of our products..
New XP S72-427 Standard
Our mouthguard complies with the new XP S72-427 standard that requires the following features:
- Thicker layers of protection to prevent perforation.
- Built-in breathing channel so that you can breathe even when your jaw is closed.
- Meshed upper and lower teeth to lock the jaw more effectively (protection against fractures).
- Covered gums to prevent teeth from loosening.
Dual-material design
The 500 mouthguard is composed of two materials. The first layer allows you to mould with precision, and the second layer absorbs shocks and ensures a ventilated space for better breathing during exercise.
The 500 mouthguard is much less bulky in your mouth, it makes breathing easier during exercise while improving protection.
Which size?
S = from 1.10 m to 1.40 m
M = from 1.40 m to 1.70 m
L = Taller than 1.70 m
Bear in mind that these numbers should be interpreted based on your physique. If you're 1.45 m tall with a small head, size S may be better, whereas if you're 1.75 m and have a normal-sized head, choose size M rather than L.
Instructions for use
We recommend always wearing a mouthguard during training and matches, to avoid injury.
To get the shape right when you mould it, soak it in boiling water for exactly the right amount of time. This time will be indicated in the user guide. It can vary from model to model. Watch the video tutorial to find out how to mould your mouthguard.
To guarantee good protection, your mouthguard should stay in place when you open your mouth.