Mouthpieces for Snorers

Mouthpieces are a great and inexpensive possibility for reducing your chronic snoring, but you may need to try two or three before you hit the jackpot.

  • Tap 3 Elite vs SnoreRx

    The Tap 3 Elite and SnoreRx are both classified as MADs (mandibular advancement devices). My experience with each of them is similar to most consumers: both MAD devices do an excellent job. The Tap 3 Elite has a significant edge over the SnoreRx Plus, however, due to its sleeker design, more customized fit, and ease…

  • Myths about Snoring Mouthpieces

    Snoring does not discriminate. Anyone of any age, gender, or state of health can suffer from snoring. Some cases are mild to moderate, while others can be severe and result in a variety of health concerns including sleep apnea. One solution for preventing the harm caused by snoring could be by utilizing a snoring mouthpiece…

  • ZQuiet vs SnoreGuard

    The ZQuiet, similarly to the Snore Guard, keeps your jaw slightly forward to maintain an open airway. Both devices are part of a standard line of anti-snoring products known as MADs (mandibular advancement device). My wife and I tried both of them. Each device worked relatively well but my wife, due to her smaller sized…

  • Snore Eliminator Review

    Snore Eliminator is classified as a mandibular advancement device. It is designed to hold your lower jaw forward to keep your airway clear of obstruction while you sleep. It is marketed as being the industry’s most effective snoring solution. I disagree, and so does my wife. We both put Snore Eliminator to the test and…

  • Snore Guard vs CPAP

    CPAPs (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) are machines that push air through your airway to keep it open and prevent snoring. A Snore Guard is a mandibular advancement device or a MAD that is fitted inside your mouth. It pushes your lower jaw in a slightly advanced position and keeps your air passage open. CPAP machines…

  • Zyppah Review

    Snoring mouthpieces are not much to look at – so I at least give credit to Zyppah for trying.  The Zyppah product is classified as a mandibular advancement device (MAD) and its black and neon green (also available in other colors). Update: Some readers have left reviews about issues with me about Zyppah’s poor customer…