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Old Sat Oct 30, 2004, 12:36pm
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Might seem weird but I put one on at the beginning of the year and I've done a few games and I am amazed how comfortable it feels. Does anyone else have a pipe bit on their Fox40?
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Old Sat Oct 30, 2004, 04:47pm
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A pipe bit?

I have the cushion mouth guard, and can't use a whistle without one now, but never knew you could put a pipe bit onto the FOX40.
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Old Sat Oct 30, 2004, 04:59pm
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Originally posted by Mark Dexter
A pipe bit?

I have the cushion mouth guard, and can't use a whistle without one now, but never knew you could put a pipe bit onto the FOX40.
Yeah I've used the CMG and like it. However I had 3 regular Fox40. For as cheap ($0.30 at Honigs) as they are and for how well it feels in my mouth I am really amazed. I bought a couple from Honigs, boiled them in water one at a time (so they would stretch) for about 30 seconds, then took a pair of twezzers and worked the bit over the whistle. IMO, it feels great -AND- protects the whistle from being chewed through! I'd recommended trying!!
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