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VitalSleep Anti-Snoring Mouthpiece + 3 Bonus Gifts - $69.95 US (~ $116.81 AU) Free Shipping @ VitalSleep

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Limited-Time Offer with 3 Free Gifts when you order the VitalSleep Anti-Snoring Mouthpiece

  • Free Bottle of Mouthpiece Cleaner
  • Free Contoured Sleep Mask
  • Free Earplug Set

This special is only available through this listing.

VitalSleep offers relief from snoring. With medical-grade materials, custom mold and patented adjustment, VitalSleep is the airway-opening device that guarantees restful sleep.

Quiet, Restful Sleep
VitalSleep is a device that promises snore-free, restful sleep. It uses the same method that dentists and doctors use, by advancing the jaw to open the airway. Bring harmony back to your bedroom. Don’t let your loved one suffer disturbed sleep any longer.

Custom Mold and Adjustable
This unique mouthpiece features the patented Accu-Adjust System® that allows precise jaw advancement of up to 8mm. The easy ‘boil and bite’ custom molding ensures a secure and comfortable fit.

Highest-Quality Materials
VitalSleep is quality US-made and sourced with medical-grade materials. It’s FDA-Cleared for the treatment of snoring for better breathing and improved sleep (510(k) ID K092942). The device is BPA-free, latex-free and hypoallergenic.

100% Money-Back Guarantee
Try VitalSleep for 60 nights, and if you’re not satisfied, get 100% of your money back! Trusted by hundreds of thousands of snorers.

1-Year Unlimited Warranty
Free replacements for a year and a 60-night money-back guarantee

Restful Sleep Guaranteed

VitalSleep opens your airway with a personalized, custom fit without costly doctor visits.

Safe and Effective: FDA-cleared to treat the root cause of snoring for improved breathing and healthier sleep. FDA-Cleared 510(k) ID K092942.

Patented Accu-Adjust System allows for individualized jaw advancement of up to 8mm. Hypoallergenic, BPA-free and latex-free.

Adjustable jaw positioning for your snoring level

Start getting restful sleep, the first night

Help your bed partner stay asleep

Made in the USA

Easy no-hassle refund policy. Return label provided if necessary.

Price $69.95 USD, 116.81 AU

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  • +3

    Free Earplug Set,
    just in case
    Anti-Snoring Mouthpiece
    doesn't work.

  • +5

    Geez as I mentioned before about my experience…

    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/488665#comment-7823184

    Even the money back guarantee is a sham. It will cost you an arm and a leg to return them back at your cost. Bad luck if it gets lost in the mail, they'll need to verify they received the returned items.

    Invest your money and health to properly working solutions. eg Sleep Apnea solutions, dentist issued mouthpiece, etc etc.

    This post is simply a Spam. Thats their normal cost with really stupid marketing bonuses! This actually cost more if you do a search of their previous offers!

  • +5

    This gadgets does not work. If you have problem snoring, you might have sleep apnoea. Ask your GP to send you to a sleep specialist. I requested my GP for a Medicare Bulk Billed specialist. He sent me to a public hospital specialist for a sleep study. They loaned me a cpap machine for free for 3 months where your sleeping patterns are recorded. I also have to stay at Westmead overnight for sleep study. After the study, if the doctor deems you need a machine, they will request a free machine from NSWHealth for free for you. Sleep study is also available from private specialists but you need to buy your own cpap machine.

    • does the cpap machine really improve your vitality? snoring really giving me trouble as you get older, your sleep pattern is worsen with snoring so loud.

      • +3

        Yes it does help me sleep longer. I tend to wake up from my sleep apnoea. The sleep study reported that my breathing stops around 50 to 250 times per night before using the cpap machine. With the cpap machine, I average around 3. I also sleeps longer. Snoring tends to give you trouble as you get older and if you are overweight. I am in my late 50's and weights 105 kilos.

      • +4

        If CPAP makes a difference to your sleep apnoea then it is hugely beneficial for your health to have and use one.

        What people don't often discuss regarding sleep apnoea is the long term effects on heart function if left untreated. Chronic sleep apnoea can raise the blood pressure specifically to your lungs which means the right side of your heart has to strain harder to pump blood to the lungs on a day to day basis. The left side of the heart pumps blood to the rest of the body, and therefore is better equipped to adjust to changes in blood pressure, but the right side tends to be at higher risk of failing to match the demand if pulmonary pressures climb too high. In certain instances you can be exposed to a risk of significant cardiac failure and even mortality if the right heart is put under profound duress. This can be true in occasions such as severe blood infections, respiratory infections and when having an anaesthetic.

        We focus so much on the -now- symptoms of sleep apnoea, such as daytime fatigue, but its important to note that there are long term, largely irreversible consequences of significant untreated OSA. If you suspect you may have it please see your local GP for a sleep study referral, and if you are recommended a CPAP machine please try your best to make use of it.

        **Please note I'm talking about actual CPAP machines here, not the product in the post

        • +1

          great information, Im definitely need one of this CPAP machine ASAP, my snoring has started to taking toll. Please let me know whats type of mask would be most comfortable so far from your experiences? nozzle, pillow or full mask.

    • Actually, they just might …

      I've been using one for past 5 years or so (last 2 years with this VitalSleep model which has probably been the most comfortable of all so far). I don't love them, but for me (and my wife) at least they make a big difference. I struggle to actually get to sleep now without one (part of my routine) - unless alcohol aided ;) I do think the bonus stuff is just marketing fluff though.

      Of course, your mileage may vary - there is no one-size-fits all in the snoring problem. A CPAP machine may in fact be best for you, but that doesn't mean these mouthpieces never work for anyone.

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