For SleepAIRWAAV RX1 Recovery Mouthpiece for Sleep
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Get deeper, more restful sleep from a mouthpiece that opens your airway without moving your jaw or bulking up your mouth.
- Sleep deeper with a clearer airway and fewer interruptions
- No jaw repositioning — none of the soreness other devices cause
- Custom fit in 5 minutes at home, comfortable all night
- Backed by research, risk-free for 30 nights
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See How It Works
Watch what's actually happening while you sleep, and how the product works.
Built With Purpose
Every part is designed to do one thing: keep your airway open while you sleep, comfortably enough that you'll actually wear it.

No Jaw Repositioning
Most sleep mouthpieces force your jaw forward all night, which causes the soreness people quit over. This one leaves your jaw alone and works with your tongue instead.

Backed by Real Research
Built on years of airway and performance research, so the science behind your sleep is real, published, and peer-reviewed.

Fits in 5 Minutes, Risk-Free
No dentist visit needed. Custom fit at home and ready the same night. If it's not the difference you hoped for, return it within 30 nights for a full refund.

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How to Use
Customize
Fit the mouthpiece using the fitting instructions included. Let it sit for 24 hours to allow the material to shrink and ensure a snug fit.
Insert
Before you fall asleep, place the mouthpiece on your bottom teeth and let the tongue move naturally. Do not force movement.
Sleep
Allow the technology to work while you sleep, opening the airway naturally for deeper, uninterrupted sleep and better recovery.



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Supports healthy airflow overnight
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Helps you breathe easier at night
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