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😴 Sleep Tight, Snore Light: The Swiss Secret to Silent Nights
The Somnofit-S Anti-Snore Mouth Guard by SnoreLessNow is a Swiss-engineered, FDA-cleared device designed to reduce snoring through a customizable boil-and-bite fit. Made from premium biomedical polymers, it offers a 40% smaller, more comfortable profile with an innovative pressure distribution system for all-night wear. Suitable for men and women, it’s HSA/FSA eligible and backed by responsive customer support, making it a clinically proven, durable, and discreet solution for better sleep.











| ASIN | B0D47W3PGH |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,489 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #9 in Snore Reducing Aids |
| Brand | SnoreLessNow |
| Brand Name | SnoreLessNow |
| Color | Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,018 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | OsiMed SA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | S03/02 |
| Material | Thermoplastic Polymer |
| Material Type | Thermoplastic Polymer |
| Material Type Free | Bisphenol A Free, Latex Free, Phthalate Free, Silicone Free |
| Model Name | Somnofit-S Anti-Snore Mouth Guard+ |
| Model Number | S03/02 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Nighttime Sleep Aid, Nighttime Snoring Aid |
| UPC | 860010528174 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
H**L
It Works for Me!
The CPAP I've been using for 20+ years just wasn't doing it for me anymore. It became increasingly cumbersome to sleep with, travel with, and the supplies were becoming more expensive with changes in insurance. I stopped wearing it, but my rest suffered and I disturbed my husband's sleep as well. When I became aware that a mouth guard could be an option, I was intrigued and spent a good deal of time considering reviews. Somnofit-S caught my attention because it is Swiss made (I trust the Swiss for their quality workmanship) and FDA cleared for snoring (although not for sleep apnea because it doesn't require a prescription). I have used this appliance for 2 weeks and, according to my husband, I am not snoring. I wake up feeling and appearing refreshed. Although the guard feels bulky initially, I got used to it in just a couple of days. It was easy to fit and mold to my mouth after reading the instructions, watching the video and spending a few minutes making minor adjustments pertaining to the choice of straps to use. I may need to remold the bottom to get a better fit (it can be remolded up to 3 times). I cannot yet speak to the durability, but it seems that with proper maintenance it will last the 6-12 months stated on their website.
L**M
Snoring is GONE, I am a Customer For Life
Okay, so I NEVER leave reviews, but I really had to for this one. I've tried a couple of other mouth guards and HATED them. They were bulky and left me all drooly, and fell out as soon as I fell asleep. But I was finally at the end of my rope, my watch was alerting me to possible apnea, and was feeling exhausted all the time no matter how long I was in bed. Even I could tell I was snoring myself awake when I tried to take a nap in the middle of the day. So I had a discussion with ChatGPT, of all things, which recommended this product. It was twice what I'd spent previously, but I figured it was this or an CPAP machine, and it had a money-back guarantee, so what did I have to lose? I followed the instructions. Watch the video all the way through for sure, it's full of helpful information. It was cooler in the house, so I should have used the "boil an additional 20 seconds" guide for fitting. I had to redo the top mouthpiece, which made me nervous because you can only redo them three times. But I got what I thought was a good fit, and tried it that night. First night: slept for a couple of hours, then my teeth were hurting, so I took it out. Second night: slept all night, but my teeth were... tender? The next morning. BUT! Holy cow did my sleep apnea chart show a major difference! The thing basically eliminated my snoring. At this point, I didn't care if it shifted all my teeth, but I was also pretty sure that's not how it was supposed to work, so since they stress that if you have any trouble, you should contact customer support, I did. On a Sunday. I didn't expect to hear back for a couple of days, but I did that same day. I got several helpful things to try (go down a size on the straps, redo the molding process), and they said not to worry if I had to mold a few times, they could send replacement molds so I could get it right. This thing has a LOT of ways to adjust, so it really can take a bit of time to figure it out, but I think that's also why it works for so many people. It's really well thought out, and the straps can both/either position your jaw and/or just keep your mouth mostly closed, which I think is half the battle for me. Amazing customer service. Definitely reach out to them if you have ANY problems. They were quite responsive and seem to genuinely care. I've fiddled with the settings a bit, and think I'm almost there. Really, you're supposed to use it a couple of hours for a few nights before you sleep to let your jaw adjust, so some of what I'm doing wrong is user error. But knowing that I can NOT snore is too tempting to pass up. As a side effect, my husband, who is a terrible sleeper, got three consecutive days of "perfect sleep" on HIS watch, because "someone" is not tossing and turning next to him due to being snorted awake 90 times a night. So it's like a two-for-one product! I've attached the graph of my sleep disturbances. You can see the last four days, where I started using the mouth guard. This this really is the silver bullet I was looking for. For me, it's comfortable enough that I can sleep with my mouth closed, lips closed. It does not make me drool at all, but I know that's not the case for everyone. Seriously, if you're at all wondering, you really do get what you pay for, and this thing is worth is. It's valid for many of those health account spending categories, and it comes with a 120-night money-back guarantee. Yes, I don't know if it'll work for you, but I definitely know it might, and if you were as tired as I was, that is enough to make it worth a shot.
S**2
Finally Refreshing Sleep and UARS relief!
I have long suspected I have a mild form of sleep apnea after a home sleep study a few years ago revealed “upper airway resistance syndrome” or UARS, But when I did the in-lab study my oxygen levels were normal, which is common in UARS. I have long suspected something was wrong because I am always sleepy and never feel refreshed no matter how long I sleep. After research, it turns out UARS doesn’t usually cause oxygen levels to drop, as the airways narrow but never fully constrict, but your body still wakes up partially, called micro arousals, and these can cause the same unrefreshed sleep and daytime fatigue as the more severe sleep apnea since your body exits deep restorative sleep every time your airways narrow, even without them shutting. I’m currently working with a sleep doctor to get to the bottom of it, but in the meanwhile decided to see if I could test my theory by buying this device, which moves the lower jaw slightly forward, similar to a mandibular advancement device. I noticed a dramatic difference after night one that has persisted. I started with band 3, which seems perfect for me, and that night I slept 9.5 hours instead of the 11-13 hours I normally do just to be able to barely function, AND I felt rested. The next night I slept 9 hours then 8, now I’m averaging 7-8 hours of sleep each night feeling FARRR more rested than I ever did on 11-13 hours previously. This has been a miracle and given me back so much time and quality of life. It did take a few trials of molding to get the fit right and stop any pieces from cutting the inside of my lip by trimming off the excess material, but after that and some dental soreness with my back teeth the first few nights, I got used to it and no longer have pain. I do wish it was ever so slightly less bulky, as sometimes I do get a slight gag sensation, but I also have a over-sensitive gag reflex from acid reflux which could be part of why. But the device is well-made, durable, comfortable, and well fitted. The instructions are incredibly thorough and helpful for getting started, the company leaves no stone unturned. Overall, I am highly impressed with this device, and customer service is top of the line, downright phenomenal. When I reached out to inquire about replacement bands since mine had stretched a bit after a couple of weeks enough to reduce the effectiveness, customer service was extremely helpful and promptly responsive. The customer service manager, Robert W, said he would send not one but my first THREE replacement bands free of charge with expedited shipping and even sent me complementary sleep patches which contain all natural sleep aid ingredients like magnesium, melatonin, and hops to promote restful sleep, wonderful as a chronic insomniac. That was so above and beyond and truly made me feel valued as a customer. I took my first one tonight, easy to apply, no pill to swallow and I can already feel myself getting sleepy almost within minutes, can’t wait to update this review once I’ve done the patches for a couple of days. This has been a Godsend and just confirms something was going on all along as I had always suspected!
P**K
Try This Before Anything Else
I've been at my wits end trying to find a product that actually helps stop my snoring and hopefully aid with my mild sleep apnea. I've tried SnoreRx, Airwaav, tongue retention devices, wedge pillows, and none of them have provided me significant results like the Somnofit. Here's what I have to say about it: 1. The size is smaller, has space for your tongue, and overall more comfortable than other mouth guards. I can actually keep it in my mouth without gagging on it compared to the SnoreRx. 2. The band sizes make it much more consistent and symmetrical compared to other mouth guards that use a squeezable positional incremental setting. 3. It does indeed take some time to get used to and is also crucial that you start from the lower tolerable sized band and work your way up day by day. I initially tried size 1 and didn't find any improvement in my snoring reduction. I gave up and assumed it wasn't going to work, but luckily I tried again a month later with size 2. I was shocked at how little I snored, but it didn't fully eliminate it. Finally a day later I tried size 3 and I didn't snore a peep. No need to use higher level bands and endure additional discomfort once you've found the perfect level. 4. The molding process is very crucial. The instructions are fairly clear and the material allows for a couple of re-attempts. I was not fortunate enough to get it exactly right. The top mold is slightly loose while the bottom mold fits snug but is a bit too tight. It's molded decently enough that it won't fall out of my mouth, but it does cause a bit too much pressure on my lower front teeth which normally goes away within 20 - 30 minutes after waking up. However, I have to say that this is a significantly better experience compared to other devices that leave my jaw and tongue in pain for days after use. 6. Customer support is extremely prompt and helpful. They were kind enough to provide me with a replacement set after I let them know the particular issues I was having. They also provided additional information and tips in order to properly mold and trim excess material. To summarize, the product does work and it works extremely well. Just take a look at my Snore Score I recorded. I honestly don't feel comfortable sleeping without it anymore. I'm hoping with the replacement set, I'll be able to mold it properly so I don't experience any discomfort. Then I'll look into buying an additional one to bring along when I'm traveling or not at home. It does take a bit of time to get used to, but it definitely gets a lot easier within a couple of days. Note: Ignore the devices used in the screenshot, I had gotten sick of trying to track the various alternatives and left them on the screen after nothing worked for me, aside from the SomnoFit. My "after" snore score should honestly be 0, but it's catching the sounds of the cars in the background driving by in the night and once morning came. I always review my camera footage the morning of to see how I was sleeping when it spikes, but found that I didn't snore a single time even when I was flat on my back whilst I was using the mouth guard.
T**L
Great fit, quality and adjustablity while reducing snoring.
The product was very effective in reducing snoring, as measured by SnoreLab and my husband's ears. I had to reboil once to get a better fit (my issue with not a deep enough impression). The second impression ensured a snug fit that kept the device in place, allowed me to sleep with my mouth closed and even sip water during the night. The product is of high quality, and the multiple straps made a for custom tension. Note that there was a bit of soreness in my jaw in the morning, but that is to be expected. I had a dentist appointment after a few weeks of using the device and he was concerned about the potential risk of loosening my multiple and aging crowns (on my molars and a top front tooth), so I think there may be a different solution for me. After contacting the seller directly for a return, I got not only a credit to my Amazon account on the same day, but they will send me their other solutions gratis, hoping that they work better. Best customer service I have ever had!
G**S
It might help, great customer service, and try their pillow
I got this as a short term aid for OSA to use for a night or two when camping without a CPAP. It did work somewhat, but it was not very comfortable. I was very surprised though that when mentioning the issues, customer service offered a refund, so if this policy is consistent, it's pretty easy to try this out. My notes on my experience: I would be pretty concerned about messing up my teeth if I wore it regularly though, in the morning my teeth and jaw are shifted and it takes a little bit for them to settle back. Getting it molded properly took me 3 tries; it's hard to get it the right temperature. Lastly, I did have the issue with the choking sensation and excessive saliva, the former fortunately went away reasonably quickly, the latter got better / I got used to it so it was OK. The only part I couldn't get over is how much my teeth hurt. So now when I camp I just use this sometimes, about 50/50 chance I'll either use this or just arrange my head so my jaw is "downhill", or I start with this then take it out half way through the night when it gets too sore. As a result, I was offered (and tried) the anti-snore pillow based on experience of "downhill" jaw and this pillow does much better what I was trying to rig up on my own. It lets you sleep on your side with your head tilted down but still supported so when you fall asleep your jaw drops outwards, which is the same thing this Somnofit does, but with gravity. So if you are a side sleeper it may work better than this mouth guard. Certainly it is infinitely more comfortable. What I can say so far is I used it with my cpap for two nights and my total events were ZERO both nights. Yes, zero. Normally I am 0.5-2 events/hour and never do I see zero. Without cpap I would be in the teens. I will need to try this without the cpap sometime, but I wouldn't be able to measure the results, but if it helps in the same way, would definitely be a 5* pillow despite being a little firm. Definitely will try with camping. Honestly, I would try it first over the Somnofit if you are a side sleeper because there's no risk of hurting your teeth with the pillow.
N**.
Best product I've bought for sleeping.
I've had problem sleeping for years and it's gotten really bad in the past year or two. This has been the best product by far that has helped me sleep. It was easy to mold and worked great from the first night. I have much better sleep while also going to sleep and back to sleep way more easier. I usually have to take sleeping meds or spend about an hour or two every night to get to sleep along with waking up in the middle of the night unable to go back to sleep. I would wake up every morning with my body hurting from the bad sleep and all sorts of nasal problems. It's been a couple of weeks of use and it's all gone. I don't need sleeping meds and I go to sleep in about 10 minutes. My body feels rested for the first time in years and no longer have breathing issues or middle insomnia. Cons would be the straps end up hurting my teeth, like they are putting pressure on my teeth and pulling them out of place so I no longer use the straps. The little piece of plastic that holds the front middle part of the strap in place extends a tiny bit out to where it dries out when I sleep so that can cause that dry pain. It's also a tiny bit too big so it does cause a bit of drooling and I can't fully close my mouth. It's close to being a perfect product if it wasn't for the bulkiness cause now I'm not sure if I'm getting dry mouth due to not being able to fully close my mouth. If there was a more slim lined version of this that could keep my mouth shut it would be a 10/10 product.
J**N
Significant improvements in my snoring!
I have had snoring and breathing issues for many years. Many years ago, I had a mouthpiece made by the dentist to attempt to address them because they didn't recommend a cpap (not that I would have wanted one). It isn't very good. Like a huge hockey puck that has this thing that juts out from the bottom to try to keep the jaw from falling back. An epic, and expensive fail. As time passed, my snoring went from occasional and "not that loud" according to my husband, to being bad enough that he often needed to sleep in the spare room to actually get some sleep. He has a dangerous job, and I don't blame him! I addressed all the things I thought were causing it, lost over 40lbs to get to an ideal weight, exercise near daily, and eat well. But a good night's sleep still wasn't happening. I just kept getting louder, waking up more often, and never feeling as good as I thought I should. I always felt tired no matter how many hours of sleep I got. More recently, I began thinking that the loud snoring was part of the issue. I got a sleep app that records (suffice to say that's not a top 10 hit), and sadly, some of my apnea sounds get notated as being "animal noises" REALLY? Actually, I laughed pretty hard, I see how it might think that and it's better than it thinking it was a fart! Anyhow. In my rabbit hole of research, I was between a couple of devices I thought might help me in my quest for more quiet, restful sleep. In the end, my gut steered me to the Somnofit-S. Something about the company drew me in. I didn't use my HSA on it, but the fact that you could lent credibility in my opinion. I am not normally the person who opts for one of the most expensive options, but how do you put a price on feeling your best? I knew it was a small company, and I was glad to place my order to support them. The reviews as far as their guarantee, removed any concerns I might have had; besides, I was very optimistic! It arrived and seemed well-made. I followed the directions and looked up videos on YouTube to make sure I did the molding correctly. I was pretty sure I did, and it was farily easy to do. I don't have an over or underbite, but the suggested level 3 was way too aggressive for me to start with. I started with 1 for a week or so, then 2 for a few days and they were fine. I got up to level 3, where I have been. My app confirms the instances of my snoring are far fewer, and when I do, they aren't nearly as loud. My husband agrees. I feel a little more energetic and I am getting more deep sleep than I was getting before I used the Somnofit-S. But I am still snoring more than I would like, and believe I can get up another level that would happen. However, getting to level 4 is where my progress has stalled. I contacted customer service for advice and did remold the top tray. I tried easing into the number 4 over, but it was causing me too much jaw and teeth pain that was lasting for a good part of the day. I tried again (like it's a video game!) but couldn't even make it through the night without ripping it out of my face. I went back to level 3. It's reasonably comfortable for me there. I can close my mouth when I use it. It's still a little thick, but not NEAR as thick and bulky as the one made by the dentist. Seems my jaw REALLY wants to fall back. I'm pleased with the progress so far and didn't want to give up so I emailed the Sat. after Christmas in the evening to see if there was any other advice, or maybe I needed to try to remold the trays. I didn't expect a reply at all until today let alone from a co-founder! Chris very kindly addressed my concerns, even offering a full refund. He is genuinely invested in helping my snoring issue. I can't say I've ever felt more valued as a customer as I do with this company. Their attention to customer service is the best I've encountered. I am adding their pillow at Chris's suggestion that it might help me to obtain my optimal sleep if I'm unable to tolerate the next level. Even if that doesn't quite work, I am still absolutely thrilled at the improvements so far. I feel confident I'll get there. I'll update once I have the pillow.
A**R
Ayuda a disminuir los ronquidos
Adquirí esta guarda para ver si me ayudaba a disminuir los ronquidos, y en mi caso si los disminuyo considerablemente. Utilizo la app de SnoreLab para ver resultados. No es la primera guarda que utilizo que empuja la mandíbula hacia enfrente, pero si la más cómoda ya que trae varios niveles de ajuste mediante unas correas de plástico intercambiables. Les recomiendo ver el video de como moldearla utilizando agua caliente, ya que, si tiene su proceso, pero se puede moldear hasta 3 veces. El precio es elevado, pero me ayuda a dormir mejor…vivo solo y mis ronquidos no molestan a nadie, pero esto hace que no me levante con dolor de garganta en la mañana y tengo menos cansancio durante el día. Les recomiendo tambien utilizar una almohada que eleve bien su cabeza, ya que esto ayuda aun mas a que la lengua no se vaya para atras de la garganta... con almohada delgada me ayudo yo creo en un 50%, con almohada gruesa yo creo un 95%
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