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Hitting home runs with Under Armour Performance Mouthwear.

May 3rd, 2010

Welcome to spring. And what a spring it’s been. Bite Tech hit the Major League Baseball spring training circuit this year and once again made believers out of many players, coaches, trainers, staff and team dentists. The teams visited included the Houston Astros, St. Louis Cardinals, Washington Nationals, Detroit Tigers, New York Mets and Toronto...

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Beyond sports: ArmourBite works for anyone who asserts themselves physically or deals with stress.

February 9th, 2010

From the playing field to the battlefield, ArmourBite technology is helping not only athletes but firefighters, police, SWAT teams, Special Forces and other military personnel as well. After all, high-pressure, tense, aggressive situations aren’t found only in the sports world. Just ask students, executives, moms, airline pilots, physicians, truckers, teachers, laborers… the truth is, at...

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Milwaukee Bucks Rookie, Brandon Jennings, soars to new heights with ArmourBite Technology

December 17th, 2009

Brandon Jennings

Averaging 20.7 points, 6 assists, and 3.8 boards per game, the young Buck from Compton is a force to be reckoned with. His record-breaking 55-point game against the Golden State Warriors made him the youngest NBA rookie to ever accomplish such a feat. Clearly, he has the talent, the jump shot and the swagger, but...

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Bite Tech Helps Under Armour Introduce Jaw-Dropping Technology

August 13th, 2009

ArmourBite Products

MINNEAPOLIS – Bite Tech, Inc., a Minneapolis-based technology company dedicated to improving performance and health, has partnered with Under Armour to release its latest product innovation: Performance Mouthwear. Powered by ArmourBite®, Bite Tech’s patented technology, Under Armour Performance Mouthwear is an innovative new line of custom mouthpieces and mouthguards designed to improve athletic performance. UA...

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