Xtra Tough Chew Sticks, 2 Pack (Blue and Green)
Two sticks, four textures each, and the cheapest way into the Xtra Tough band.

The only Standard density listing in the range, and a five-pack. Softer than Xtra Tough, firmer than the hollow tubes, aimed at a moderate chewer.
Middle densities are hard to find in this category because the volume sits at the extremes. Everyone makes a soft teether and a hard chew for a child who destroys things. A child who chews steadily but does not bite through silicone falls between the two and gets handed something either mushy or unpleasantly hard.
This is the piece that fills the gap. Each side has its own texture for a different kind of oral input, same as the tougher sticks, and the density is the difference.
Five pieces in one pack at thirteen dollars, which is around two dollars sixty a stick. No other stick listing here works out cheaper per piece.
Standard is a real step down in resistance from Xtra Tough. If you are buying for a child who has already ruined a chew toy, this is the wrong band.
Silicone that has been chewed for months splits along the bite line, and a torn piece can be swallowed. Bend the chew before each use and look at the creases. Throw it out at the first tear rather than at the first hole.
Same band first, then the shape, then one step either side.
Two sticks, four textures each, and the cheapest way into the Xtra Tough band.
The same four-texture stick in orange and yellow, colours that stay findable on a floor.
A T shaped stick with raised blocks on one face and a recessed tread on the other.
Three Xtra Tough sticks, sold to people whose child bites hard and keeps going.
Standard: The middle of the range. Enough resistance to feel like something, not enough to fight back.