Xtra Tough Chew Sticks, 2 Pack (Orange and Yellow)
The same four-texture stick in orange and yellow, colours that stay findable on a floor.

The blue and green pair is where most people meet us. Two sticks, four textured legs each, and the density we call Xtra Tough.
Every leg on the stick is finished differently. One is smooth, the others carry raised blocks and ridges of varying coarseness, so a child who wants a lot of feedback and one who wants very little can use the same piece and pick a different end. That is the whole idea behind the four-texture layout, and it is the reason this listing outsells the plain shapes.
Density sits in the middle-upper part of our range. It resists a molar without being so hard that a lighter chewer gives up on it. At under ten dollars for two, it is also the cheapest way to find out whether your child gets on with the stick format at all before spending more on a five-pack.
Wash it in warm water with a mild soap. We ask for a thorough clean before the first use, which is worth doing since the sticks arrive sealed in plastic and pick up that smell.
Xtra Tough is not indestructible. A determined chewer can still bite pieces off a stick that has been in service for months, so check the legs for splits before handing it back.
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.
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.
Three black hand-held chews in Xtra Tough, with a one year chew-through replacement.
Xtra Tough: The workhorse density. Covers moderate chewers and most aggressive ones.