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  • firecadet613

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    While we have a robust and informative discussion on hearing aides going on here, we should also discuss the best electronic ear protections you've found.

    Help some youngsters out and save their hearing!

    What your go to hearing protection when you're at the range?
     

    JimmyC1924

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    While we have a robust and informative discussion on hearing aides going on here, we should also discuss the best electronic ear protections you've found.

    Help some youngsters out and save their hearing!

    What your go to hearing protection when you're at the range?
    Very Inexperince and don't know how to add pictures, but walkers razor slim work for me but there kinda cheap
     

    indyjohn

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    I've gone through a lot of different styles of ear pro over the years. This is what I am using right now. They are really good at noise suppression for an ear bud. They link up to my phone via Bluetooth easily, so I can listen to my favorite RUSH playlists on YouTube while I mow my lawn. They also do well at the range as they have a 'sound on' mode where I can hear sound around me like normal conversations and still provide 29 dB SNR while sending rounds downrange.
     

    bcannon

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    Otto noise barrier micros work great. Started with Howard Lieght muffs, went to a set of Axils plugs, and finally got a pair of Ottos. They're the best I've tried. Good for range use and hunting.
     
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    63PGP

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    I have a set of Sordin Pro electronic earmuffs and a set of moldable in-ear (non-electronic). Indoors I use both at the same time.
     

    racegunz

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    Proears brand not the cheapest but the compression is the best and in stereo (each side independent) some models use what I call obscure or expensive batteries. I converted mine to aaa but they now make a model that uses AA cells.
     
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