I have seen where some people have stated the walkers don't compress the sound if the batteries are dead. So they don't work at all with no batteries? ...
I have seen where some people have stated the walkers don't compress the sound if the batteries are dead. So they don't work at all with no batteries?
Do you know what the dB attenuation is for the Ghosts?
Axil ghost stryke! ~$140 out the door. The Walkers did not impress me much at all.
https://www.goaxil.com/ghost-stryke-essential/
- 29 dB NRR with Foam Tips (seems quieter to me than 29. Harder to insert but also a bit more secure. I'll stick with foam because I do not want them to come loose when moving & shooting. I'd prefer an over the ear hook if I could find one)
- 22 dB NRR with Silicone Tips (seems about right. Much easier to insert but can get loose easier too. Not quite quiet enough for a very loud gun)
Are the batteries user replaceable?...
Friggin' Firefox and their spying just popped this add up in my browser.
I have never used these, nor did I try them at NRAAM. If you don't need the Bluetooth, then maybe try these cheaper ear buds:
https://www.midwayusa.com/product/5...ing+-+Ear+&+Eye+Protection&utm_content=535441
For that price, and Amazon Prime returns if they suck, Its worth a shot.
I haven't tried them on a busy range yet. Only when I've shot 300 blk supers and 22LR by myself.Hop, does the GhostStryke just clip/compress the gunshot or do they block all amplified sound thus interfering with conversation on a busy range? [h=1][/h]
For that price, and Amazon Prime returns if they suck, Its worth a shot.