04-09-14, 06:54 PM | #1 |
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Ear plugs
Oh mighty Org,
I'm looking for recommendations for good quality but not too pricey ear plugs? Any suggestions out there?
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04-09-14, 07:03 PM | #2 |
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Re: Ear plugs
Disposable or reusable?
I've a set of those 20 quid pass through plugs you find at bike shops, the ones that let through the audible range. They're ok. I most often use a set from a large bag of earplugs though, I've lost the packaging to it. Earplugs are designed to withhold a certain level of volume ( dB ), I think your best bet is trying Amazon or eBay for a large bag. Comfort is going to vary based on ear shape and size, so it's try a few and find what fits best. I've actually read there's a site that sells a collection of earplugs, like 20 different kinds, and they offer one bag which has one of each kind of ear plug they sell. It might be worth looking for that. |
04-09-14, 07:08 PM | #3 |
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Re: Ear plugs
I use R&G diy molded ones. About £20 I think.
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Re: Ear plugs
I use Howard Leight - the green ones you can get 200 pairs in a box for about £25 off ebay. I got my box at the start of last year and its still going strong. I normally use a set of plugs for a ride or two then bin them. They're an essential piece of kit for me.
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05-09-14, 05:21 AM | #5 |
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I use UVEX they're about 35 notes from Arco for 200 pairs
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05-09-14, 11:52 AM | #6 |
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I use the normal yellow ones you get given for nowt in work. Always used them, can't ride without em now.
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Re: Ear plugs
Thanks for the feedback guys. I also use the cheap yellow ones, but now I'm looking for a good quality reusable type that fit good, work well and last a long time. A quick look at custom made plugs put me off because they're comparatively expensive.
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R&G DIY ones.
I've had mine for over a year now. They give you enough goo to do a replacement too.
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05-09-14, 02:16 PM | #9 |
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Re: Ear plugs
Second vote for Howard Leight Max Lites - been using them for years and whilst they're a disposable you can get a good few wears out of them (unless you have manky ears)
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Re: Ear plugs
Another for Howard Leight - the rhubarb & custard ones for me:
also posted this on another forum: " I think Howard Leight used to do ' taster ' sets ( NO don't eat them ) for a small fee. Not now sure it was them, but petersplugs.co.uk do them: £2.99 for 10 pairs. £5.99 for 18 Haven't tried them from him, but worth a punt for finding something that suits? "
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