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I tried a few pairs but have yet to find any better than the Laser Lite ones that big ape has a link to on his post above
Cheap, comfy and also block out alot of noise
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Mine are little E.A.R ones - 'Free' from any member of her majesties armed forces
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It all depends on the size of your ear canal which pair fits you best.
Best bet is to get a mutli pack and just try them all out until you find the pair that fit your ear the best. You can have the highest rated plugs but if they keep falling out they aren't any good. Once you have found the ideal pair, get a box of 200 or so, replace them after a few rides and that box will last for ages. |
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Be carefull with custom ones as I had some moled that they are rubbish compaired to just normal foam plugs, seem to fall out all the time and just don't hold back the noise. All depends on your ears, Jax has some to but hers hurt her right ear alot so she doesn't like wearing them.
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OMG got some plugs yesterday before i went down to guilford. So quiet on the motorway. Few problems though, can hear my own exhaust any more only my engine. When i took them out when i got back in london, the noise of my exhaust was deafning, even louder than before. Overall i was realy happy with them and felt much more relaxed when i got to my destination.
PS. they were the Moldex Spark-Plugs
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..........EARS classic, I work in noisy enviroments a lot and the customers who splash the cash a bit and do things right invariably supply EARS plugs. I wear custom ones though to be honest and they are ace.
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Just noticed Bigape and co giving the EAR plugs a slating , one mans meat etc. Maybe they are not the universal choice.
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