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zanes

In ear ear defence

#1 Post by zanes »

Wondering if anyone has any experience/recommendations for people offering the moulded (custom fit) "in ear" ear defenders? Increasingly unhappy with the faff with glasses and the "over ear" style of ear defenders I use.

Bonus points if they operate in wilts/glos/somerset area.
FencepostError

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#2 Post by FencepostError »

I believe Specsavers will do custom-molded ear-plugs of various types. Maybe you should go... :)
@nd

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#3 Post by @nd »

I use CENS for clays/target shooting, very comfortable they start at about £100 for passive inserts and go up from there
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Re: In ear ear defence

#4 Post by dromia »

From what I have been told by people in the lug trade is that ear plugs of any type on their own are not a good idea for shooting as damage can still happen through the outside of the ear which muffs protect.

if you are a bit back from the firing line then they might be ok but being next to some one firing full bore they are not a good idea, I have stopped using plugs on their own. Eyes and ears are too precious to risk.
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#5 Post by FencepostError »

dromia wrote: I have stopped using plugs on their own. Eyes and ears are too precious to risk.
Plugs are no good for the eyes, either :)

(I tend to use both for full bore, unless it's a relatively small amount of pistol-calibre out in the open. I think I have particularly sensitive ears...)
Demonic69

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#6 Post by Demonic69 »

Why don't you get the defenders with glasses that attach to the frame? Then there's no faff :-)
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#7 Post by subvers10n »

I agree with earlier comments on this. I was previously using a pair of Auritech ear plugs - they are great for rimfire but when you're near any fullbore shooting it is still really loud and I had to "double up" with regular ear defenders.

I've now switched to using MSA Sordins with the gel ear seals - this gives me full protection as the gel forms a seal around the frames of your glasses and is comfortable for longer periods of use... :good:
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