Can anyone recommend some electronic muffs?
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Re: Can anyone recommend some electronic muffs?
Another vote for the Howard Leight, although mine have recently been permanently 'borrowed'
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Re: Can anyone recommend some electronic muffs?
Another vote for Howard Leight here too. Brilliant and very comfy even with safety specs on.
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The Howard Leight look like a right bargain!
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And another Sordin .... yawn, yawn, yawn!! (no smilie!!)
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Sordin seems to be the front runner there guys - thank you.
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Re: Can anyone recommend some electronic muffs?
I would get the gel inserts with them especially if you wear glasses. Which you should when shooting
They are so good I forget they are there and it isn't 'till I get home and my wife tells me I still have them on, that I take them off.
They are so good I forget they are there and it isn't 'till I get home and my wife tells me I still have them on, that I take them off.
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Re: Can anyone recommend some electronic muffs?
yepovenpaa wrote:MSA Sordin Supreme here as well, we both use them albeit different versions and they are superb in operation and impossible to fault in my eyes.
you can even plug an Ipod in to drown out nob heads while still hearing important stuff
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Yep sordin is the way to go, got mine from santa last year :)MiLisCer wrote:Yep MSA Sordin supreme Pro X with gel inserts.
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Re: Can anyone recommend some electronic muffs?
^^^ ThisSim G wrote:For me, Peltor Sport-Tac.
They come with a good guarantee too, as I found when the pair I bought on fleabay developed a fault which was promptly rectified with a new circuit board.
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