Frenchy
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I know there have been a couple of threads regarding hearing protection, but I wanted to get some feedback from anyone that has used any of the custom molded in-ear hearing enhancing and suppressing ear buds. I've been trying to be dilegent about wearing my Walker Razor Slim ear muffs, but they always find there way off of my ears and on the side of my head or left in my gear bag. But I had one shot ring my bell to the max last year. Definitely did permanent damage, and now have tinitus in both ears.
So with that said. I'm in the market for some custom molded ear plugs. I have been looking at the ones from Wildear and Tetra Hearing. They are certainly not cheap, but I have been saving since that day last fall that rang my bell. So I am going to spend the money on something that I think I will actually wear all day with out taking them out. These will be used mostly for waterfowl hunting, but would also be used during rifle hunts and any days spent at the range.
So let me have it...the good the bad and the ugly with spending this kind of money on hearing protection.
Anyone ever used one of these products.
So with that said. I'm in the market for some custom molded ear plugs. I have been looking at the ones from Wildear and Tetra Hearing. They are certainly not cheap, but I have been saving since that day last fall that rang my bell. So I am going to spend the money on something that I think I will actually wear all day with out taking them out. These will be used mostly for waterfowl hunting, but would also be used during rifle hunts and any days spent at the range.
So let me have it...the good the bad and the ugly with spending this kind of money on hearing protection.
Anyone ever used one of these products.
Waterfowl CustomShield: Custom Hearing Protection for Duck Hunting
In case there is any confusion, let’s set the record straight: duck hunting with unprotected ears causes hearing loss. As hearing doctors at TETRA, we see what years of waterfowl hunting does to our patients. Recent studies show that people with hearing loss are more likely to develop dementia...
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