Head phone ear protection

   / Head phone ear protection #31  
lol... I reuse plugs all the time. The older they are, the slower they expand. I don't have a big earwax problem either. If the look/feel dirty, change them out.
I intentionally leave them in my pants pockets when I run them through the washing machine, come out brand new.
 
   / Head phone ear protection #32  
I've had to go to goggles to keep pollen of my eyes, so the glasses issue is skipped. But I also gotta have a hat to protect my over sized and under foliated melon, so ear plugs for me.

I very much like the EarFun Pro 3. Great for the tractor, the zero turn, and flying.

In the woodshop, I'm more inclined to use gel muffs.
 
   / Head phone ear protection #33  
Some years back, I raced motorcycles, and they're quite loud, so hearing protection is a must...
I got introduced to these (something super similar that is), as they fit really well with the helmet on.
Now, with owning the land, and having to run that brush hog for many-many hours to mow, these have worked out great too.
Very affordable, very comfortable, and very effective. Then when done with the job, throw them in the trash.


 
   / Head phone ear protection #34  
If your goal is noise reduction and you can do without music/podcasts, use foam plugs under a good set of earmuffs.

This is what I use when operating loud tractors/mowers:

* 3M Safety 92059-80025T Disposable Earplugs (32 dB NRR)
* 3M H10A Peltor Optime 105 Earmuff (30 dB NRR)
 
   / Head phone ear protection #35  
I use ear protection when operating lawn mowers, and brush hog. I have a set of electronic (?) noise canceling from Ryobi which has served me well for years. One issue is wearing glasses, as it allows noise in, which I have addressed by glasses placement. My neighbors, whom I purchased my property from, have had a turn of health, so I take care of the lawn for them. The issue I have is between the two yards, it is about 3 1/2 hours to do both. After 2 hours, the earmuffs pinch my ears to the point of hurting. My ears are not big/long, but my melon is larger. The headset is extended all the way open. It seems all the ones I try on are set for the "average" joe. Does anyone have a set that opens wider and/or have larger earmuffs? I'd prefer to not try a set unless someone can vouch for it personally.
Try 3M H10A Peltor Optime 105 Over the Head Earmuff, Ear Protectors, Hearing Protection, NRR 30 dB,Black, Red. Inexpensive, excellent noise reduction, extra large openings, comfortable--I wear mine with safety glasses and hearing aids and have no problems.
 
   / Head phone ear protection #36  
   / Head phone ear protection #37  
I use ear protection when operating lawn mowers, and brush hog. I have a set of electronic (?) noise canceling from Ryobi which has served me well for years. One issue is wearing glasses, as it allows noise in, which I have addressed by glasses placement. My neighbors, whom I purchased my property from, have had a turn of health, so I take care of the lawn for them. The issue I have is between the two yards, it is about 3 1/2 hours to do both. After 2 hours, the earmuffs pinch my ears to the point of hurting. My ears are not big/long, but my melon is larger. The headset is extended all the way open. It seems all the ones I try on are set for the "average" joe. Does anyone have a set that opens wider and/or have larger earmuffs? I'd prefer to not try a set unless someone can vouch for it personally.
I use the isotunes with gel pads. Makes all the difference in the world, IMO. The other thought would be to use the "earbud" style. I've got both kinds (both from Isotunes) but the earbud type, for me anyway, have a tendency of wanting to come out because I sweat so much. Your mileage may vary!
 
   / Head phone ear protection #38  
They provide protection for steady noise, like the drone of a tractor engine, or on a plane, but not for sudden loud sounds, like a gunshot.

For loud variable noise environments, you're better off with muffs.
Odd, I have been using noise cancelling earmuffs at the range and hunting for over 30 years.

The other option is a custom set of ear plugs. They are a plastic/rubber material, and it is custom molded to each ear.
 
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   / Head phone ear protection #39  
The other option is a custom set of ear plugs
When I was working, the company would pay for (supply/fit) a new pair ever two years, they were great. No 'hot spots' in the ear canal and very comfortable, you could carry on a normal conversation without having to remove them and still removed all the sharp, loud noise. At the time about 5-6 years ago they were $150 or so, Imagine they're more now.
 
   / Head phone ear protection #40  
Look at isotunes. I have had a pair of the earbuds that has a wire from ear to ear but Bluetooths to your phone and love 'em! Use them for every loud motor I'm arround. They come with 3-4 sizes of earplugs to get the proper fit. They are a noise reduction earplug first and Bluetooth phone second. Since I bought mine they have come out with several varieties. Check'em out!!
 

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