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I used some rubbery ones for when im gunna be on the motorway for a while... otherwise im deaf for a few hours  ____________________ A2 Passed 18/6/10 |
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I've made a couple of these.
https://www.enhancedlistening.co.uk/product.asp?strParents=&CAT_ID=&P_ID=1810
Set for bike set for work.
I've had more than a years use out of them.
The benefit with solid plugs is that they are 'easily' re-useable.
The foam ones work as well but I find after they warm up in the lug they are a bastart to roll and shove back in.
Plus they get grubby and absorb rain/water/earjuice. The silicone rubber ones can be washed using soap and water.
I use earplugs daily and can vouch for these.
I have had proper medical cast/impression and mould at £100 but once lost they are lost.
For foam, I prefer the 3M model. I do not use the ones with the cord (or pull the coprd off) as the cord transmits noise to the plug.
Loud pipes now and again will not make you deaf but wind noise will.
Hearing damage due to Noise is related to time of exposure more than dB energy.
So one hour at 87dB will probably damage your hearing.
Incidentally, listening to shit R&B, Pish Heavy Metal or any sort of RAPP will cause instant brain stem damage at any dB level.  ____________________ W-ireless A-rtificial L-ifeform L-imited to O-bservation P-eacekeeping and E-fficient R-epair |
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I have these, under £20 from Hein Gericke. Owned them for about 8 months now and really happy with them. They allow just enough noise so you can hear around you yet the wind noise is greatly reduced. They fit perfectly and I forget they're in a few seconds after fitting them. ____________________ "Pain is weakness leaving the body, and blood makes the grass grow faster...but I'll wear my gear anyway"
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Only stick the plugs in for long runs on the Motorway.. no need for them at any other time unless the Missus is rattling on  |
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i got some custom ones done at the bike show. waiting for them to arrive now.
ive tried the foam ones but after an hour or so they are really uncomfortable. feel like its pushing my ear apart from the inside.
hopefully these will be better for biking and for work. £75 for the ones with some sort of filter so you get some sound but not at the high volume.
think it was £55 for the non vented ones.
also the guy who does it travels to wearever you want to come take a mould of your ears. so you dont even need to leave the house if you wanted
www.customearprotection.co.uk
if anyone is interested. |
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I have a noisy job and plan to get some moulded ones made shortly. Apparently, they can be 'tuned' with filters depending on the type of noise you most often encounter.
My cheapish flip-front is very noisy, and since I started using silicone earplugs I've felt much more relaxed after a ride out.
Because I end up having to sleep at odd hours of the day, I use Ohropax wax earplugs to sleep with. I wouldn't recommend them on a bike though as they get too dirty.
I've been using foam plugs for work lately, and they seem to be a big improvement on the bit of plastic on a string ones you get in DIY shops, but I need to take them out to communicate with my passengers, hence the moulded ones... ____________________ '93 Africa Twin RD07, C-90,MTX-125,H-100,XL-125, a 125UAG(CG copy!) |
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