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Lil-Rokslider
Willidru, I would be very interested in hearing what you think about the ESP's after you have some time with them. I have to do something, these were one of the brands I was looking at.
I bought the Soundgear Industrial level in-ear amplified plugs.
I had gone to have a hearing test done at Cabela's and originally bought the Walker over the ear amplified plugs, but then read about them being sensitive to wind.
Len Baccus at long range hunting had a review of the Soundgear, so I thought I'd give them a try.
SoundGear Electronic Hearing Protection
I think they are OK. Although I have constant ringing (tinnitus) from a few too many shots in the field while hunting without protection, my hearing is still decent. I don't really need the amplification for regular hunting, but I also don't want to miss a shot opportunity because I'm fumbling with ear plugs.
I also have some concerns the noise cut off is a little slow but that's hard to measure accurately. If target shooting I would never rely on them for sole hearing protection, but I am now hyper-vigilant about protecting my hearing.
The batteries will last a few days and it uses regular #10 hearing aid batteries.
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