I want to get in-ear hearing protection that is rechargeable, lasts at least 8 hours, and increases sound as needed.
What do you like?
What do you like?
What caliber do you shoot? Worried about shelling out that chunk of money for something that doesn't work for larger calibersOtto are nice. Used them last fall on two elk hunts.
.270 win but it does have a muzzle brakeWhat caliber do you shoot? Worried about shelling out that chunk of money for something that doesn't work for larger calibers
Their CustomShields have a rechargeable option, but it's a pricey addition so I went with the battery option. They are extremely comfortable, will need to experiment more to see how good the sound enhancement is though.I have a set of the Tetras that I use for duck hunting. I have been happy with them so far. They are not rechargeable, they use hearing aid batteries that will last 2-3 days at a time and you can buy a big packet of the batteries at Costco. They are comfortable enough that I have worn them for 6-8 hrs at a time.
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Agreed on the Walker. They're fine in the woods for 1 shot at a deer.I haven't found one I like yet, depends on what you are doing with it though. The walker in ear would be fine for occasional shooting but it is severely inadequate for any type of medium/high volume training.
Curious to see other's experience on this as well.