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<blockquote data-quote="huntintoo" data-source="post: 2126563" data-attributes="member: 34540"><p>I have several sets of the electronic ear muffs they ranged from $15 - $135. The Howard Leight sport are the best I have tried. They allow me to hear others talking around me and cut the High Decibel sound of the round going off. I have several pair as I have found the Cheap ones don't last to long. Most of those now only have one side that works. I use them so much that now I'm looking at the "in the ear molds" that are fit for your ears and have hearing aid type abilities also. on the bad side, on hot days the muffs are sweaty!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huntintoo, post: 2126563, member: 34540"] I have several sets of the electronic ear muffs they ranged from $15 - $135. The Howard Leight sport are the best I have tried. They allow me to hear others talking around me and cut the High Decibel sound of the round going off. I have several pair as I have found the Cheap ones don't last to long. Most of those now only have one side that works. I use them so much that now I'm looking at the "in the ear molds" that are fit for your ears and have hearing aid type abilities also. on the bad side, on hot days the muffs are sweaty! [/QUOTE]
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