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Ear bud, Noise cancelling hearing protection
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<blockquote data-quote="biednick" data-source="post: 2621857" data-attributes="member: 123604"><p>I like the Walker Silencers. I bought a pair of the ones that use hearing aid batteries and one went bad on me. They didn't have the model I bought available to ship a replacement, so they sent me a set of the rechargeable ones. The rechargeable ones are double the price, but having used both I'd say it's worth it to get the rechargeable ones. Hearing aid batteries die after about 3 days once they're opened regardless of whether you're using them or not, so you'll be going through them quickly.</p><p></p><p>They use Comply foam tips that fit nicely in my ear canal. You can get rubber tips or different size foam tips if the included ones don't work for you. I haven't had any issues talking with them in. I don't think I'd use them as my only ear pro at a 3 gun match or day at the range with anything more than a 22, but for hunting they seem adequate to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biednick, post: 2621857, member: 123604"] I like the Walker Silencers. I bought a pair of the ones that use hearing aid batteries and one went bad on me. They didn't have the model I bought available to ship a replacement, so they sent me a set of the rechargeable ones. The rechargeable ones are double the price, but having used both I'd say it's worth it to get the rechargeable ones. Hearing aid batteries die after about 3 days once they're opened regardless of whether you're using them or not, so you'll be going through them quickly. They use Comply foam tips that fit nicely in my ear canal. You can get rubber tips or different size foam tips if the included ones don't work for you. I haven't had any issues talking with them in. I don't think I'd use them as my only ear pro at a 3 gun match or day at the range with anything more than a 22, but for hunting they seem adequate to me. [/QUOTE]
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