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<blockquote data-quote="brcfo_outdoors" data-source="post: 1914218" data-attributes="member: 113623"><p>I used to just use over the head ear muffs but they give me a headache wearing them all day. I still use them for range work for the mastoid protection mentioned above, but I wanted something in the ear for hunting.</p><p></p><p>I use the Otto Noizebarrier Micros and would highly recommend them. They are comfortable for long term, and easy to operate. I wear them hunting, and just leave them in even if we are predator calling and constantly getting in and out of the vehicle. I also used them at an outdoor range and didn't feel like I was going to be deaf the next day, despite not having the mastoid protection. My buddy bought them after I was the canary and uses them for SWAT call outs and training, he has been super happy too. They seem to be one of the best mass produced offerings where the technology is finally there and you aren't paying custom prices.</p><p></p><p>I had the Walker bluetooth ones which were garbage and wouldn't stay in the ear or really offer any protection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brcfo_outdoors, post: 1914218, member: 113623"] I used to just use over the head ear muffs but they give me a headache wearing them all day. I still use them for range work for the mastoid protection mentioned above, but I wanted something in the ear for hunting. I use the Otto Noizebarrier Micros and would highly recommend them. They are comfortable for long term, and easy to operate. I wear them hunting, and just leave them in even if we are predator calling and constantly getting in and out of the vehicle. I also used them at an outdoor range and didn't feel like I was going to be deaf the next day, despite not having the mastoid protection. My buddy bought them after I was the canary and uses them for SWAT call outs and training, he has been super happy too. They seem to be one of the best mass produced offerings where the technology is finally there and you aren't paying custom prices. I had the Walker bluetooth ones which were garbage and wouldn't stay in the ear or really offer any protection. [/QUOTE]
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