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Best ear plugs
#1
First post on the new forum - surprised at the slowness of this site!  :eek


Anyway back to the topic - I have a pair of customised ear plugs that I have had for about five years but I guess
as my ears grow they have become un-effective, so I resorted to some wax earplugs I got in France - good but a bit
fiddly and messy.


So I looked in Boots and found some silicone ones for about £3 - not fantastic value for money (you only get three pairs),
but they are reusable and washable.


They are without a doubt the best I have found for blocking out excess noise - even better than the £50 custom plugs!


So if you care about your hearing then give them a go...




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#2


Brand/name etc.. might help...  Smile

Cheers

Silverdream
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#3
I use them for swimming - haven't tried them on the bike

http://www.boots.com/en/BioEars-Soft-Sil...irs_39424/
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#4
last you years

http://www.protecdirect.co.uk/Disposable...-Plugs.htm
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#5
or

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Pairs-Howard-Lei...B0007XJOLG
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#6
I rode with earplugs once, absolutely hated it. Didnt feel right at all. :\
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(19-01-12, 11:05 AM)bigfootpete link Wrote:First post on the new forum - surprised at the slowness of this site!  :eek
Given it's taken you 4 months to register I don't think you should comment on speed :pokefun

Fazerjon, you need to give them 2 or 3 rides before you start to get used to them.
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(19-01-12, 09:37 PM)Fazerjon link Wrote:I rode with earplugs once, absolutely hated it. Didnt feel right at all. :\

I use them there brill there good when I am on the bike and off the bike when the wife is  snoring :rollin and i can not get too sleep  :lol
full licenses don't come in cornflake packets!
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#9
I use  them there brill there good when I am on the bike and off the bike when the wife is  snoring [img alt=:rollin]http://foc-u.co.uk/Smileys/efocicon/rollin.gif[/img] and i can not get too sleep best £3.00 i have spent Smile
full licenses don't come in cornflake packets!
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#10
(19-01-12, 09:55 PM)Farjo link Wrote:[quote author=bigfootpete link=topic=1423.msg10286#msg10286 date=1326967559]
First post on the new forum - surprised at the slowness of this site!  :eek
Given it's taken you 4 months to register I don't think you should comment on speed :pokefun

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Good point  :b
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#11
Yeah maybe I should give them a chance, I do a lot of motorway riding and the wind noise is quite loud, but its just something I've got used to. What? Aye? What? :lol
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#12
I wish I had started wearing them earlier bikes have defo had an effect on my hearing
Its just a ride
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#13
Poundland sell 4 pairs of foam earplugs for ...... wait for it ........ a POUND!

They are the same as the ones in other shops for 3X the price.
They are as good as the ones McClaren give away on race-days.
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#14
I find the foam ones fiddly to roll up and insert, the triple-flange type that E-A-R make seem easier and last longer. Just looked for a link and they appear now to be available only in the cord-linked version... though I suppose there's nothing to stop you cutting the cord off.
http://cpc.farnell.com/e-a-r/uf01000/ear...dp/HE32088

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