Has anyone had any of those "moulded " earplugs made to fit their own ears? if so are they any better than foam ones.
I am off to the shooting show in two weeks and sometimes there is a trade stand where they will make a copy of your ear hole,lol :lol [size=78%],canal[/size]
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[size=78%]The show out of interest is at Stonleigh show ground ,Warwick.[/size]
[size=78%]I think 9th and 10 feb[/size]
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http://www.shootingshow.co.uk/
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what the f**k happened there?????? :eek
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26-01-13, 02:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 27-01-13, 12:12 AM by Tori.)
I have ultimates too. I had to send mine back and have them redone as they didn't fit properly. They are ok now. Mine don't have the hole in them as I didn't want to use them with my intercom, so they work just fine.
Oh, I also wear them in the shower as I can't get water in my ears lol. They do make me a bit deaf to the doorbeel if I'm in the shower though...
Got a set of the DIY ones. Good - worth the money.
Worst thing? trying not to yawn when you're waiting for them to set. Now I've said about it :evil [size=78%]you'll think of yawning and won't be able to resist [/size] :rollin
This is one company at the shooting show ,9th 10th feb,warwick,
http://www.customearprotection.co.uk/
As yet i can find no cost.
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Thanks for that , i will check them out before i go to the show.
Billy
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good custom ones will cost about £100, as I lost one of mine I was looking into getting some new ones they should be replaced about every 4/5 years anyway, as I have severe tinnitus in left ear I have to get the best I can, found a place in London that I will go to when I need them, my old ones were made up at one of the mcn shows many years ago and I used them when at the cinema as its to loud for my left ear so now I have to use cheapo disposable ones.
I did read somewhere that they need a small hole through to let the air pressure equalise. is this necessary?
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My squidgys don't have holes but the soundears do to let the sound from the speaker through.