I've always had trouble finding earplugs that work for me.
Short of custom plugs I have tried every variety I could get my hands on: foam types, gel types, wax types, swimmers and musician style ones. Nothing really worked to my satisfaction, they either didn't fit right, didn't seal right, gave inconsistent noise attenuation, or were just uncomfortable or painful during head checks.
Until today. I had seen these Alpine Motosafe earplugs before but only on OS websites.
Saw them in a shop today, so after long since given up on earplugs, decided to give them a go.
Sensational, they fit and seal great, totally consistent noise attenuation and comfortable.
They come with 2 sets of attenuators, so you can choose a level of attenuation that suits.
Worth a look if you are after a good set of earplugs.
Earplugs
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Re: Earplugs
Thanks for the info Stu99. I have been using disposable plugs for years but I've decided to look at alternatives, so I'll give these a go.
Cheers Paul.
Cheers Paul.
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Re: Earplugs
How much Stu?
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Re: Earplugs
What shop did u find them. I am using 3m extreme disposable ones. Not bad but am interested in these alpine ones.
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Re: Earplugs
I found them at Peter Stevens Melbourne. $39.95.
If you google Alpine Motosafe you will also find a few on-line stores selling them.
If you google Alpine Motosafe you will also find a few on-line stores selling them.
It must be true, I read it on the internet.