Ear plugs

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Ear plugs

Post by CP » Sat Aug 20, 2016 9:38 am

What have you found are the best at keeping the "end of the day ear ring" away after a day on track? I've been using the orange foam ear plugs for years but I'm sure there are better options now from the likes of Eargasm, PQ, Adept, Hearheed, etc: noise reduction, noise canceling? I don't use a radio and they obviously need to fit unobstructed beneath a helmet so a long pull tab won't work. When I drive I don't need to hear what the tires are doing so the most sound I can block out is ideal, for me (I can hear another race car by my side just fine with the foam plugs).
-Cy
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Re: Ear plugs

Post by n1gzd » Wed Aug 24, 2016 10:01 pm

I have been using sone from hms motorsports that i really like. Will post the name later. They are in my trailer. Low profile. Comfortable under helmet. Can use them for sleeping near generators too.
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Re: Ear plugs

Post by SEISAN » Thu Aug 25, 2016 11:04 am

Rebecca,

I heard that.....generators!

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Re: Ear plugs

Post by CP » Sun Sep 18, 2016 9:38 pm

Don't park near the generators if you don't like white noise. It puts me to sleep.
-Cy
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