I am looking for input on who makes the best custom molded percussive hearing protection with a budget of $150 or less
When you specify "custom molded" I think you are busting your budget. I doubt you'll find custom for under $150.I am looking for input on who makes the best custom molded percussive hearing protection with a budget of $150 or less
The first reply gave an option that is under $20.When you specify "custom molded" I think you are busting your budget. I doubt you'll find custom for under $150.
I love my decibullz hunting ear plugs.
When you specify "custom molded" I think you are busting your budget. I doubt you'll find custom for under $150.
Personally I will go down to the craft store, they have a two part modeling putty (usually yellow color), a little vaseline on a Q- Tip swab the ears. Then mix the two part putty, throughly, then slowly push in to your ear. Get a small piece of bent wire with a loop in it, to tie a twine to at the end of the process. Insert the hooked wire into the putty about a 1/4" while putty is plyable. Let set in ear 15 min then remove.When you specify "custom molded" I think you are busting your budget. I doubt you'll find custom for under $150.
Personally I will go down to the craft store, they have a two part modeling putty (usually yellow color), a little vaseline on a Q- Tip swab the ears. Then mix the two part putty, throughly, then slowly push in to your ear. Get a small piece of bent wire with a loop in it, to tie a twine to at the end of the process. Insert the hooked wire into the putty about a 1/4" while putty is plyable. Let set in ear 15 min then remove.
Made up about 4-5 sets, one in the console, one in each pack or gun case or bag. That way I can not forget them.
PS the putty kit is about $35 dollars. Putty is very similar to the density of that of the professional custom sets. Been using these for about 15 years lose them from time to time just make another pair. Shoot skeet quite a bit, use these under the muffs when at indoor ranges.
Should be well with-in your 150 dollar budget.
Personally I will go down to the craft store, they have a two part modeling putty (usually yellow color), a little vaseline on a Q- Tip swab the ears. Then mix the two part putty, throughly, then slowly push in to your ear. Get a small piece of bent wire with a loop in it, to tie a twine to at the end of the process. Insert the hooked wire into the putty about a 1/4" while putty is plyable. Let set in ear 15 min then remove.I am looking for input on who makes the best custom molded percussive hearing protection with a budget of $150 or less
Love my Decibullz! Comfortable and great noice reduction. Shooting clays I can wear them for hours if needed.I am looking for input on who makes the best custom molded percussive hearing protection with a budget of $150 or less