🔊 Silence the Noise, Embrace the Moment!
The SureFireEP4 Sonic Defenders Plus are advanced filtered earplugs designed for maximum comfort and noise reduction. With a 24dB Noise Reduction Rating and a unique triple-flanged design, these reusable earplugs provide a secure fit and are perfect for various activities, from shooting to concerts. Made in the USA from hypoallergenic materials, they ensure durability and safety for all users.
F**H
Comfortable and great for motorcycle riding
I have a problem finding earplugs that fit right but still protect from noise. Most earplugs will give me headaches after 30 minutes or so, but these don’t. They fit nicely under helmets and don’t come out when you take a helmet on and off. You also can adjust the amount of sound that is blocked. It’s good to be able to hear vehicles around you on a motorcycle, so blocking some but not all noise is important.These lasted me about 6 months before the plastic lost its softness. I like them enough that I’ll me getting another pair.
D**W
🔥🔥🔥🔥
I wore these at the indoor gun range and they were perfect. You barely hear anything. Might be the best earplugs i’ve ever had 🔥🔥🔥
K**Y
great for price. item as described.
great for price. item as described.
L**L
Best comfort I've found and noise blocking - especially for the price
Disclaimer: I have SUPER sensitive ears, both when it comes to loud noise and having anything in them.If I'm in an environment that is too loud, my ears buzz like a blown out speaker and physically hurt - so I couldn't go to any concerts or big sporting events. Even dance clubs and bars were risky.I also cannot stand earbuds, they are physically painful to me immediately upon putting them in my ears. I can only use on ear headphones even for hands free (yes I look ridiculous). So when I talk about comfort, I'm speaking from that perspective.I'm evaluating these earplugs based on using them at concerts/music festivals, where I still want to be able to hear.Loop Experience Pro Earplugs$40Best sound, sounds the most like someone just turned down the volume rather than muffling it, but still muted enough for my super sensitive ears. My ears cannot tolerate earbud headphones, so the fact I can tolerate these at all is a testament to how comfortable they are. But with my sensitive ears I've found I can't quite wear these for a full concert - so I save these for the bands/songs I care about hearing the most clearly. I use the SureFire for everything else. But if you ears are ok with any type of Earbuds headphones, I'd recommend just these alone.SureFire EP4 Sonic Defenders$15Best comfort, but some of the higher tones get lost (as happed with all of the other ear plugs too other than loop). Has a cap for the earplugs tube you can have open or shut to allow more or less sound. I tend to use these with the cap closed for most concerts until the band I came for starts playing, then I switch to the Loop for the better audio quality. If for some reason I was forced to choose to only use one set of earplugs, I would choose these. But also my ears are SUPER sensitive about anything being in them even in the slightest, it causes me physical pain. If you can tolerate any type of earbud headphones, I'd recommend the Loop Experience Pro Earplugs instead. But if you're on a budget, or you have super sensitive ears like me, these are Amazing!Eargasm High Fidelity Earplugs$50Didn't work for me, I couldn't get them in a proper position to seal and Stay sealed. They kept loosening and popping out (not enough to lose them but enough to lose all of the noise reducing effect). I don't use these at all.EARasers Noise Cancelling Earplugs$45Most low profile, worked ok but not great, less comfortable than SureFire or Loop. I don't use these at all. Loop are cheaper and better.
W**L
Simple piece of earpro
Ear pros work really well after you get it seated snug in the ears. Protect your hearing
S**D
Rollercoasters & other loud entertainment
The media could not be loaded. I began searching for earplugs because certain entertainment activities were too loud and effected my decisions to spend time with my family and friends. Places like bowling alleys, amusement parks, bars, clubs, concert venues and, yes, even movie theaters were too loud to be enjoyable and I had to cover my ears and be very far away. I'm writing this review because when considering this purchase and others like it I couldn't find any reviews that used the products for something like this. I used these ear plugs in the last 4 days at home to sleep, at an arcade, at a batting cage, at a small concert venue, at a mall, in Universal lines and shows, and finally on actual Universal theme park rides both simulated and physical.•They are soft and do actually mold to your outer ear, so putting them on and taking them off quickly can be slightly difficult if you want it in to block sound correctly so when pushed for time make sure they're in beforehand so you can still have time to hold onto rollercoaster grips before the ride starts.•At first the fit in my right ear was too deep and slightly painful, a review I read spoke about being able to readjust by pushing and pulling the inner ear (this was slightly incorrect, they meant the outer ear part) part but it took a while to figure out how. Notice in my video how I'm able to push and pull the outer ear part to be closer or further from the inner ear part creating a deeper or shallower fit.•These didn't create absolute silence, it lowered the intense sounds around me. I did end up having to speak louder to my friends while at the arcade because I misjudged my own voice level with the plugs in.•Theme parks apparently don't like riders wearing accessories like this and going to theme parks and on rides comfortably was the #1 biggest reason for me buying something like this, so it was important that they stay in my ears through intense movement and weren't noticable enough for staff to order them off. These were successful in both ways they didn't move at all, I did wear the little lanyard through my bra strap just in case but it was fine. Sometimes when walking around with them over my shoulders and out of my ears I'd accidentally push one side over my shoulder like when I'd take on and off my jacket but I'd just double check that they were still on me and reposition them every so often•Comes with a free carrying case and tiny lanyard which is very helpful, now I can keep them in my pocket for use in surprise overstimulation events.•It is important for y'all to know that technically I am typically functioning I am only officially diagnosed with overstimulatory for visual stimulation, although I've been avoiding the doctors. So consider that as part of my clout if you will.I'll try to make another review if I change my mind, buy different earplugs for comparison, or need to add anything more.Have fun on those coasters!Update:These tend to be difficult to put in correctly due to them shaping to my ear canal the first wear and not being put in the same way again, so putting them in can take time and even then they tend to hurt and leave me with a headache. Carrying case isn't easy to open and close though it closes tightly, so it broke after a while, however due to the rubbery feel out the outer ear holders I can squish one piece up and put it through the second one so they're tied around my neck until I need them. The sound is pretty good on coasters and during concerts but certain loud movies where the sound echos in the room are still too loud. I'm going to keep these, but look for possible better options, including the foam ones from the same makers.
C**S
Perfect for rifle cheek welding…
Perfect!!!!!!! Ditch the earmuffs fellas! Cheek weld ready!
M**.
Not good
They suck. For some reason no matter how hard I try they won’t go in. Pushing rope. Actually though, they just sort of flop around between where I can grab it, and where they actually seal. So then the ear seal makes too much resistance to be fitted in far enough, and creates a really terrible seal.It was great for the first one or two uses. Then after that by maybe the fourth time I went to use them. They were just garbage.So as a reusable- I would consider them worse than disposable. I wasn’t expecting some kind of ultra durable performance. But these just became un functional super fast, and no amount of adjusting or forcing got them to work. Leaving me with no ear pro. That’s just bad.Cannot recommend, better off buying a pack of throw away plugs as a backup, and just keep the traditional over the ear.
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