Just a quick note, I used some Hearlink ear plugs for 20 days every day in South America recently and they were superb.
I have used the local coloured moulded ones but find they cause irritation after a couple of days.
The Hearlink version cost twice as much, work just as well, are more robust and don't cause irritation (to me)
The only snag is I got them at the bike show, they are from Victoria...maybe there is a way around that.
Hearlink Ear Plugs
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Re: Hearlink Ear Plugs
Hey Bowe are you using them to drown out the yelling for a ride report ?- ha ha looking forward to catching up and seeing pics.Rob
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Re: Hearlink Ear Plugs
I use and recommend ... ( for me)
3m express pod plugs
come with a lead so you can hang em round your neck when not in use
washable with soapy water and reuseable for several days, no irritation
about $1.20 set , work bought me a box so im not quibbling
get them from work safe shops
cheers phil
3m express pod plugs
come with a lead so you can hang em round your neck when not in use
washable with soapy water and reuseable for several days, no irritation
about $1.20 set , work bought me a box so im not quibbling
get them from work safe shops
cheers phil