I`m thinking of getting some custom made ones as even the softest that work can provide leave my ears sore after a few hours riding :(
So, what do you use, any recommendations for customs ? I know they`re not cheap, but for a comfotable ride I would`nt mind shelling out.
Hey PeteH !! i know these aint custom but have ya tryed these......
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/40-Howard-Lei ... 4ceefeb2c8 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/40-Howard-Leight-Max-Lite-Ear-Plugs-FREE-UK-P-P-/330427183816?pt=UK_BOI_ProtectiveGear_RL&hash=item4ceefeb2c8)
so far they're the best foam ones i've used, very soft !!
KK
Both my wife and I both had a pair done some years ago,interesting feeling having gunge forced in your ear!!,when done felt really nice and comfortable and blocked the sound out,when riding within yards would just move a fraction and be very noisey.
Went back to the guy who made e'm and explained what was going on,he did me another set and they were exactly the same and so was my wifes and we went back to soft plugs,I had years of wear out of the custom plugs when I used them at work they were pefect when there wasn't any buffeting from the wind,and still use them at race meetings,but on a bike just crap.
I hope you have a better experience than I did.
Arranged a fitting by email before I went on leave. Went to the pharmacy appointed, after getting my ears syringed and filled with gunge, I got handed the moulds in a box and told I had to mail them to the plug makers after paying cash for the moulding (not what I had been led to believe). Sent them off, no response for a week so I called them. Your moulds were not of an acceptable quality to make the plugs from so we did nothing, :evil: not even call or email to tell you :twisted: , you will have to make another appointment and get them done again!
I am on a plane to the far east tomorrow, I am out of pocket with nothing to show for it after using a contractor you recommended, wasted a day of my leave and have no come back at all. That's correct Sir, have a nice day. :twisted:
Quote from: "Chris Canning"I had years of wear out of the custom plugs when I used them at work they were pefect when there wasn't any buffeting from the wind,and still use them at race meetings,but on a bike just crap.
Clearly it depends on the quality of "technician" that does the molds.
My first set were rubbish as well. Ultimate ear. Didn't fit too well but by the time I made the effort to complain I was told the molds deteriorate and I would need to pay again for new ones.
So, I went elsewhere. Headset Services on Shoreham airport, Sussex were recommended to me and so I went there.
They were the only ones to recommend that I put on my helmet whilst waiting for the gunge to set. Makes sense because your helmet moves your ears when you put it on. I've had these current plugs for 5 years now and they're still good. I also got some made with inbuilt monitors so I can listen to music. A God send on a trans-Atlantic flights.
I recommend you use them a lot immediately you get them and if the "seal" breaks when you put on your helmet take them back straight away. A good test is chewing something. If the seal stays when chewing you've got some good ones.
Once you get a working set of this type of ear plug you'll realise what you've been missing. They are easier to fit and remove. They are MUCH more hygienic. And should last for many years.
Well enough postings already to show it's a bit hit and miss which isn't ideal at the price they are,we've never had a problem with foam plugs(Max1) and just thought we'd try something different,and in fairness never had a conversation about e'm since.
What I did notice when working with my custom plugs when warm they don't allow your ear/skin to breath and very often I'd go to foam plugs after a while.
Give e'm a go,but their certainley not without their risks(financial), a dead cert they ain't.
Quote from: "KuzzinKenny"Hey PeteH !! i know these aint custom but have ya tryed these......
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/40-Howard-Lei ... 4ceefeb2c8 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/40-Howard-Leight-Max-Lite-Ear-Plugs-FREE-UK-P-P-/330427183816?pt=UK_BOI_ProtectiveGear_RL&hash=item4ceefeb2c8)
so far they're the best foam ones i've used, very soft !!
KK
Hi KK
Lots of other fun stuff available from the company on your link. :wink: :wink: Maybe I can get rid of my comb and vic rub collection now that I don't need to shop at my local chemist anymore. Online shopping just gets better every day :ImaPoser :ImaPoser
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never noticed that when i posted about the ear plugs :lol: it is a strange mix tho !! i suppose the ear plugs are, so ya can't hear them scream :shock:
Yeeeeeehaw !!
:lol:
KK
i use ear plugs all the time. these ones http://www.arco.co.uk/products/230100 (http://www.arco.co.uk/products/230100) worn em for years. not the same pair obviously :lol: got used to wearin em when i was a welder and i think there great. use em for sleepin in too when i used to work nights and plane trips too. stops me hearin all those horrible noises, like kids 10 outta 10 from me on these ones
I always ride with earplugs and get mine form these guys:
http://www.safetysupplies.co.uk/trolleyed/4/index.htm
I use the Laserlite plugs but there are various other optins as well.
Didn't even know Arco did custom plugs
I was buying guitar strings in a music shop and picked up a set of earplugs made by Alpine. Drummers use them. They're re-usable and come in a little metal tube which doubles as a keyring. They work, too. I believe Alpine make them for bikers. Recommended.
Earplugs are an absolute necessity on modern bikes as the screens create so much noise.
I had a custom set made a number of years ago for when I was gigging and despite using them successfully for years with a Guzzi and a GS I've had to retire them after getting the Tiger as the fairing is so awful. I now use the most dense foam plugs I can find.
Soft is no good. You need something to block out the noise and soft won't do it. They have to be firm but comfortable. I can't get into my emails at the moment so I can't find out what company I currently use for earplugs but when I do I'll update the post.
Quote from: "rybes"i use ear plugs all the time. these ones http://www.arco.co.uk/products/230100 (http://www.arco.co.uk/products/230100)
I used to use those...bit like having a brick in your ear though :wink:
Looks like the general feeling is against custom made and I dont want to waste my hard earned if they dont do the job.
I have found some UVEX plugs in another dept at work..green ones and pretty soft...rated up to 111 db. I will try them out on todays run, as its now Sunday.
Quote from: "PeteH"Quote from: "rybes"i use ear plugs all the time. these ones http://www.arco.co.uk/products/230100 (http://www.arco.co.uk/products/230100)
I used to use those...bit like having a brick in your ear though :wink:
Looks like the general feeling is against custom made and I dont want to waste my hard earned if they dont do the job.
I have found some UVEX plugs in another dept at work..green ones and pretty soft...rated up to 111 db. I will try them out on todays run, as its now Sunday.
Nothing wrong with custom plugs. As I said, I used them for many years without any issues. Easy to put in and take out. Last forever and are easy to keep clean. The problem is the Tiger's fairing. It's a disaster. I've tried all sorts of screens and brackets and none were anywhere near as good as the screen I had on my old GS.
Quote from: "PeteH"Quote from: "rybes"i use ear plugs all the time. these ones http://www.arco.co.uk/products/230100 (http://www.arco.co.uk/products/230100)
I used to use those...bit like having a brick in your ear though :wink:
Looks like the general feeling is against custom made and I dont want to waste my hard earned if they dont do the job.
I have found some UVEX plugs in another dept at work..green ones and pretty soft...rated up to 111 db. I will try them out on todays run, as its now Sunday.
In the days when I had a proper job and went to work every day :roll: ,I did the health and safety and had the joys of trying different kinds of plugs and settled for the Max1,and then when the company closed the 1000 sets or so that was left fell into my bag :D
These are really good ear plugs. Not cheap but very good noise reduction and comfort.
http://www.boots.com/en/Boots-Pharmaceu ... -_1129526/ (http://www.boots.com/en/Boots-Pharmaceuticals-Muffle-Wax-Earplugs-5-Pairs-_1129526/)
I just bought a box of these:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... K:MEWNX:IT (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280464079371&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT)
I use them all the time and thought I would buy big :)
The manufacturer claims the yellow ones provide the highest noise reduction of any foam ear plug.
I have tried custom made ear plugs and they kept falling out or not sealing the ear canal properly. The "E-A-R Soft" are colour coded depending on how much noise they block and the foam I believe has different textures depending on the colour.
Great response..thanks. I used the UVEX green plugs and found them to be a nice fit due to them being both soft and on the slim side.
Noise reduction was acceptable, I did`nt feel any more fatigued by wearing them but the big plus was that my ears were`nt sore afterwards.
Very similar to CHL`s E.A.R.Softies by the look of them, more testing to be completed before a choise is made :wink: