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Ear defenders/plugs - advice and recommendations?


mikebarnard
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Hi guys, we've just got a new chipper. It's a bit of a beast to be honest and much louder than the old one so starting to seriously think about protecting my hearing - really don't want to be deaf or suffering from tinitus in later life.

 

What is the best in terms of heavy duty, reliable hearing protection? Ear defenders or ear plugs? I saw on another thread that someone had ear plugs worth £500 :001_huh: Don't think I can quite justify that but below £100 could be considered.

 

Any recommendations of manufacturers etc appreciated. If there's been other threads or existing info I've missed then feel free to put in a link!

 

Cheers,

Michael

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These are about as good as it gets, and you can wear them inside the helmet mounted ear defenders if you want:

 

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God knows why anyone paid £500!

 

Or if you want to listen to your iPod while keeping out unwanted noises, try these bad boys: Motorbike Adventures Supply and Fit Motorcycle HID Lights Motorbike HID's Metal Mule Panniers, Autocom

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I found the stihl ear defenders ( with a snug fitting metal band ) with peltor orange cups , if you want better protection get the green cups ( mine where oil filled and punctured one day though ) but are an awsome fit non catch , but these for me where the best ive used .

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Ear defenders are rated with an 'SNR' value. Find out how loud your chipper is is in decibels - there'll usually be a sticker telling you how loud it is, then deduct the SNR rating of ear defenders from that value. Ideally you want to be aiming for a decibel level at the ear of 80 - 75. Any lower than that and you'll block too much sound out.

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