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I have a Protos lid that I got at the arb show earlier in the year. I think its great and very comfy but the ear defenders keep popping off and its a pain in the backside. I just want to know it this is a common fault or not?

I don't care that I look like a powerranger in it or the fact it costs double what other lids do but it is annoying when you pay top dollar for something and a basic irritation like that arises straight away. I would have mentioned it sooner but it wasn't exactly top of my things to do list.

Its basically where the little pins on the outside of the ear defender casing sit in the groves (I'll get pictures tomorrow if I haven't explained it well enough), and its with both ear defenders (leading me to believe it is a common fault).

If it is a common fault has anyone come up with a basic solution other than a shed load of duct tape?

Thanks in advance people :001_smile:

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Hi there,

 

Do you mean where the ear defenders (cups) fit into the plastic arms?

 

If so, the cups should only be removable when at 90degrees to the arms, and the arms needs to be slightly splayed too.

 

Mine are fine.

 

As said above, speak to the supplier for a warranty replacement.

 

J.

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