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QuoteQuoteQuoteI use the single highest rated (33db) disposable earplug I can find. I started wearing them as a tunnel instructor but also because I noticed hearing loss and ringing from 4 years of skydiving. Now after 12 years, I won't fly or jump without them.
Can you provide model name and brand name of these ear plugs?
http://www.moldex.com/hearing-protection/foam-earplugs/sparkplugs.php
Reading some on that page, the color pattern is patented. Which makes me believe that these are the same ones I have used when doing tunnel camps. Single nicest thing I have ever put in my ear.
I really like these ear plugs.
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Thanks! Do you wear them while in freefall? If so, did you notice any change when it comes to pressure equalisation?
I'll butt in here for a moment. I put them in before boarding the plane and take them out after landing. It's the best thing I've done for my ears. Equalization is not an issue.
I have about 5000 skydives without and about 500 with.
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skydiverek 61
QuoteI'll butt in here for a moment. I put them in before boarding the plane and take them out after landing. It's the best thing I've done for my ears. Equalization is not an issue.
I have about 5000 skydives without and about 500 with.
Great! Thanks for that, that helps a lot. Two more questions:
1. Can you hear people talking to you when the airplane is OFF?
2. Can you hear people talking to you when the airplane is ON?
So it seems a few quality brands might all reach the 33 level.
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