Protective Ear Plugs

 

Peltor 97079 Combat Arms Earplugs

by Peltor

  • Used by the military and NATO
  • Yellow end inserted - noise activated for instant protection against weapon noise
  • Olive end inserted - passive protection in constant noise - 22 dB
  • Patented triple flange design provides custom fit
  • Reusable includes storage case
The Combat Arms are the ultimate shooters earplugs providing two way protection. The olive end is designed to provide constant passive noise reduction best used in an indoor shooting range. The yellow end features a filter which allows normal conversation to be heard while simultaneously limiting harmful noise from gunfire - ideal for an outdoor range.
 

Peltor Indoor / Outdoor Range E-A-R Plugs work in any shooting environment. The ultimate shooter's plug - one plug for both ranges! The yellow end is noise-activated protection up to NRR 22dB for outdoor range use while the olive end is conventional NRR 22dB for indoor range use. All backed by Peltor E-A-R Plugs 25 year reputation of excellence. More: The ultimate shooter's plug - one plug for both ranges; Olive end: conventional NRR 22dB for indoor range use; Yellow end: noise-activated protection up to NRR 22dB for outdoor range use; Soft non-irritating polymer for all day comfort; Used by the U.S. military; No valves to wear out. The hearing protection choice of law enforcement, the military and shooters all over the world can be your choice too! Order Today! AOSafety Peltor Indoor / Outdoor Range E-A-R Plugs

AO Safety 310-1001 EAR Classic Earplug, Yellow, 200-Pairs

by AO Safety

  • NRR 29 dB
  • Most popular earplug in the world
  • Moisture resistant dermatologic ally safe foam is not irritating
  • Slow recovery PVC foam provides comfort with low pressure
  • Comfortable and easy to use Made in the USA
EAR Classic foam plug, the most popular earplug in the world, is the ultimate in proven size, shape and foam. The EAR yellow color is your assurance of proven protection.
 

 

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