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EarPeaceMoto reusable motorcycle earplugs deliver up to 26dB noise reduction with high-fidelity filters that preserve clear communication. Crafted from soft silicone for all-day comfort under helmets, they come with multiple filter options and sizes, trusted by top racing teams and tested to rigorous US and EU standards since 2008.
K**N
Nice fit, works great
Bought 2 sets of these for while we are riding on the motorcycles. These are very comfortable and do not come out when you are putting on and removing your helmet. They work great for road/wind noise, but we are still able to hear each other via our intercom headsets and can still hear traffic for safety. We have tried several other brands and the disposable ones--but we were able to comfortably wear these for several hours while on a long road trip with no issues.
E**R
Checks all the boxes ✅
What i like the most:-comes with a carrying case that you can attach to your key/ chain (i always misplace or lose tiny stuffs in my pocket like lighters, etc..)-comes with extra pieces (some brands only give you a set so if you drop or lose one, you need to buy a new pair)-3 interchangeable filters/ noise filtering levels.-Soft construction so it doesn't get dislodged quite easily when you put on a snug-fit full face helmet .Cons:- I am yet to find out but for $30 this is probably one of the best, if not the best optionRide safe . peace out ✌️
Z**E
These work well, and you can attatch them to your motorcycle jacket.
These are a bit big for my ears in particular. Inserting them in my ears can be a bit annoying. Wearing them for extended periods of time (4+ hours) can be a bit uncomfortable, but it's never caused me any serious issues. They do reduce the noise getting to my ears quite well though- exactly what I needed them to do. Plus, the little aluminum carrying case is quite handy since it's got a small chain and clasp which I use to secure it on one of the zippers inside my riding jacket. As a result, I can't forget my hearing protection, and I don't have to worry about losing it. I can also hear better with these compared to foam ear plugs, but not by a groundbreaking margin.
S**T
Best non electric wind canceling ear pro
With these in and the red inserts in, i can hear music going 70 down the road. Comfortable to wear and cuts the noise in the ear. Tired of the wind sound . Get these.Also great on the firing range.
S**W
Excellent ear plugs for riding
Tried these based on an article. Writer said he loved the more expensive brand but chose these for his day-to-day riding. Not disappointed. Helps with the wind noise but can still hear traffic and can carry a conversation. Even tried these at a concert and they toned down the decibels without distorting the music. Only advice is to make sure you put them in so the little tabs are accessible for easy removal.
M**E
Peace ...
...with just the right amount of sound.I use these ear plugs when I ride my DR650SE.Earplugs are a personal thing; read the reviews and you'll find them all over the place for the many makes of earplugs offered. After having spent 34 years as a commercial pilot I know a thing or two about "on-the-job" noise. I can still hear very well ...and I want to keep it that way. So when I picked up riding motorcycles again in retirement, I knew after one ride, I was gonna need some "aural attenuation".Doing some research and personal trial and error, the most important aspect of the proper functioning of earplugs is how they *fit* in your ear canal. Don't assume because you're a "big guy" you have big ear canals ...or vice versa. Or that because a size "medium" is quoted as fitting most people that you are "most people". And, your ear canals might not be a matched set; not out of the realm of possible to have one side be a small and the other a medium. I figured my ear canals were fairly small because I have consistent trouble inserting and keeping in place the spongy, crush-to-fit, foam style earplugs. I would say dialing in the correct size for your earplugs is the hardest, but most important, aspect of wearing them and having them work effectively.Earpeace makes large, medium and small sizes; they come one size per kit. They do give you three earplugs in each kit in case you lose one ...a smart idea. Also smart was the nice aluminum key chain carry case. The actual audio filter is a small plastic insert that goes into the soft surround of the earplug. The Earpeace earplugs come with three sets of filters. You can go from less to more attenuation by swapping out the factory installed filters. And Earpeace gives you three filters per set so you have a spare filter in case you lose one; they *are* small and they *are* easy to drop and have disappear. So far I've stuck with the factory installed filters.A big point about these earplugs; they don't equally block all frequencies of sound. These modern earplugs are audio filters; they attenuate the harmful sound frequencies (like wind noise in your helmet) and attenuate less the less harmful sound frequencies (like the human voice or the sounds of the engine). So if you're used to the equally attenuating soft foamy earplugs, then these audio filter earplugs might sound a bit loud or noisy. The filters do seem to work as I can easily hear someone talking to me and I can respond in a normal level voice. I can hear other vehicles on the road to include emergency vehicles. But the roar of wind noise in my helmet is just about gone.For me, the Earpeace small earplugs fit perfect; my hunch was right. There is a knack to getting the earplugs properly inserted; you don't just jam them in your ears. Read the instructions and practice a bit. I know the earplugs are inserted correctly when I can gently pull on the small removal tabs and the earplugs stay put. One of the important points on earplugs in general are the small removal tabs. The ones on the Earpeace are right-sized and easy to grab with your bare thumb and forefinger; but you need to make sure you put them in correctly. As long as you can grab the tabs, the earplugs come out easily. Another major benefit of proper fit is comfort. With the Earpeace earplugs once I'm up and riding, I don't notice I'm wearing earplugs: I can't feel them; they don't hurt; they stay put. They stay put even when putting on my helmet. I can't comment on how the Earpeace earplugs effect hearing my helmet comm. system; I haven't tried it yet. I typically don't listen to music while riding and I sure as heck don't want to be dealing with "extended warranty" spam calls (or *any* calls) while I'm riding. I don't have a cellphone mount for my bike yet (but it's at the top of my list) so I'm not using the GPS voice directions feature. I will update this as my experience with these earplugs continues.
J**2
Meh
So, as a guy that rides with a helmet with comms, I'm not a fan of these. It says "clear communication" but even with my speakers turned all the way up, it's not clear and it's not easy to hear the conversation. I will not be wearing these while riding anymore. With that being said, when it comes to concerts, more construction-type work and/or working on the car (air tools and banging on things with a hammer), I will use these.As far a fit and comfort are concerned, they fit great and are really comfortable. I have worn these for around 7 hours straight without them annoying/hurting me.
T**6
Definitely solves the wind slap.
These ear plugs look great. I don't have very large or small ears and they seal perfectly. They cut the wind slap but still let me hear my bike and other vehicles around me. The only reason I didn't give this product 5 stars is because my music. I wear a full face helmet with the cheapest spirit cardo com system. The speakers on the spirit are not the loudest, and these plugs leave the music more quiet than I would like. But that's more of my choice of com system versus the performance of these ear plugs.
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