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Peltor 97079 Combat Arms Earplugs

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Peltor 97079 Combat Arms Earplugs

  • 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

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

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List Price: $ 13.99

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5 comments on Peltor 97079 Combat Arms Earplugs

  1. Just Right says:

    Shotgun Shooting Review by Just Right for Peltor 97079 Combat Arms Earplugs
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    Short of full sized ear protection for indoor ranges, this is probably the best hearing protection I’ve used. I was issued these exact ear plugs in the military for use as an Infantryman in Iraq, so I can tell you first hand that these work very well in combat situations. The option to choose between full hearing protection and partial means you will be able to carry out conversations and hear things more effectively while still protecting your hearing. They fit snugly into my ears and don’t require adjusting once I’ve put them in, which is more than I can say about other ear plugs. I also find they have an advantage over the full sized hearing protection often used at the range because that usually interferes with my eye protection in a way these do not. Half the time, the eye protection pops those ear muffs off my ears just enough to expose me to the full sound of my weapon. These ear plugs are a great alternative to that problem. Highly recommended for outdoor use, acceptable for indoors as well. Again, as a former Infantryman who has frequently been in REAL combat with these ear plugs, I highly recommend them.

  2. B. Wood says:

    Shotgun Shooting Review by B. Wood for Peltor 97079 Combat Arms Earplugs
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    These are really nice and they are way less bulky than many of the other forms of hearing protection out there and I think they work as well or better than the disposable foam ear plugs. They also have the nice feature that the yellow side is for when you are doing things that involve burst noises (like gunfire) while the gray is for consistent ambient noise (heavy machinery, etc).

    Now for the caveat: If you are going to a shooting range which has panels between each of the shooters and/or you will be outdoors these are absolutely great and I’m hard-pressed to say you’d really need anything more. For most people this will be most of the time. At my particular gun club we have some indoor shooting events where the range does not have partitions between shooters. Essentially when you’re indoors, you have shooters on either side of you, and you’re all shooting at roughly the same time these start to feel a little like they are lacking.

  3. Thomas D. Czechowicz says:

    Shotgun Shooting Review by Thomas D. Czechowicz for Peltor 97079 Combat Arms Earplugs
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    These plugs are very effective, and are easy to use. Once you get in the right way they stay there, until you take them out. Not like those inexpensive set that loosen up. the case come in handy, so you do not lose them.

  4. Forgotten says:

    Shotgun Shooting Review by Forgotten for Peltor 97079 Combat Arms Earplugs
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    I found this item to be small and perfect in performance. These earplugs function exactly as described allowing me to shoot my handgun while safely hearing any conversation around me with very little if any loss of volume. Shooting however is still safely reduced to a much lower noise. I have and do recomend these earplugs!

  5. gh says:

    Shotgun Shooting Review by gh for Peltor 97079 Combat Arms Earplugs
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    I’ve used two different types of passive earplugs, these & the Surefire Sonic Defenders. Both have pro’s & cons. If I could only have one, this would be the one.

    I will review these in comparison to the Surefires.

    Comfort: Surefire is more comfortable in the ear, but the Peltors can be worn easily for hours on end.

    Noise Reduction: The Peltors work better, but also reduce more of normal sounds (voices, people moving, etc). If the “normal” sounds are very important, pick the Surefires. As a result, the Peltors also work better in louder conditions.

    Real world usage:

    Shooting outdoors, the Surefires with stopper out is adequate for 22LR, 9mm, 40 S&W, etc (smaller caliber). Even with the stopper in, I found 223 a little too loud for my comfort. Using the Peltor outdoors, I found all comfortable — including 223. Standing next to a 30-06 & 308 to spot, is loud but manageable. If I was the shooter, I’d prefer to place olive side in.

    All in all, these Peltors have now become my shooting earplugs of choice. For sleeping, I still prefer to use my Surefires so that I can block street & fan sounds, while still easily being able to hear things that go bump in the night — while still leaving me ready to go hot if needed. Yeah… paranoid I know.

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