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05 December 2005, 22:10
Savage99
Electronic ear protection for hunting
Instead of dreaming up a new gun I have got to get off of my seat and do something before I go 100% deaf.

Here are some links to products that can be worn in the field as thats what I am talking about. We all can get muffs for the range but I would not wear them all day in the field. I have to do something and I want to find out whats going on.

http://www.earinc.com/p1-electronic-minicanalreg.php
http://www.espamerica.com/
http://www.gunaccessories.com/EARinc/default.asp

I just spoke with Ear inc. and they have models that can be programed to compensate for frequency loss. Just get a audiologist to send the report to them and they will custom program the protectors for you.

Here is the best one that they have.

http://www.earinc.com/p1-electronic-hunting-digital.php
It would be the Full Shell one if wind noise matters.

I really wish I had done something before. Even a year ago would have mattered.


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05 December 2005, 22:45
BigBBear
Call EAR in Colorodo. Hollyn is the main lady. I have known her for a while. They make a good product. I think a set of digitals now is around 700-800. Maybe you can get an AR discount. I would ask her if there was enough interest. PM me if you want more information.


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05 December 2005, 22:55
Hog Killer
Go with the ESPs, better product and customer service. Jack Homa is a first class guy to deal with.

Hog Killer


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07 December 2005, 03:36
Sambar 9.3
G'day, I have used the Walkers game ear (the basic version) for a few years now, no problems execpt for the wind noise at certain angles. If you shop around, you can pick them up for about $40 -$50 a set.

Cheers, Dave.


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07 December 2005, 04:00
larrys
I also understand the Radiens are quite good for $60-$80per set from Cabelas. I personally use the Peltor tac6 muffs when hunting. Provides very good audio and keeps the ears warm as well.


Larry

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07 December 2005, 17:23
muygrande
I have used the Pro Ears for about four seasons and they work pretty good. Have to be very careful with the on/off switch or you will go thru a lot of batteries. I believe they have come out with a type that fits around the back on your head rather than across the top which should be a little better for those wearing hats, etc.