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Passive Hearing Protectors Shot Gunner Folding Protector Blk
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Passive Hearing Protectors Shot Gunner Folding Protector Blk

SKU:

GS-5729

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Description:

Designed and developed especially for the trap and skeet shooter. A stowaway hearing protector with an ultra-low tapered section of the ear cup bottom, which eliminates interference with the gun stock. Excellent attenuation with adjustable stainless spring steel headband for optimum fit. Adjusts small enough to fit women and most children. The ShotGunnerTM Hearing Protector is one of the best passive hearing protectors on the market. It has liquid gel liquid gel foam cushions to give you the greatest comfort while providing the best protection. They reduce the noise level by 21db in a light weight frame. Specifications:- NRR 21dB - World's lightest weight folding hearing protector - Tapered cup for the trap and skeet shooter - Reduces gun stock interference - Liquid/foam filled ear cushions - Adjustable headband - Black domes

Features:

Shotgunner Folding, Black (NRR 21 dB)


078371970116


Peltor will replace products which fail because of defects in workmanship or materials within thirt


Product Details:
Product Length: 8.2 inches
Product Width: 4.8 inches
Product Height: 3.9 inches
Product Weight: 0.55 pounds
Package Length: 9.0 inches
Package Width: 5.5 inches
Package Height: 4.7 inches
Package Weight: 0.55 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 52 reviews
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 52 customer reviews )
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30 of 31 found the following review helpful:

5My new "Best Friend"May 09, 2009
By F.M. "Fos1110"
Because I am/was a firearm instructor I own a half dozen muffs including a pair a pair of electonic Peltors. These are my favorite at 10% of the cost of electronic muffs.

I bought them for trap/skeet. My Browning has an adjustable comb but these do NOT interfere with mounting the shotgun or getting a proper cheek weld as do the large electronic muffs.

They are VERY comfortable, in fact too comfortable, you will forget to take them off. I forgot to put them on one time and shot a double on the skeet range. It is a testiment to their effectiveness as my ears rang for three days afterwards.

I highly recommend these to you. They are inexpensive but are EXTREMELY COMFORTABLE and WORK VERY WELL. What more could you ask?

33 of 39 found the following review helpful:

4good earmuffs, though possibly not the bestJun 26, 2009
By Ryan Williams "illiteracy enthusiast"
These earmuffs are quite good. I am a firm believer in the Peltor brand. However, depending on what you're using them for, you may be better suited getting a different model, such as the Peltor H10A earmuffs (which I also own, and are only a couple dollars more as of the time of this writing).

FYI, I use earmuffs for studying, blocking out noise while taking public transportation (e.g. trolleys, subways), protecting my hearing while vacuuming or using power tools, and generally eliminating ambient noise around me. I do not shoot skeet or target practice regularly.

Pros:

-quite comfortable to wear, despite not being as comfortable as the H10A earmuffs

-look cooler than the H10A earmuffs (if I were going to wear them in public, for instance, I would use these), both in terms of the color and the low-profile design

-if you're using them for target practice with a rifle or shotgun (which I don't, for the record), these may be your best bet since the low-profile design would get in your way less than the fairly bulky H10A design

-can fold up to become more compact for travel/storage (they become roughly the size and shape of a softball) unlike the H10A earmuffs

-reduce the noise level by 21dB (according to the specs), which is quite good

Cons:

-not quite as comfortable to wear as the H10A earmuffs, which are extremely comfortable

-don't block out as much noise as the H10A earmuffs (29 dB according to specs); the difference is slight but noticeable

-folding them up into a ball requires that you collapse the height-adjusters, meaning that every time you do so, you'll have to readjust them to your head later; in my opinion, this would not be practical to do very often

-height adjusters aren't perfect in terms of ease or speed of use (you kind of have to wiggle each of them down individually), but they are good enough as long as you're not planning on adjusting them very frequently (and they're the same as the ones on the H10A earmuffs)

-because of the fold-up design, they are not quite as easy to put on as the H10A earmuffs or other non-folding models (they're not hard to put on, they just require a little bit more effort by comparison)

All things considered, I prefer the H10A earmuffs over these whenever I'm not in public (and, thus, don't care if I look a little ridiculous). However, these are still a good pair of earmuffs and they would probably work well for most applications. Additionally, as I mentioned earlier, these may be the best bet if you are using them with a shotgun or rifle, since they are less bulky than the H10A model.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:

5Great Ear Protection!Mar 24, 2009
By WINDRIDER
After purchasing one pair and using at the gun range, I came home and ordered two more pair for my sons. Great Value! You won't be sorry!!

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

3Ok, but not really worth itOct 23, 2011
By J. Stengel
So I'll start off by saying it does the basics of what it promises: It dampens noise by about 20dB. No problems there, and it fits on your head really easy, nice adjustable strap and all that. It squeezes a bit and gets hot, but then that is life for over the ear hearing protection. If it didn't it wouldn't protect your hearing.

Then why the 3 stars? Well because it isn't really useful for shotgun shooting. The problem is when you press your face down for a proper cheek weld, the cup near the shotgun breaks its seal around the bottom of your ear, and thus loses most of its noise reduction ability. While they don't catch on the shotgun or anything, the fact remains they don't work well for that kind of shooting. It works fine if you have a red dot sight, and thus hold your head up higher, but if you try to cheek weld to use a bead sight, it won't do the trick.

As such I would instead get one of the larger earmuffs with better noise reduction. No reason to settle for 21dB when you can have 30dB and the same basic function. Only reason to get this is if you require something lighter weight. For shotgunning when you are pressing your cheek against it, you'll want something else.

That's my problem with it. Not that it doesn't work, but it doesn't work for the specific function it is advertised for. I would have gotten one of their higher end products had I known that. Firearms are quite loud, plenty of hearing protection is a good idea.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Good Product, Works as AdvertisedSep 13, 2009
By givpilot
I'm very happy with these ear protectors -- so happy, that I've purchased two. They work very well for their intended purpose; i.e., as shotgun hearing protectors. They muffle the discharge of the shotgun well and are comfortable enough to wear for hours at a time. They have beveled ear cups so there's no interference with the stock of the gun. Another nice feature is that they fold up to a very compact size for easy storage in the range bag. I've also used these on the rifle range and, although adequate, they do not attenuate the sharper crack of rifle fire as well as "full size" protectors. It's clear they were designed for shotgun fire and that group of frequencies they attenuate very well. Highly recommended.

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