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What's your favorite eye/ear protection?
April 23, 2019, 10:26 PM
mataiWhat's your favorite eye/ear protection?
It's about time I up my Eye and Ear protection game. I'm still using some old big ear muffs and scratched up glasses.
The glasses don't fit with the muffs so they're always tilted down.
Are there some eye and ear protection that work well together so they're not all wonky?
Was looking at those MSA Sordins but didn't want to drop the money before checking with the braintrust.
Thanks!
April 23, 2019, 10:34 PM
ZSMICHAELSordins is the consensus. I like Smith optics for eyewear. Supposed to deflect 22 short. I protect things i want to keep.
April 23, 2019, 10:35 PM
maladatI wear prescription glasses.
The secret to ear protection that works well with glasses is gel ear pads (or, y'know, earplugs).
Obviously you can find glasses with thin arms that sit close.to your head that will work with any muffs, but my experience over the last 10+ years with Peltor muffs with gel ear pads and then Sordins with gel ear pads is that they are comfortable and get a good seal with every pair of glasses and sunglasses I've had during that time, some with really chunky arms.
Normal foam ear pads don't work NEARLY as well, and worse the harder the foam is.
April 23, 2019, 10:38 PM
RileyThe Sordins are highly recommended here, I’ve not used them.
I was pretty happy with the Peltor 100 electronic muffs.
I upgraded to SoundGear custom molded electronic hearing protection and they are awesome. Their Instant Fit in the ear electronics are pretty good too and much cheaper.
I use the ESS Crosshair and great and they are pretty good under muffs. They make a pair called the Supressor that is supposed to be even better with muffs.
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Expectations are premeditated disappointments. April 23, 2019, 10:54 PM
BeancookerOptics have mostly all been Oakley. Pair of Razor Blades took a 16 penny nail from a nail gun at point blank range. Never pierced the lens.
I’m sworn by them since that.
Howard Leight ear muffs. No complaints.
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April 24, 2019, 12:17 AM
Mustang-PaPaI like my Howard Leights slim style with an extra set of foam plugs.
April 24, 2019, 12:26 AM
henryarnaudI've always used Oakleys for eye pro. However, my older M-frame lens seems to have started delaminating (?). I'm debating whether to find compatible replacement lenses or look for other, less costly, options. I'm currently leaning towards Wiley X Sabers.
I've never really had a favorite set of ear pro. I have a set of expensive Peltors that had its electronics die just after the 1-year warranty expired.

I know Sordins are top-rated, but out of my price range. I'm probably going to go with Howard Leights, as they seem to have good reviews and won't break the bank.
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For ballistic eyeglasses, look for MIL-PRF-31013 which protects against high speed objects. Ansi Z87.1 is for slower moving objects found in the work place.
April 24, 2019, 02:02 AM
f2Howard Leight; mickey mouse and foamies.
April 24, 2019, 08:07 AM
sig sailorI'd never heard of Sordins, so I looked them up. Holy Crap! Do those come with hookers and blow? They must be very good, or they would never get away with that kind of asking price.
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April 24, 2019, 08:20 AM
Beancookerquote:
Originally posted by henryarnaud:
I've always used Oakleys for eye pro. However, my older M-frame lens seems to have started delaminating (?). I'm debating whether to find compatible replacement lenses or look for other, less costly, options. I'm currently leaning towards Wiley X Sabers.
Email me your address. I’m fairly certain I have an extra lens or two I can send your way.
Delamination is common on iridium lenses. Right at the spot where it meets the frame, after about 10 years of sweat/head oil.
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Originally posted by sigmonkey:
I'd fly to Turks and Caicos with live ammo falling out of my pockets before getting within spitting distance of NJ with a firearm.
April 24, 2019, 10:29 AM
corsairSordin Pro-X for ear pro.
I still have a pair of Oakley A-frames w/clear lens I use for the range. Eye pro I don't get too particular with so, it ranges between Oakley's, Kaenon's, Wiley-X's and ESS.
April 24, 2019, 10:39 AM
tatortoddMSA Sordin Supreme Pro. Like them so much that when the movers snagged my first pair that I bought them again.
Wiley X prescription glasses. Pro Tip: If you're like me and have bi-focals do NOT get bi-focals for your shooting glasses. Stationary shooting was OK, but shooting on the move or shooting a moving target (e.g. sporting clays) was miserable as stuff was going between distance and close up prescription. I spent the money and had single vision distance lenses installed.
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DISCLAIMER: These are the author's own personal views and do not represent the views of the author's employer. April 24, 2019, 11:01 AM
GustoferSordins and Oakleys here.
Spendy? Yup, but worth every penny.
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April 24, 2019, 11:34 AM
joel9507MSA Sordins here.
April 24, 2019, 12:10 PM
gibby29I’m a prescription or WileyXs type of guy and a pair of Peltor 500s. I feel like they’re bigger than they need to be but the Bluetooth feature is cool. I pipe in some background music at a low volume hen I shoot.
April 24, 2019, 01:53 PM
BobofboneI've used a bunch of different setups over the years. Peltors are nice, but currently I'm using MSA Sordin Supreme Pro's and prescription Wiley X, tinted, with progressive bifocal lenses.
The MSA's are very comfortable, seal well around glasses frames, amplify ambient sound above normal when turned up and dampen loud sounds like gunfire well. They are also water resistant.
I asked for a similar set of Peltors for an Xmas present several years back. My wife declined, citing cost. Since then, a number of people I know have had family member die, and they mentioned something about an inheritance. I decided I wouldn't take it with me either, and bought the MSA's. I doubt my kids will eventually notice the difference.
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April 24, 2019, 02:37 PM
matthew03Sordins with gel cups.
April 24, 2019, 05:28 PM
06wrbWhere is everyone getting the Sordins for a decent price?
April 24, 2019, 07:50 PM
henryarnaudquote:
Originally posted by Beancooker:
quote:
Originally posted by henryarnaud:
I've always used Oakleys for eye pro. However, my older M-frame lens seems to have started delaminating (?). I'm debating whether to find compatible replacement lenses or look for other, less costly, options. I'm currently leaning towards Wiley X Sabers.
Email me your address. I’m fairly certain I have an extra lens or two I can send your way.
Delamination is common on iridium lenses. Right at the spot where it meets the frame, after about 10 years of sweat/head oil.
It seems to be happening with my clear lens.
Also, I appreciate your offer. E-mail sent. Thank you.
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