I want to get a tight seal with Sordin MSA Supreme Pro-X. My dermatologist suggests wide brimmed hat but I think that would interfere with getting a good seal. I did find something searching the internet although it is not my style. What do others suggest? Here is the link to the Boonie hat:
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August 19, 2017, 09:44 PM
maxwayne
I have never had much luck with a hat and ear muffs.
August 19, 2017, 10:02 PM
Il Cattivo
You may be trying to buy hearing protection to wear with a hat.
August 19, 2017, 10:32 PM
konata88
Can you get a larger size boonie that fits over the Sordin's? (instead of wearing the Sordin's over the hat).
Or cut notches into the side of the boonie and the reseal with velcro after slipping the ear muffs through the notches?
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August 19, 2017, 10:50 PM
ZSMICHAEL
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This is similar to what you are talking about: ENHANCED LIGHTWEIGHT BOONIE HATS
Integrated Electronic Hearing Muff Boonie Hat
Lightweight Boonie Hat with enhanced features:
Ventilated hat band that breathes easily, allowing trapped body heat to shed Brim snaps around electronic hearing muffs so sun protection is not lost Mesh rear neck veil protects neck while facilitating heat shed, doubles as a front veil when hat is turned around 50/50 Nylon/Cotton ripstop construction Day Glo Orange signal panel/pocket inside cap Velcro pile tape patches on top and rear of hat Machine or hand wash, air/drip dry Available in Multicam or Kryptek Highlander with a Small or Large Brim
It is pricey at 65 bucks, but much less than what my dermatologist charges.
Look at the Ultrasport, Supersport and Chlorine resistant Ultrasport hats with complete veils. They are well made and outlast and perform better than others I have tried. They are washable.
They work fine with the veil between ears and earmuffs; it doesn't seem to lessen the noise protection.
If you don't want the best sun protection from the veil type hats, look at Coolibar's 'bucket' hats. They might fit easily over your Sordins.This message has been edited. Last edited by: RichardC,
I would choose version with behind head band and wear hat of choice.
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August 20, 2017, 10:21 AM
dewhorse
I picked up the behind the neck pros for this reason.
August 20, 2017, 06:20 PM
c1steve
I use a wide brimmed hat. I use a larger size than normal, and cut out a tee shaped slot on both sides. The ear muffs are inserted into the cut slots. This works well.
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August 20, 2017, 06:36 PM
Black92LX
I wear an Outdoor Research SunRunner and just put the muffs over the flaps The fabric is pretty thin and I get a very nice seal. I do wear plugs along with my muffs though.
Looks like the new SunRunner model the neck flap in snaps from the bill may me able to put the hat on undo the flap at the bill put your muffs on then snap the flaps over and not have the fabric in the muffs.
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August 20, 2017, 08:17 PM
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Most MagPul baseball hats are missing the knobbie on the top.
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August 20, 2017, 08:26 PM
Warhorse
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Originally posted by dewhorse: I picked up the behind the neck pros for this reason.
Same here. Speaking of which they should be here tomorrow, so that I can listen to the eclipse safely.
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August 20, 2017, 08:35 PM
ZSMICHAEL
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Same here. Speaking of which they should be here tomorrow, so that I can listen to the eclipse safely.
Post back if you would. I am still in process of deciding. My main concern is that they are comfortable and do not slide off my head. I am not doing any tacticool stuff for the most part, but would like to wear either a ball cap or fishing type hat with earflaps and neck protection.
August 22, 2017, 09:20 AM
Warhorse
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Originally posted by ZSMICHAEL:
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Same here. Speaking of which they should be here tomorrow, so that I can listen to the eclipse safely.
Post back if you would. I am still in process of deciding. My main concern is that they are comfortable and do not slide off my head. I am not doing any tacticool stuff for the most part, but would like to wear either a ball cap or fishing type hat with earflaps and neck protection.
The Sordins arrived yesterday. They seem amazing, with the volume turned up I can hear better than when wearing my hearing aids. I will be going to the outdoor range tonight, and hoping they give way better noise protection than my over one year old $30 Caldwell electronic muffs, which do not seem to work so well lately. In answer to ZSMICHAEL, I can wear a ball cap on top of the Sordins but cannot wear the cap as close to my ears as I would like, however it is very comfortable to wear the muffs over the cap. I do not have a fishing style hat to try out, but I suspect the results would be similar.
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I would choose version with behind head band and wear hat of choice.
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+1 this is exactly what I did.
Mine that just came in are the "neckband" model, and I can not wear a ballcap over them pulled far enough down so that the wind does not blow it off. The top of the muffs themeselves prevent wearing the cap in the "normal" posistion
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August 22, 2017, 09:34 PM
ZSMICHAEL
Any more ideas? Still in process of making a decision. Thanks
I would choose version with behind head band and wear hat of choice.
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+1 this is exactly what I did.
Mine that just came in are the "neckband" model, and I can not wear a ballcap over them pulled far enough down so that the wind does not blow it off. The top of the muffs themeselves prevent wearing the cap in the "normal" posistion
well, mine are actually the TCI DEHP, but I thought it was the same fit as the MSA/Sordins/etc. either way, they work under a hat for me.