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I guess I'm doing this a bit bass-ackwards , but I've already ordered the 'Peltor Sport Electronic Hearing Protector'. What will I like, or not ? Thanks ________________________ "Red hair and black leather, my favorite color scheme" | ||
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I am on the range a lot and I need to hear what my students are saying. I have two sets of Tactical Pro headsets, but mine do not have the Bluetooth. One set has the behind the neck brace and the other is over the top. One I have had about 10 years and it continues to give great service. The other is 4 years old and it works like new. I did just replace the disintegrating foam ear pads on the older one with the gel pads, which I like better. CMSGT USAF (Retired) Chief of Police (Retired) | |||
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Hop head |
after about 12 yrs of shooting matches in the summer, and a couple hygiene kits, you can bet on side may stop working, other than that, which is likely more my fault than anything , I have been very pleased with Peltor products, https://chandlersfirearms.com/chesterfield-armament/ | |||
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I have read that the 500 is a little heavier than the 300. The Bluetooth might be nice for notifications and taking calls, but I'm not sure I care much about that on the range. | |||
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I have had my Peltor Tactical Pro muffs for a few years now, and could not be more pleased. All the rest of my muffs just stay in a box in the closet. | |||
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The current Peltor Tactical 300 and 500, are some of the best deals on electronic hearing protection available, as the prices have come down a lot since they were first introduced. At $80 on Amazon, combined with the gel ear seals for $30, the 300s are probably the best "bang for your buck." https://www.amazon.com/Peltor-...7ot3bPk6L&ref=plSrch https://www.amazon.com/3M-Pelt...6C14SQNZ02R1DYA6Q21T Also, they outperform the dramatically more expensive MSA Sordin sets the "Tactical Timmys" all swear they must have. Unless you have a need to wear a helmet, and communicate with a tactical team, you shouldn't be paying two times the cost (or more), for less effective hearing protection. The MSA Sordins sacrifice noise reduction capability, to achieve a super low profile for use under helmets, while also packing in the wiring necessary for radio comms used by tactical teams. For those of us who don't wear a helmet and conduct radio comms on tactical ops, the Peltors are better, at a much lower cost. ___________________________________________ "He was never hindered by any dogma, except the Constitution." - Ty Ross speaking of his grandfather General Barry Goldwater "War is the remedy that our enemies have chosen, and I say let us give them all they want." - William Tecumseh Sherman | |||
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They make a great product. I personally prefer a knob to adjust sound level but you can get used to either. | |||
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