Ultra low-profile, light weight, slim design with rubberized ear cups
NRR 27 protection from noise
Compactly folds up for easy transport and storage
Features sound dampening composite housing with a comfortable headband with metal wire frame
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I bought these last time they were on SD. For sound reduction, there are better options; for comfort, there are better options. But if you absolutely need something low profile (shooting only, really), these are workable.
Audio is mono only. (edit: nevermind that, this thread is for the unpowered version)
I bought these last time they were on SD. For sound reduction, there are better options; for comfort, there are better options. But if you absolutely need something low profile (shooting only, really), these are workable.
Audio is mono only.
Some colors of headphones are already sold out, right? Some colors are not available for purchase, in addition, 17.99 is the price of one of the colors, others are higher than 17.99 US dollars, the proportion of the price reduction is not the same
27 is not good enough for shooting in indoor ranges, btw. I think this is only for outside and when you are the only one shooting - hunting, that is, you don't have anyone right next to you shooting as well. I mean, you can do it but the damage will be done. Tinnitus made many people end their lives. Deafness is preferable but you don't get to choose.
Usually you'd want to go with 34 nrr for better protection. Plus, you can also put extra tiny ones in your ear canal (this is in addition to the 34 nrr muffs), if you really do shoot often and want to save the hearing.
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Not anymore, over $17 now
Audio is mono only. (edit: nevermind that, this thread is for the unpowered version)
Audio is mono only.
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Ohhhhhhh good point, I was referring to the powered Razors, which is not relevant to this post. Damn I must be old.
Those that know, know
Usually you'd want to go with 34 nrr for better protection. Plus, you can also put extra tiny ones in your ear canal (this is in addition to the 34 nrr muffs), if you really do shoot often and want to save the hearing.