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Honeywell Howard Leight Impact Sport Electronic Earmuff (Green Colorway)

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$35

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Amazon has Honeywell Howard Leight Impact Sport Electronic Earmuff (Green Colorway) on sale for $34.99. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Ambient sound amplification
  • Automatic noise-blocking
  • Ultraslim earcups
  • Padded, adjustable headband
  • Folding design
  • Snap-in ear cushions
  • AUX Input jack & cord
  • Auto shut-off
  • Requires 2x AAA batteries (included)
  • NRR: 22

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Amazon has Honeywell Howard Leight Impact Sport Electronic Earmuff (Green Colorway) on sale for $34.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal

Features:
  • Ambient sound amplification
  • Automatic noise-blocking
  • Ultraslim earcups
  • Padded, adjustable headband
  • Folding design
  • Snap-in ear cushions
  • AUX Input jack & cord
  • Auto shut-off
  • Requires 2x AAA batteries (included)
  • NRR: 22

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Written by megakimcheelove | Staff

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Model: Howard Leight by Honeywell Impact Sport Sound Amplification Electronic Shooting Earmuff, Green

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Personmans
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Buy these, but be careful of fakes!! Both types of packaging are clear retail packs. If you get a small paper box, it is fake. There are also a couple good comparison pictures in the Amazon reviews.
Trunk666
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Yes, but definitely double up with plugs.

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Buy these, but be careful of fakes!! Both types of packaging are clear retail packs. If you get a small paper box, it is fake. There are also a couple good comparison pictures in the Amazon reviews.
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Yesterday 08:29 PM
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Elcheapo213Yesterday 08:29 PM
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Are these ok for indoor shooting?
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Yesterday 08:32 PM
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Trunk666Yesterday 08:32 PM
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Quote from Elcheapo213 :
Are these ok for indoor shooting?
Yes, but definitely double up with plugs.
Yesterday 08:38 PM
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DealArtistYesterday 08:38 PM
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Had the plastic on an old pair get gummy. Just fyi.
Yesterday 09:56 PM
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Scotty73Yesterday 09:56 PM
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After a few years they do get gummy, the black ruberized plastic. If you double up with plugs be sure to turn the volume up. I only use these doubled up with big bore, otherwise I just use plugs.
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pixelbenderYesterday 10:10 PM
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Love these.

Great for hunting - have stereo mics vs some of the Walkers only have mono - these let you hear directionally.

As others say - when inside double up with plugs. Even at outside ranges I use plugs and turn volume all the way up.

I also spent $20 on a set of 2 gel pads on Amazon that have worked well.
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DaMexicaYesterday 10:11 PM
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these suck and dont work well
better off buying the small in ear ones. unless your gunna shoot with cans i would not waste the money
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Noobzilla771Yesterday 10:30 PM
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Are these good for airplanes? Looking for something to protect my hearing because loud jet engines gave me tinnitus and I dont want it to worsen.
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TheMadMuleYesterday 10:30 PM
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Bah, for Prime members only. Wish the title stated that.
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Quote from Noobzilla771 :
Are these good for airplanes? Looking for something to protect my hearing because loud jet engines gave me tinnitus and I dont want it to worsen.
Think of them as regular ear muffs but they'll amplify normal voices (which, on a plan outside of placing a drink order, you don't need). If you go that route there are higher NRR ear muffs to use.

Personally I prefer noise cancelling headphones instead.
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btb601Yesterday 11:12 PM
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Quote from DealArtist :
Had the plastic on an old pair get gummy. Just fyi.
Same here...biodegradable earmuffs 😏
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hizzledizzleYesterday 11:24 PM
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Quote from DaMexica :
these suck and dont work well
better off buying the small in ear ones. unless your gunna shoot with cans i would not waste the money
Agreed. Ever since Honeywell bought them, they suck. 3M Peltor Sport Tactical are much better overall, but I still double up hearpro when using stuff like this.
If you do go for these, I'd suggest also getting gel ear pads. They help the sound seal and comfort immensely.
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jerkinmygherkinToday 12:25 AM
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ComTacs are much better and they're only $475 more
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Agent2828Today 01:41 AM
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Quote from Trunk666 :
Quote from Elcheapo213 [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Are these ok for indoor shooting?
Yes, but definitely double up with plugs.
Agree, doubling up when indoors is always wise. Plus consider Magna Lens shooting glasses to pair with these, which can save 17 decibels of hearing protection that is lost when you use regular safety glasses + earmuffs. They are amazing.

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FuschiaStraw5706Today 01:43 AM
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we own two pairs of these, and they are very good!

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