KLR Junkie
Well-known member
Hey all, trust the riding season is treating you well.
I've been using the standard yellow 3M EarSoft foam ear plugs for years. They work amazingly well, but I always get sore ears after about 5-6 hours. Yes, I do stop every hour or so for a couple of minutes just to stretch and hydrate and I do take them out each time but they still start to hurt my ears after a while. Oh, and I also use the smaller size, so no need to point out that there are multiple sizes.
It seems like every year I try something new just hoping to find something that works. Flanged plugs (too loud, pop out of place when talking), soft silicone (messy, sweaty ears cause them to get loose), IEMs (too loud, pop out when putting on helmet), it seems like I've tried them all.
This year it was custom molded plugs from Decibullz. They work OK off the bike (nowhere near the claimed 31dB of noise reduction but not too bad for sudden loud noises) but getting the helmet on without knocking them loose is almost impossible. I've molded them as low-profile as possible but if I even bump my ears with the helmet while putting it on the plugs get loosened and it's not possible to get them back in with the helmet on.
Am I stuck with sore ears, or is there some option that I've missed? Maybe I should just get a modular helmet so that I can spread it out and pull it on without touching my ears?
Cheers
I've been using the standard yellow 3M EarSoft foam ear plugs for years. They work amazingly well, but I always get sore ears after about 5-6 hours. Yes, I do stop every hour or so for a couple of minutes just to stretch and hydrate and I do take them out each time but they still start to hurt my ears after a while. Oh, and I also use the smaller size, so no need to point out that there are multiple sizes.
It seems like every year I try something new just hoping to find something that works. Flanged plugs (too loud, pop out of place when talking), soft silicone (messy, sweaty ears cause them to get loose), IEMs (too loud, pop out when putting on helmet), it seems like I've tried them all.
This year it was custom molded plugs from Decibullz. They work OK off the bike (nowhere near the claimed 31dB of noise reduction but not too bad for sudden loud noises) but getting the helmet on without knocking them loose is almost impossible. I've molded them as low-profile as possible but if I even bump my ears with the helmet while putting it on the plugs get loosened and it's not possible to get them back in with the helmet on.
Am I stuck with sore ears, or is there some option that I've missed? Maybe I should just get a modular helmet so that I can spread it out and pull it on without touching my ears?
Cheers