Peltor Sport Tactical 100 Electronic Hearing Protector Ear Protection NRR 22 dB, Ideal for Range

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Customers find these earmuffs effective at sound suppression, allowing them to hear range commands while maintaining clarity, and appreciate their comfort, perfect fit, and value for money. The earmuffs work well for both indoor and outdoor shooting, and customers value their ability to hear conversations and communicate with others. While some customers find them well-made and durable, others express concerns about reliability.

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Reviewer: Robert Woodbury
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great earmuffs.
Review: These are really great earmuffs. They cover the ear completely, are very adjustable, lightweight, come in a nice color, and allow you to hear what you should and silence what you shouldn’t.They’re great for the range, fit nicely over hats, and if you add a vented cover like I did, they’re very breathable.

Reviewer: PRM
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Solid & Sleek Range Earmuffs
Review: I’m glad I decided to go with these sleek Peltor shooting protection ear muffs. I’m not an expert shooter, but my instructor is an expert and he mentioned that he also wears Peltor after he noticed mine when I put them on. Sure enough he had them on as well, although his were a black color, so perhaps a different model? Anyway I took that as a good sign. They felt very secure and snug to my ear. I thought I was going to need the gel cups, but I feel like the default ones worked pretty well. As a female, I have a larger head and these were easily adjustable to fit me. They also fold up in a compact manner, so they can be stored easily in my Savior Equipment tactical bag. I do plan to purchase a hard case for them as extra protection. I’m still getting used to adjusting the volume appropriately, so I hope I was using them correctly. At first I would get startled by the muffled popping noises from other people firing at the outdoor range, but I think it’s because I’m not used to the overall sound. But I didn’t experience any ringing in my ear after, so they do work! It was also very windy when I wore them, and the integrity of my instructors voice was well preserved which is important because I need to communicate with him frequently. Electronic is the way to go!! And I really like that they have directional audio, so I can know which direction the sounds around me are coming from. This alone made me choose Peltor over Walker. I’m excited to wear these again at the range!

Reviewer: Peter
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: One year and going great!
Review: About a year ago I purchased the Peltor Rangeguard Hearing Protection earmuffs. I cannot say enough about them for the value. Great noise-cancelling yet I can still listen to the RSO and my fellow shooters. Seem very durable and well-built. I don’t abuse my gear but I think these could take a bit! I took another person’s advice and switched out the foam earmuffs and that made them nearly perfect.Recently I became involved in some activities that require radio comms as well. Started looking for a new set of hearing protection that has a aux port to allow radio connection. Well, to my surprise this headset already has one, for under $40!!!! So glad I bought these!

Reviewer: MdntRanger50
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Best electronic ear muffs I have had
Review: I purchased this pair of peltor rangeguard electronic muffs in May of 2018, so I have had them going on 7 yrs and they still work great. I recently purchased a walker quad razor slim pair thinking the directional sound would be twice as good as the peltors since the peltors only have 2 microphones vs the walkers 4. Not so, the walkers do not give any directional noise indication of which way the sound is coming from. The walkers sound is just right in the middle no matter which way the sound is really coming from. The peltors truly give you a directional sound input and you know which direction the sound is coming from and that’s from only have 2 microphones. With the peltors if I have 2 people on either side of me I can tell who is talking and which side it’s coming from even in the dark. The peltors also give you front to rear directional sound as well. Peltors in my option are hands down better in sound direction over the walkers. Peltors have a NRR of 21 and the walkers are 22 so not that much of a difference in decimal reduction, about the same. They both amplify sound about the same but the peltors you can tell which way the sound is coming from, not so with the walkers. Also in the slim department, I think the peltors are a tad slimmer than the walkers. The peltors have a smaller rounded profile over the walkers. Very satisfied with the peltors and pretty disappointed with the walkers.

Reviewer: Mark
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: They are relatively comfortable and seal well
Review: I bought these for work, and used them in a recent week long firearms course. I have had the Howard Leight Impact Sport protection for about 18 months. However, the thin foam ear seals on those are uncomfortable for long use (anything more than 30 to 40 minutes), and do not seem to seal as well as some old Pelor passive ear muffs I have.The Peltor Rangeguards have ear seals that are similar to my old passive Peltor Bullseye Ulimate 10 ear muffs, that are relatively comfortable and seal well. They proved to be comfortable even when worn for 2+ hours at a time, and seal reasonably well. Although I should say I use “goggle” style eye pro, so that I just have a thin elastic strap running under the seals, rather than the hard temples of glasses. Protecting my hearing is important enough that is a step I take to ensure a good seal with all my ear muffs.I had considered getting the Peltor Tactical 100 ear muffs, but these appear to be the exact same thing, for $30 less. I know Peltor claims the Tactical 100 version has a Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) of 22 decibels (dB), and these are only rated at 21dB, but I can’t see where the difference might be.Pros: Good price, comfortable, amplifies noise enough to hear range commands even when wearing earplugs (which I always use).Cons: Is not compatible with Peltor’s gel ear seals, which would improve comfort and more importantly provide an even better seal against noise. Is not as low profile as some other ear muffs, which can be a problem for some people when shooting long guns, although I did not have a problem.Summary: Decent performance, great price, good comfort. NRR not as good as some more expensive ear pro available from Peltor and ProEars.EDIT TO ADD: A little reading showed you can actually use the gel ear seals ( 3M Peltor Camelback Gel Sealing Rings HY80, Black ). The earseals on RangeGuards are attached with adhesive, and the Peltor HY80 gel earseals are also attached to plastic rings with adhesive. Just carefully peel off the earcups from both the RangeGuard and the HY80 gel earseals, and stick the gel seals on the rings already mounted to the RangeGuards. It took me less than 10 minutes. They are much more comfortable now, and seem to block noise better do to getting a better seal around the ears.

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