
Since I was there at the hearing doctor I figured that I'd talk to them about hearing protection for hunting. There was a recommendation for digital hearing protection and they suggested custom fit plugs by Starkey Hearing Industries and then also they gave me a brochure for Westone Digital DefendEar custom plugs. They both offer amplification which I really don't need with my current level of hearing, though I get once I stuff something in my ears I won't be able to hear the way I can now. My concern with sound amplification is that there will be amplification of the wind and that is all I will hear all the time. And then that just seems to me that it totally defeats the purpose of the ability to hear and provide noise protection. And then I won't wear them if all I'm hearing is the wind (which will then be a huge waste of money). Has anyone here had any experience with either of these companies? People who have used these products? Or similar ones? Are people happy with their products? Unhappy? Any feedback on these companies' products would be greatly appreciated.
I've thought about the off the shelf hearing protection like the SportEar and such. The insert into the ear, not the behind the ear stuff. My biggest concern with those is that with having small ears they will be like other plugs for me and end up hurting after an hour or two of use. I can handle foam plugs ok for an extended period, but the plastic flanged ones I can't get a good seal with the "small" and the "large" hurt so bad that I have to take them out after an hour or two. So I'd consider some off the shelf hearing protection if there are foam inserts instead of the plastic like I see much more commonly.
I'll be sure to wear the custom molded plugs a bunch around the house with doing some outdoor work to see how comfy they are but I couldn't wear them hunting because if they cancelled as much noise as the silicone mold stuff they squirted into my ears then I'd be pretty much deaf in the woods or marsh. The Dr. said that the custom molded plugs from Starkey are $600 for the basic and $750 for the premium. So it's a big difference from the off the shelf versions that are in the $300-$400 range. Are custom molded plugs THAT much better? Wouldn't the technology be about the same for the electronics part?
I know you get what you pay for, but I wanna make sure that if I'm going to be dropping a bunch of money on hearing protection then I wanna be sure that I'll be happy with it.
Any thoughts or feedback would be greatly appreciated
Danibeth