notsorichguy
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
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Don't waste your money on muffs with a NRR of less than 33......
That sounds a bit condescending in someway....... I was in a rush to get to supper so I cut it short.
I don't mean to ruffle any feathers, but if you are buying muffs from princess auto or some such you may want to re-think your spending.
Double up your ear protection, really it does make a differance.
Here is the reason why you shouldn't waste your $$ on muffs with a NRR or 32 or less. According to my 'ear doctor' (I can't for the life of me remeber what their profession is called, I was going to say proctologist..... But that taint right!
Just FYI a good pair of;
Good rubber plugs will run you $7 to $15
Custom fitted plugs will run you $220+
A good set of muffs (NRR of 33) will run you $80 to $225 (depending on brand)
A good set of electroic muffs with a NRR or 33 will run you $300+
Beware of cheap muffs that claim a NRR or over 28 and cost less than $65. If the deal seems too good to be true it probably is. NRR can be measured several differeant ways. The 'cheaper' muffs will usually use a different scale. ie; muffs from Pricess auto claim a NRR of 30. In actual tests here in Sask at the U of S they achieved a NRR of 19.
Cheers!
***Disclaimer***
The above info is from my healthcare proffessional, if it is flawed please feel free to set me straight. But I do belive everything he told me is/was correct.