Preview: Decibullz Percussive Shooting Filters

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posted on February 11, 2024
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Decibullz Percussive Shooting Filters

Decibullz Custom Molded Earplugs offer the pinnacle in inexpensive hearing-protection ergonomics, as, using only hot water, they can be custom-molded by the user at home to conform perfectly to the unique contours of his or her own ears.

The company’s unpowered Percussive Shooting Filters offer that same form-fitting protection while adding more functionality by also incorporating a set of percussive filters into the design that allow sound waves of less than 110 dBs to pass through unimpeded while reducing any noises above that threshold to a safe level.

Though difficult to quantify the effectiveness of hearing protection, a set of plugs with percussive filters was taken to the range alongside a set of Decibullz’s entry-level plugs, and the ability to distinctly hear regular-volume speech was substantially improved through the former, while its gunfire-mitigation capabilities were also better, although not quite as significantly.

MSRP is $75. For more information, visit decibullz.com.

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