I have been trying out the Decibullz earplugs this fall. I cannot hunt in them. I feel I could if I got used to them, but they muffle too much sound for me. I can't hear the dog in the brush unless they are really close, and I am not sure I'd hear a wild flush. They work great for shooting, and I'd wear them for ducks, but I cannot see how I'd be aware enough upland hunting.
Hi - new member here. Like those on this thread, I have mild tinnitus. A product of being a child of the 80s - too many metal concerts.
I bought the Axil Extreme GS 2.0, which work surprisingly well for me. Sale price was $99. The only downside is that the recommended, most protective foam plugs (firm, shaped like a long cylinder) are a bit uncomfortable. And when it’s 10 degrees out and you take them out for even a few minutes, it takes a while to soften them up back up.
To fix this and create a better seal, I bought a pair of the $20 DeciBullz just for the moldable ear putty. Boiled the plugs as instructed, separated the plastic insert from the putty, made a donut out of the putty to place around each earpiece, then pushed the earpiece/putty into my ear to mold.
Tips:
(1) Use the softer, slightly smaller rounded tip foam plugs. Attach them before you start the process.
(2) The putty donut should be thick towards the back of the earpiece, and thin at the front. Most of the molded putty will be behind the earpiece, in the "well" of the ear.
(3) I did the process in two steps: boil water & make donut, then re-boil and quickly place around earpiece. The putty cools pretty quickly. You'll need it hot to get a good ear mold.
(4) When adding putty to earpiece, Make sure you leave enough room around the foam plugs so the "stem" of the plug is accessible to replace plugs when they wear out.
(5) If you don’t like the fit, simply re-mold. You can use a hot spoon pushed against part of the plug to tweak the mold/fit.
I really like the finished product. Comfy. The seal is great and no problems wearing all day.
I’ll bet they’re nowhere as good as the ESPs or other high-end plugs. I may end up there eventually, but this is an intermediate $$ solution.
Hope this is helpful!