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PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 1:13 pm    Post subject: Gas and helmet choice Reply with quote

After checking out the HGU/68P helmet, I'm getting one and paying for it through the savings made by using autogas in the 285...

Thanks Craig and Brian,

PS: Sam Sax has a new device for the hearing impaired; the ear plugs have the micro-speakers factory imbedded, so its seperate from the helmet! Your helmet can be passive noise canceling, and you further have standard ear plugs. Would seem this would cut down the most noise for those already on the road to becoming deaf...it looked pretty slick, I don't know the manufacturer?

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 10:10 pm    Post subject: Gas and helmet choice Reply with quote

Drew,
Can you find out from Sam who makes those noise attenuating ear plugs. I suspect they are the same that you find in the hunting/ sport shooting industry. If so they are made by Game Ear. Or you can go to your Beltone dealer and pay about $1500 for a pair. But then again, what is the price of your hearing at 75 or > when you are trying to get directions or correct a fast food order placed with one of proliferate illiterate fast food workers!
Again using a set of foam ear plugs with the ear muffs provide significant reduction in the 3000-6000 dB range protecting your ears from that M-14 rumble and at a huge savings, Foam Ear plugs are a cheap insurance for your hearing.
Doc

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After checking out the HGU/68P helmet, I'm getting one and paying for it through the savings made by using autogas in the 285...



Thanks Craig and Brian,



PS: Sam Sax has a new device for the hearing impaired; the ear plugs have the micro-speakers factory imbedded, so its seperate from the helmet! Your helmet can be passive noise canceling, and you further have standard ear plugs. Would seem this would cut down the most noise for those already on the road to becoming deaf...it looked pretty slick, I don't know the manufacturer?


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