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Re: Tinnitus and Touring
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 10:12 am
by pwbike
T6pilot wrote:
...Schubert put a pro liner in my C3 and it improved the fit greatly. They have excellent customer service also
Did it sound like this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiChxN0T2kA
Re: Tinnitus and Touring
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 12:03 pm
by Littlebriar
Do you use the added earphones or just the filters? Looks like there's 3 models available. Which do you recommend?
Re: Tinnitus and Touring
Posted: Fri May 19, 2017 6:42 pm
by ds99
i developed tinnitus in my 20s (too many concerts) and have been very careful since to always wear earplugs when riding above 40mph for any length of time
the ones i have used for years are these (see pic below), standard cheap ones. some people hate them, but i get on fine with them
i tried some custom-made earplugs recently, where they take a mould of your ear, they were supposed to block out all the "harmful" noise and yet still enable you to hear the engine etc. but, i found them worse than the regular cheap foam plugs (see pic below), every passing car on the motorway seemed to make much more noise
i also got a Schuberth C3 as it was reviewed as "the quietest helmet", but personally i don't find it any better than my 12 year old Arai
although the RT with the screen up and earplugs in is probably the best bike i have ever ridden for noise
Re: Tinnitus and Touring
Posted: Sat May 20, 2017 9:42 am
by Crater
The message seems to be find some combination of bike, screen, helmet and plugs that suits you personally. For me custom made plugs are the most comfortable for long journeys. But I like having disposable ear plugs handy in the pockets of my various jackets. If you google "earplug samples" there are lots of firms that will send you sample packs for you to experiment with. Try different types, find the ones you like best and then bulk buy.
Re: Tinnitus and Touring
Posted: Sat May 20, 2017 11:50 am
by Casbar
My favourite ear lugs are from Pinlock, the visor insert people. Have used them for years. I lost one a couple of weeks ago, read some reviews and bought a set of Alpine ear plugs for a change. First time I tried them, inserted them with the tool stick thingy provided, buggered if I could get them out again. Had to use a pair of tweezers. Now bought another set of Pinlock and will stick to those 8)