Zerodefect
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It should be also noted that most earpro and range glasses are pure crap.
Thick framed Oakley Mframe style glasses may look cool, but they're too thick, and lift your ear muffs off. Use a thin framed glasses, like RB Aviators. And/or use foam ear plugs under your muffs. You can pull the plugs out a little to adjust how well they work, so that your powered ear muffs can still work for speaking.
And avoid the cool rubber fitted ear plugs. Those are only half the dba lessening of good foam ear plugs, good for outdoors only. Get an echo off of a wall or stall, and you'll pay for it.
I wear ear pro 30 hours a week with power generators.
Thick framed Oakley Mframe style glasses may look cool, but they're too thick, and lift your ear muffs off. Use a thin framed glasses, like RB Aviators. And/or use foam ear plugs under your muffs. You can pull the plugs out a little to adjust how well they work, so that your powered ear muffs can still work for speaking.
And avoid the cool rubber fitted ear plugs. Those are only half the dba lessening of good foam ear plugs, good for outdoors only. Get an echo off of a wall or stall, and you'll pay for it.
I wear ear pro 30 hours a week with power generators.