Alpine Motosafe Earplugs

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I use them. They are ok but not great. they are easy to put in but also easy to not put in properly: some times you can tell they aren't offering as much protection as they should. I wear them day to day riding 20 minutes to work because they are quick to put in. But if I'm doing a day ride I'll use good old fashion foam plugs. - Cheaper too.
I'd give them a 6/10
 
I had one stay in my ear when I tried to take it out the middle bit came out but the soft outer stay in, my mate had to take it out with a pair of tweezers no way could I get it out with my fingers. Apart from that they are OK the foam ones are cheaper and cut more sound out in my opinion.
 
I had one stay in my ear when I tried to take it out the middle bit came out but the soft outer stay in, my mate had to take it out with a pair of tweezers no way could I get it out with my fingers. Apart from that they are OK the foam ones are cheaper and cut more sound out in my opinion.

I had that happen with a pair of their musicians plugs. I was at a concert at the time and had to wait till I got home to get someone to help me remove it.

Now using custom earplugs and they're fabulous.
 
used em for 4 years now, work well if fitted correctly as other have said - also they dont cut speach out so you can use them with an autocom as changing the inserts cuts out different frequency of noise - foam plugs block everything if this is what your after
 
i have used them for almost 7 years and i personally think they are great - but as long as you get the hang of putting them in properly, i cant wear foam ones as they irate me!
 
Ditto all the above regarding putting them in correctly and taking them out.

You don't get that weird 'detached' feeling that foam earplugs give you - you can still hear speech, but they are very effective in cutting out wind noise
 


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