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Tools & Hardware : Peltor Ultimate 10 Hearing Protector #97010

Peltor Ultimate 10 Hearing Protector #97010

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 592





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Peltor
EAN: 0078371970109
Label: Peltor
Product Manufacturer: Peltor
Model: 97010
Publisher: Peltor
Ranking: 592
Studio: Peltor


Product facts:
  • NRR 30 dB
  • Pivoting cups and padded headband for all day comfort
  • Designed for use with large caliber or magnum rounds
  • Dual wall design for maximum attenuation
  • Maximum high and low frequency attenuation







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Item Description:
Peltor Ultimate 10 Hearing Protectors protects your hearing from your biggest magnum gun. Those magnum rounds sure do pack a punch on ears. So protect them with Peltor Ultimate 10s they're designed for use with large caliber and magnum rounds. And no other hearing protection manufacturer meets the needs of shooters quite like AOSafety Peltor. Fueled by over 40 years of experience, these Ultimate 10s are designed with comfort in mind, so highly-effective hearing protection is possible without sacrificing comfort. More: Excellent attenuation - NRR 29dB... tested in and by a NVLAP accredited facility; Patented twin cup design minimizes resonance; Maximum high and low frequency attenuation; Foam filled ear cushions; Padded headband for all-day comfort. The hearing protection choice of law enforcement, the military and shooters all over the world can be your choice too! Order today! AOSafety Peltor Ultimate 10 Hearing Protectors



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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - ear protection
These some nice ear muffs I replace mine about every six months as I use them all the time with the chop saw & table saw.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Nice set for price.
Head set fits comfortably and snugly on head and over ears. Not too bulky when storing, but when on head can interfere with shouldered firearm. Otherwise great for pistol or any other use.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very comfortable, good protection
I use this one at the range most often because of its high NRR rating and it sits comfortably on my ears. It's well padded and rarely leaks sound in like others. The only con is that its a bit large and sometimes interferes with a close stock weld.



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