🎯 Hear the Silence, Embrace the Adventure!
The PeltorSport Youth Hearing Protection earmuffs offer a Noise Reduction Rating of 22 dB, ensuring young users can enjoy shooting, hunting, and other loud activities safely. Made in the USA, these earmuffs feature padded ear cushions for comfort and a flexible headband for a secure fit, making them perfect for various environments, from the range to quiet study sessions.
A**R
Muy caro para lo que ofrecen
Sin ser un gran experto, considero que hay productos en el mercado que ofrecen mejores atributos por el mismo precio..... será que es solo cuestión de Marca?
T**E
For SMALLER children
My wife wanted these because we really, really like our Peltor active noise canceling hearing protection that we use at the gun range. We did not realize that they are passive and do not work like the others.These are good at what they do - which is SIGNIFICANTLY reduce loud noises and if you have a smaller child that hate fireworks, or loud noises at concerts and other noisy events these will do a GREAT JOB of protecting their hearing.But they do not quite feel like the same quality as the active model either. With that said, they are super inexpensive and are made by Peltor who I trust implicitly to protect my child's hearing.I would recommend the Peltor Sport Youth Hearing Protection, NRR 22, Black, Great for Shooting Range, Hunting, Loud Events, Quiet, Studying IF AND ONLY IF you are only going to occasionally need hearing protection, or if you simply cannot afford better.Otherwise, I would recommend Peltor's active noise canceling protection which is AMAZING and lowers loud sounds while allowing you to hear normal conversation as if nothing at all was being muffled. They are TRULY AMAZING.PLEASE FEEL FREE to reach out if you have any questions. I try to answer as quickly as possible and enjoy helping other shoppers. I hope you have found my review helpful. Thank you for reading.
T**I
Very comfortable and sized perfectly for a 6 year old all the way to a small adult
I have always really like Peltor hearing protection products. This must be a new product because I did not see this available in the past when I was looking for child sized hearing protection. Because I could not find a Peltor, I bought some off branded ones that worked but you could ovbiously see they weren't of the same quality. My kids quickly outgrew those and I was forced to buy some others. The next brand I chose was Walker's (which makes some decent products) but the kids, and I for that matter, didn't find them comfortable. I felt the band was too constricting and after a short period of time, I felt like it was crushing my head. I thought this was just because my head was larger, but even the kids complained about them after wearing them for a short time.This pair is completely different. The headband has just enough compression to keep the muffs in place without putting too much pressure on your head. The muffs themselves are dished so that your ears rest inside them comfortable without being pressed inside. I have an average sized head and I feel like Even I can wear this pair pretty comfortable, but they are maxed out on their adjustment.For the fit, quality, and comfort I highly suggest these ear muffs to protect your kids hearing whether for sport or recreation.
M**.
Blocks a good amount of sound
These are almost the size of adult muffs, and they definitely fit adults with smaller heads. They do cancel noise. But they are the typical tight and uncomfortable things.My husband had to show me how these adjust by pulling on the shiny metal posts that go into the muffs. I was expecting the headband part to adjust (like sound headphones), and I would NEVER have tried pulling on the muffs like he did. He's more experienced with this equipment than I am. If they feel too small, you probably didn't know this either. Pull on them until more of the shiny metal shows and they will be bigger.Overall, they aren't bad at all. They DO block sound, and that's what matters. But they aren't comfortable enough to get my granddaughter to keep them on right now. I want her hearing projected when we visit Grandpa out in the garage. I wish there was something that wouldn't squeeze her head enough to make her pull them off immediately. I'm guessing they are better for older kids who you can reason with about keeping them on.
D**L
Folds up compact, not the most comfortable
I previously had the 3M Peltor Junior Earmuff and this one is very similar in design and materials. The main difference is that this one has hinges so the wire frame can fold up nice and compact.However, these Peltor Youth earmuffs are not so comfortable. I took my 8 year old to a NASCAR race and he couldn't wear this for more than an hour before it started to really bother him.Also, this is designed for very small heads - best for toddlers. It barely fit on him and was squeezing very tight. He wore the previous M Peltor Junior Earmuff when he was 4 years old and this 3M brand fit him much better in toddlerhood.
M**R
Little people hearing protectors
These 3M technology youth hearing protectors are just what's needed for protecting those growing sensitive ear drums. Any loud venue, think race track, drag strip, concerts, stadium games like football or hockey, basketball can all be mind numbingly loud and these hearing protectors are well made with padded head bale and comfortable padded ear muffs, they are NOT adjustable in length, however, have plenty of range of motion for years of hard use. They are light weight, durable and provide easy on and off functionality while muffling and deadening noise efficiently to 22 Decibels! Store easily with fold in ear muffs.
C**I
Small, Tight, and not Adjustable
Unless I'm missing something, these are simply too small. I feel like they're barely long enough to cover the ears of my recently-2 year old. Not only are they short, but they're very tight. I appreciate that they need to stay in place to ensure the sound protection is working, but I'm surprised my kid will leave them on. If I had headphones as tights as these on I'd expect them to be uncomfortable. Nor can I find any way to adjust them.So bottom line... could be perfect if you're taking your 18-24 month old to a loud event. Probably not big enough for most "youth" and not adjustable to your needs.
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