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<blockquote data-quote="treeclimber165" data-source="post: 39502" data-attributes="member: 215"><p>I can't find them any more, but I used to get the rubber plugs on the stiff plastic band. The plugs were yellow and smooth, conical shaped. The band was blue. The plugs were easy to wipe off, as they had no ribbing. </p><p>I don't like the foam inserts, they are grody after a couple hours, you'd need 20 pr per week. </p><p>Too hot down here for the muffs, but the Peltor (or Stihl) muffs are nice in less than 90* weather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treeclimber165, post: 39502, member: 215"] I can't find them any more, but I used to get the rubber plugs on the stiff plastic band. The plugs were yellow and smooth, conical shaped. The band was blue. The plugs were easy to wipe off, as they had no ribbing. I don't like the foam inserts, they are grody after a couple hours, you'd need 20 pr per week. Too hot down here for the muffs, but the Peltor (or Stihl) muffs are nice in less than 90* weather. [/QUOTE]
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