Decibullz custom molded earplugs
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Decibullz custom molded earplugs
Anyone using these? Any tips for forming them? Reforming them? I guess trial and error is how to get them working satisfactory. When reheating do you do anything special?
- ajwakeboarder
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Re: Decibullz custom molded earplugs
There were ok. I got the wired ones and they shorted out in a couple of months. That being said, They were my motorcycle riding earphones and I was kinda hard on them. I think the wireless ones would have lasted longer.
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Re: Decibullz custom molded earplugs
I've gone through a couple of pairs of them, but only because the first set got stolen along with some other gear.
No special tips, I just followed the directions. Video available too.
Use them for skeet/sporting clays.
Pistol and rifle I go to in-ear or over-the-ear w/ active electronics.

No special tips, I just followed the directions. Video available too.
Use them for skeet/sporting clays.
Pistol and rifle I go to in-ear or over-the-ear w/ active electronics.
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- TexasJohnBoy
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Re: Decibullz custom molded earplugs
Not to offend anyone, but I had a pair of these and they were absolute junk. I got better ear pro out of cheap orange foam in my opinion. Now I use active ear muffs + cheap orange foam plugs.
I tried reforming them and decided it wasn't worth my time. Of course, if you're having better luck, rock on.
I tried reforming them and decided it wasn't worth my time. Of course, if you're having better luck, rock on.
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