MAJ Jerry Murray 7396069 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Are most just using issued protection? Thinking of a Christmas present. Any recommendations for hearing protection for Infantry? 2021-11-29T13:08:48-05:00 MAJ Jerry Murray 7396069 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Are most just using issued protection? Thinking of a Christmas present. Any recommendations for hearing protection for Infantry? 2021-11-29T13:08:48-05:00 2021-11-29T13:08:48-05:00 PFC David Foster 7396082 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Do they still use the yellow ones that expand? Those are really good for blocking sound. Response by PFC David Foster made Nov 29 at 2021 1:14 PM 2021-11-29T13:14:59-05:00 2021-11-29T13:14:59-05:00 MSG Private RallyPoint Member 7396094 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Just the standard yellow foam ones that units dish out at ranges. Thus far, those have been the best and cheapest I have found Response by MSG Private RallyPoint Member made Nov 29 at 2021 1:20 PM 2021-11-29T13:20:26-05:00 2021-11-29T13:20:26-05:00 MAJ Jerry Murray 7396097 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I should have been more clear - I was thinking only for range use and not for tactical situations that involve communication issues (i.e., like issues TCAPS had ... &quot;TCAPS has reached the end of its lifecycle due to its lack of interoperability with new radios entering the force.&quot; Response by MAJ Jerry Murray made Nov 29 at 2021 1:21 PM 2021-11-29T13:21:47-05:00 2021-11-29T13:21:47-05:00 SFC Private RallyPoint Member 7396123 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The best ear pro you can buy your beloved Infantryman is a set of Peltors. They can range anywhere from $100 to $900 for the fancy ones that can hook into com systems with a mic. You can find some older used Comstat models for a decent price or the Sport models are between $100-$200. Ideally get a pair that have the Active microphone that allows you to hear someone speaking but block sound when there is shooting. Most of them will fit under the helmet and most units won&#39;t have an issue with the Soldier wearing them. They&#39;re perfect for Range Safety duties because you aren&#39;t deaf. If you look around there are much cheaper versions available as well, you could probably find a good set at Cabella&#39;s for under $100 Response by SFC Private RallyPoint Member made Nov 29 at 2021 1:41 PM 2021-11-29T13:41:31-05:00 2021-11-29T13:41:31-05:00 SSG Private RallyPoint Member 7396161 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Peltors Response by SSG Private RallyPoint Member made Nov 29 at 2021 2:01 PM 2021-11-29T14:01:52-05:00 2021-11-29T14:01:52-05:00 PFC Steven Kleiner 7396253 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>As former Infantry &amp; now working for an industrial supplier where I received more safety training in ballistic safety be sure that whatever you go with has a rating of at least 28NRR or higher. 28NRR is the OSHA standard for ballistic rating for ear plugs. Response by PFC Steven Kleiner made Nov 29 at 2021 2:53 PM 2021-11-29T14:53:44-05:00 2021-11-29T14:53:44-05:00 SFC Randy Hellenbrand 7396275 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>What???????? I can&#39;t hear you. Response by SFC Randy Hellenbrand made Nov 29 at 2021 3:14 PM 2021-11-29T15:14:27-05:00 2021-11-29T15:14:27-05:00 SGM Bill Frazer 7397527 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Tricky- never used them in combat, needed to be able to hear everything as a grunt. too much and you can die, don&#39;t block enough and you are deaf. Plus if it is not DOD approved, they may not let them wear them Response by SGM Bill Frazer made Nov 30 at 2021 12:22 PM 2021-11-30T12:22:33-05:00 2021-11-30T12:22:33-05:00 SSG Bob Robertson 7398840 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>1976 we used ciggertte butts. They were really cheap then so it really wasn&#39;t a waste of two smokes. Response by SSG Bob Robertson made Dec 1 at 2021 8:31 AM 2021-12-01T08:31:13-05:00 2021-12-01T08:31:13-05:00 PFC Lisa McDonald 7400878 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I honestly don&#39;t believe there is such a thing beyond using in a training environment to limit ear damage. Out in the field getting ambushed you aren&#39;t saying hey cease fire I need to get my ear protection in. Response by PFC Lisa McDonald made Dec 2 at 2021 10:12 AM 2021-12-02T10:12:25-05:00 2021-12-02T10:12:25-05:00 SPC Preston O'Connor 7452576 <div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I liked the surefire ear plugs. If I had to do it over I would still use the surefire plugs and spend my own money for peltors. I have not researched the best electronic ear pro because I am now retired but I can’t stress protecting your hearing enough. Do not discount vibration and bone conductivity for hearing damage. I spent many hours resting my face on a 240 on an MRAP. Now I have tinnitus and permanent hearing loss. The VA actually gave me free hearing aids. Response by SPC Preston O'Connor made Jan 1 at 2022 12:41 PM 2022-01-01T12:41:21-05:00 2022-01-01T12:41:21-05:00 2021-11-29T13:08:48-05:00