Avg. Customer Rating: (Based on 25 Reviews)
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Not so great |
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Eric
from Pittsburgh, PA
on 4/20/2013
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Yes you can still hear while they are in but they also feel like they are letting a small amount of water in and I could never get them to go in right or comfortable. I think the stem needs to be wider and longer for a more snug fit. Feel like they are made for children perhaps.
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Good To Go! |
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Farmboy413
from New England
on 4/8/2013
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Good fit - very functional - kept the water out but not the voices near me. Comfortable fit with swim cap.
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Work better if you cut off the ends |
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Josie L.
from Dillon, MT
on 4/6/2013
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I use these earplugs twice a week while doing my swim workouts in the pool. They do a great job keeping the water out of my ears. I find they are more comfortable under a swim cap if you snip a little bit off the end--the part that sticks out of your ear. These are great for open water triathlon swims. They keep the cold water out of the ears, thus preventing that dizzy, off-balance feeling after the swim.
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Best I have found |
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RLN
from Kalamazoo, Mi
on 3/23/2013
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This is the best ear plug I have found since TYR stopped making the rubber ear plug. Those were the best and did not leak, these are a very close 2nd. I have tried almost all of the top brands and none begin to match these.
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silicone ear plugs |
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Freddie
from Salem, OH
on 3/15/2013
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I didn''t want to try these, my wife talked me into them since I swim 3 to 5 times per week and have experienced water in the ears issues many times. I am glad I got them. They fit me well and keep the water out. I also wear a cap. I would buy these again if I ever lost them.
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Jim
from NH
on 12/13/2012
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I have lost one already. Even though they float, the clear ones are impossible to see in the water, and difficult on the deck. Buy bold colors.
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They work for me |
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Jim
from NH
on 11/26/2012
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I wear these under a swim cap, so there is protection to keep them in. They seem to keep my ears dry, thus reducing itchiness or soreness due to too frequent chlorination. They are marked R and L, but the markings are difficult to read. They have their own plastic storage case.
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silicone molded ear plug |
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margaret
from georgia
on 10/29/2012
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granddaughter when she get her head washed water gets in her ear and causes ear infection .So for no water is getting in the ear.
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does not stay in ear while swimming |
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Elsa
from Landover. Md
on 7/3/2012
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again does not stay in ear while swimming, with or without swim cap
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decent plugs |
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Robert W.
from Eden Prairie, MN
on 6/17/2012
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fits better than moldable plugs
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