Ear & Nose Plugs
Avg. Customer Rating:
(Based on 60 Reviews)
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Keeps water out.. |
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Johnny Panic
from BOSTON, MA
on 6/8/2013
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And doesn''t hurt my ears, like other brands'' earplugs do. I''ve been using this style for years and will use nothing else in the pool.
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Works best for me |
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martin h.
from honolulu, HI
on 6/7/2013
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I''ve tried several different plugs and these seem to work the best for me. The plastic stem makes it easy to insert and remove. The 4 baffles form a good seal. Bright colors make it easy to see if dropped. These get a lot of use and last longer than others I''ve had.
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not for kids |
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dbk
from Wisconsin
on 5/9/2013
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This is a good design, but too large for kids.
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Best Ear Plug |
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Swimmer NYC
from New York, NY
on 5/4/2013
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The best ear plugs I have found for swimming and I have tried many. The price at Swimoutlet is by far the best I have ever found.
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Love them!! |
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Christine R.
from Pasco, WA
on 2/18/2013
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I have been struggling with swimmers ear ever since I started swimming. I bought them because they were inexpensive and had good reviews. I have not been disappointed. It blocks the water and maintains a good seal even with the cap over it. I would highly recommend them to anyone looking for a good ear plug while swimming!
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Does not work well. |
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Scott
from Central Florida
on 1/10/2013
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These plugs are way too stiff and made of two materials. I had to insert them very deep and at a special angle. That worked for only a few 100 yards before I had to readjust. I will be looking for the old style Mack plugs that are all purple and entirely made of one material. My last pair lasted 6 years.
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