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<blockquote data-quote="Maude" data-source="post: 5862849" data-attributes="member: 4703"><p>6-7 years ago, I realized my hearing had deteriorated to the point I had to do something. I had my hearing tested and it was confirmed the upper frequencies were severely attenuated. I wasn't to a point I needed hearing aides for social reasons but I was not hearing turkeys like I wanted. I began looking into different sound amplification systems and eventually broke down and bought Tetra amp-pods. They worked really well but I just couldn't keep them in my ears. I had them fall out multiple times and eventually lost one out of my right ear climbing a mountain. I never found it. I paid to replace it as I didn't even want to turkey hunt w/o them. I eventually called Tetra and explained my issue and they allowed me to trade my amp-pods in on the shields. The shields stay in much better. They've improved my hearing to the point I don't want to turkey hunt w/o them. I use them while bowhunting for deer but rarely use them during MZ/rifle season.Yep, the batteries are small but readily available. I usually replace them at home or in the truck about every other day. </p><p></p><p>For Christmas, my son got me a set of Howard Leight Impact Sports for the range and I have been extremely impressed with them. I think they would work great for blind hunting but I really wouldn't want to run-and-gun with them on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maude, post: 5862849, member: 4703"] 6-7 years ago, I realized my hearing had deteriorated to the point I had to do something. I had my hearing tested and it was confirmed the upper frequencies were severely attenuated. I wasn't to a point I needed hearing aides for social reasons but I was not hearing turkeys like I wanted. I began looking into different sound amplification systems and eventually broke down and bought Tetra amp-pods. They worked really well but I just couldn't keep them in my ears. I had them fall out multiple times and eventually lost one out of my right ear climbing a mountain. I never found it. I paid to replace it as I didn't even want to turkey hunt w/o them. I eventually called Tetra and explained my issue and they allowed me to trade my amp-pods in on the shields. The shields stay in much better. They've improved my hearing to the point I don't want to turkey hunt w/o them. I use them while bowhunting for deer but rarely use them during MZ/rifle season.Yep, the batteries are small but readily available. I usually replace them at home or in the truck about every other day. For Christmas, my son got me a set of Howard Leight Impact Sports for the range and I have been extremely impressed with them. I think they would work great for blind hunting but I really wouldn't want to run-and-gun with them on. [/QUOTE]
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