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<blockquote data-quote="Bagg-it Tag-it" data-source="post: 5458566" data-attributes="member: 7038"><p>BSK, on the Tetras....one of the Doctors who started Tetra is Dr Gneikow in Mt Juliet. I went to him about 10 years ago and had him custom make in-ear custom amplified ear protection. I think it is about the same thing as the Tetras....it was about $800 or so. That is expensive but I duck hunt a lot and went to concerts etc as a young person and don't want to lose more hearing. I never wore them deer and turkey hunting but am going to start. After I shot a gobbler this spring my ears were ringing. Nothing is as good as not wearing protection. You get some weird directional stuff and a little wind noise but its not terrible. My hearing hasn't gotten so bad that I actually hear stuff I was missing. So I guess that is good. It isn't perfect but my $800 pair has lasted a decade and it is a price that is worth it to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bagg-it Tag-it, post: 5458566, member: 7038"] BSK, on the Tetras....one of the Doctors who started Tetra is Dr Gneikow in Mt Juliet. I went to him about 10 years ago and had him custom make in-ear custom amplified ear protection. I think it is about the same thing as the Tetras....it was about $800 or so. That is expensive but I duck hunt a lot and went to concerts etc as a young person and don't want to lose more hearing. I never wore them deer and turkey hunting but am going to start. After I shot a gobbler this spring my ears were ringing. Nothing is as good as not wearing protection. You get some weird directional stuff and a little wind noise but its not terrible. My hearing hasn't gotten so bad that I actually hear stuff I was missing. So I guess that is good. It isn't perfect but my $800 pair has lasted a decade and it is a price that is worth it to me. [/QUOTE]
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