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Kevin
Try Cutting the Foam Plugs
Over the years, I've tried all kinds of foam plugs and after a few hours, no matter what kind of plugs they were, they hurt my ears.
Last summer I finally figured out that I must have small ear canals and that the plugs were always too tight! Using a scissors, I cut a 1/5th "V" section out of each plug and voila! Success.
I grabbed my entire bag of foam plugs and proceeded to cut a section out of each plug, and I have them stashed away in my saddlebags already for next summer.
Sounds silly, but works great. No increase in noise, GREAT increase in comfort. Just squeeze tight, wet 'em and they slide right in.
Good luck in your search!
-Kevin
Over the years, I've tried all kinds of foam plugs and after a few hours, no matter what kind of plugs they were, they hurt my ears.
Last summer I finally figured out that I must have small ear canals and that the plugs were always too tight! Using a scissors, I cut a 1/5th "V" section out of each plug and voila! Success.
I grabbed my entire bag of foam plugs and proceeded to cut a section out of each plug, and I have them stashed away in my saddlebags already for next summer.
Sounds silly, but works great. No increase in noise, GREAT increase in comfort. Just squeeze tight, wet 'em and they slide right in.
Good luck in your search!
-Kevin