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		<title>Hearing Protection Bands &#8212; Easy to Use, Surprisingly Effective</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Mar 2022 09:08:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Effective hearing protection is a must whenever you are shooting firearms or when you are in the vicinity of gun-shots. For ultimate protection, we recommend a good set of tapered foam earplugs, topped by muffs. However, there are situations when you may prefer lighter-weight hearing protection that can be quickly removed. For example, if you [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://amzn.to/3MlbDOC" target="_blank"><img border="1" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/qb201.jpg" alt="Howard Leight Quiet Band qb2 hearing protection earband ear"></a></p>
<p><a href="https://amzn.to/3MlbDOC" target="_blank"><img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/earband1902.jpg" alt="Howard Leight intra-aural inner-aural ear plugs ear band hearing protection"></a>Effective hearing protection is a must whenever you are shooting firearms or when you are in the vicinity of gun-shots. For ultimate protection, we recommend a good set of tapered foam earplugs, topped by muffs. However, there are situations when you may prefer lighter-weight hearing protection that can be quickly removed. For example, if you are standing well behind the firing line as an observer, or if you are working as a rangemaster or waddie some distance away from the shooters. In addition, game hunters may only need hearing protection for a few moments when they take their shot, so something light-weight that can be deployed in seconds is ideal.</p>
<p>In addition to traditional ear plugs and ear-muffs, <strong>band-style protectors</strong> provide a third sound-blocking option. <a href="http://www.howardleight.com/ear-protection/banded/segment" target="new">Howard Leight</a>, a top name in the sound-protection business, offers the popular &#8220;Quiet Band&#8221;, a device with soft foam plugs attached to a plastic band worn around the neck. This &#8220;Quiet Band&#8221; product is comfortable, easy-to-deploy, and surprisingly effective.</p>
<p><em>NOTE: We do NOT recommend these for normal, sustained use when shooting firearms, as when shooting a match. Use <strong>muffs over plugs</strong> for that. However, Quiet Bands work very well if you are spotting for a fellow shooter, or are near the firing line. These also work great when running noisy machinery such as leaf-blowers.</em></p>
<p><img align="right" hspace="8" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/qb203b.jpg" alt="Howard Leight Quiet Band qb2"><big><b>Three Quiet Band Models</b></big><br />
There are three (3) types of Leight Quiet Band® sound protectors. We prefer the <strong>QB2 Supra-aural</strong> model (item QB2HYG, NRR 25).</p>
<p>The recommended QB2 Quiet Band positions cone-shaped foam pads next to the ear openings and holds them there with light pressure from the orange-colored band. There is also an Inner-aural version (item QB1HYG, yellow band, NRR 27), and a Semi-aural model (item QB3HYG, red band, NRR 21).</p>
<p>Our preferred QB2 Supra-aural (orange band) model is just as comfortable as the QB3 (red band) version, and offers much better protection. The QB1 Inner-aural (yellow band) model requires that you place the ear buds in the ear canal, so it&#8217;s not really any easier to use than conventional earplugs. That&#8217;s why <strong>we like the QB2 Supra-aural model</strong> best of all. Other users agree. Here&#8217;s what two QB2 owners had to say:</p>
<blockquote><p><img align="right" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/qb2hickok.gif" alt="Hickok45 leight qb2">&#8220;I first saw these used by Hickok45 on YouTube and he talked positively about them. I got two and gave them a try. At first, I didn&#8217;t think they were going to work very well. After some fiddling, I found they work pretty darn good. With my ears, they fit the best if the band starts on top of my head, I insert the plugs then rotate the band behind my head. PRESTO, perfect fit. Shooting the 9mm and 12 gauge out back was comfortable with no ringing afterward. [They are] small and easy to transport &#8212; just throw in the range bag. Yet, they are big enough to keep around your neck out of the way[.] I highly recommend them to anybody needing banded hearing protection.&#8221; &#8212; Tom W.</p>
<p>&#8220;Great for woodworkers &#8212; These are lightweight AND very effective at reducing noise. When not in use the band hangs loosely around your neck, out of your way completely. Very cost effective for a great product!&#8221; &#8212; Sheri D.</p></blockquote>
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<p><big><b>Quiet Bands Are Much Less Expensive Than Earmuffs</b></big><br />
Quiet Band® sound protectors can be purchased online for under $6.00 per set. We like the <strong>QB2 Version</strong> which comfortable and easy to put in place. These currently cost <a href="https://www.safetyglassesusa.com/howard-leight-quiet-bands-2-supra-aural-banded-ear-plug-nrr-25/" target="_blank">$5.99 for one set</a> or <a href="https://amzn.to/3MlbDOC" target="_blank">$11.48 for three QB2 bands</a> with 3 extra sets of plugs. Alternatively, you can get the Leight <a href="https://www.alaskasafety.com/product/howard-leight-qb3/" target="_blank">QB3 Supra-Aural for $5.00</a> or the <a href="https://www.jendcosafety.com/howard-leight-qb1-replacement-pods-pair/" target="_blank">Leight QB1 Inner-Aural for $4.96</a>. The QB3 features a flatter ear pad while the QB1 is designed the insert in the ear canal like conventional plugs. We think the <strong>QB2 is the best choice</strong> for most users.</p>
<p>For QB1, QB2, and QB3 ear bands, replacement ear buds are available and sold by the pair. You can also buy a <a href="https://amzn.to/35fc1YN" target="_blank">Ten-Unit Bulk Pack of QB2 Quiet Bands</a> for $45.50 with free shipping. If you run shooting matches or training programs, you can buy these in bulk for your Range Officers and pit workers. And there is a similar Sellstrom Banded unit with blue plugs for just <a href="https://amzn.to/3g48oeW" target="_blank">$3.46 on Amazon</a>.</td>
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		<title>Quiet Bands &#8212; Light, Easy-to-Deploy NRR 25 Hearing Protection</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jun 2021 11:55:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Effective hearing protection is a must whenever you are shooting firearms or when you are in the vicinity of gun-shots. For ultimate protection, we recommend a good set of tapered foam earplugs, topped by muffs. However, there are situations when you may prefer lighter-weight hearing protection that can be quickly removed. For example, if you [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/earband1902.jpg" alt="Howard Leight intra-aural inner-aural ear plugs ear band hearing protection">Effective hearing protection is a must whenever you are shooting firearms or when you are in the vicinity of gun-shots. For ultimate protection, we recommend a good set of tapered foam earplugs, topped by muffs. However, there are situations when you may prefer lighter-weight hearing protection that can be quickly removed. For example, if you are standing well behind the firing line as an observer, or if you are working as a rangemaster or waddie some distance away from the shooters. In addition, game hunters may only need hearing protection for a few moments when they take their shot, so something light-weight that can be deployed in seconds is ideal.</p>
<p>In addition to traditional ear plugs and ear-muffs, <strong>band-style protectors</strong> provide a third sound-blocking option. <a href="http://www.howardleight.com/ear-protection/banded/segment" target="new">Howard Leight</a>, a top name in the sound-protection business, offers the popular &#8220;Quiet Band&#8221;, a device with soft foam plugs attached to a plastic band worn around the neck. This &#8220;Quiet Band&#8221; product is comfortable, easy-to-deploy, and surprisingly effective.</p>
<p><em>NOTE: We do NOT recommend these for normal, sustained use when shooting firearms, as when shooting a match. Use muffs over plugs for that. However, Quiet Bands work very well if you are spotting for a fellow shooter, or are near the firing line. These also work great when running noisy machinery such as leaf-blowers.</em></p>
<p><img align="right" hspace="8" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/qb203b.jpg" alt="Howard Leight Quiet Band qb2"><big><b>Three Quiet Band Models</b></big><br />
There are three (3) types of Leight Quiet Band® sound protectors. We prefer the <strong>QB2 Supra-aural</strong> model (item QB2HYG, NRR 25).</p>
<p>The recommended QB2 Quiet Band positions cone-shaped foam pads next to the ear openings and holds them there with light pressure from the orange-colored band. There is also an Inner-aural version (item QB1HYG, yellow band, NRR 27), and a Semi-aural model (item QB3HYG, red band, NRR 21).</p>
<p>Our preferred QB2 Supra-aural (orange band) model is just as comfortable as the QB3 (red band) version, and offers much better protection. The QB1 Inner-aural (yellow band) model requires that you place the ear buds in the ear canal, so it&#8217;s not really any easier to use than conventional earplugs. That&#8217;s why <strong>we like the QB2 Supra-aural model</strong> best of all. Other users agree. Here&#8217;s what two QB2 owners had to say:</p>
<blockquote><p><img align="right" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/qb2hickok.gif" alt="Hickok45 leight qb2">&#8220;I first saw these used by Hickok45 on YouTube and he talked positively about them. I got two and gave them a try. At first, I didn&#8217;t think they were going to work very well. After some fiddling, I found they work pretty darn good. With my ears, they fit the best if the band starts on top of my head, I insert the plugs then rotate the band behind my head. PRESTO, perfect fit. Shooting the 9mm and 12 gauge out back was comfortable with no ringing afterward. [They are] small and easy to transport &#8212; just throw in the range bag. Yet, they are big enough to keep around your neck out of the way[.] I highly recommend them to anybody needing banded hearing protection.&#8221; &#8212; Tom W.</p>
<p>&#8220;Great for woodworkers &#8212; These are lightweight AND very effective at reducing noise. When not in use the band hangs loosely around your neck, out of your way completely. Very cost effective for a great product!&#8221; &#8212; Sheri D.</p></blockquote>
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<p><big><b>Quiet Bands Are Much Less Expensive Than Earmuffs</b></big><br />
Quiet Band® sound protectors can be purchased online for under $6.00 per set. We like the <strong>QB2 Version</strong> which comfortable and easy to put in place. These currently cost <a href="https://www.safetyglassesusa.com/howard-leight-quiet-bands-2-supra-aural-banded-ear-plug-nrr-25/" target="_blank">$5.99 for one set</a> or <a href="https://amzn.to/3cfurhA" target="_blank">$21.95 for three QB2 bands</a> with 3 extra sets of plugs. Alternatively, you can get the Leight <a href="https://www.alaskasafety.com/product/howard-leight-qb3/" target="_blank">QB3 Supra-Aural for $5.00</a> or the <a href="https://amzn.to/34dVray" target="_blank">Leight QB1 Inner-Aural for $5.35</a>. The QB3 features a flatter ear pad while the QB1 is designed the insert in the ear canal like conventional plugs. We think the <strong>QB2 is the best choice</strong> for most users.</p>
<p>For QB1, QB2, and QB3 ear bands, replacement ear buds are available and sold by the pair. You can also buy a <a href="https://amzn.to/35fc1YN" target="_blank">Ten-Unit Bulk Pack of QB2 Quiet Bands</a> for $45.50 with free shipping. If you run shooting matches or training programs, you can buy these in bulk for your Range Officers and pit workers. And there is a similar Sellstrom Banded unit with blue plugs for just <a href="https://amzn.to/3g48oeW" target="_blank">$3.18 on Amazon</a>.</td>
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		<title>Leight Quiet Bands Offer Handy, Comfortable Hearing Protection</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Dec 2019 16:37:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Effective hearing protection is a must whenever you are shooting firearms or when you are in the vicinity of gun-shots. For ultimate protection, we recommend a good set of tapered foam earplugs, topped by ear-muffs. However, there are situations when you may prefer lighter-weight hearing protection that can be quickly removed. For example, if you [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/earband1902.jpg" alt="Howard Leight intra-aural inner-aural ear plugs ear band hearing protection">Effective hearing protection is a must whenever you are shooting firearms or when you are in the vicinity of gun-shots. For ultimate protection, we recommend a good set of tapered foam earplugs, topped by ear-muffs. However, there are situations when you may prefer lighter-weight hearing protection that can be quickly removed. For example, if you are standing well behind the firing line as an observer, or if you are working as a rangemaster or waddie some distance away from the shooters.</p>
<p>In addition to traditional ear plugs and ear-muffs, new <strong>band-style protectors</strong> provide a third sound-blocking option. <a href="http://www.howardleight.com/ear-protection/banded/segment" target="new">Howard Leight</a>, a top name in the sound-protection business, now offers the &#8220;Quiet Band&#8221;, a device with soft foam plugs attached to a plastic band worn around the neck. This &#8220;Quiet Band&#8221; product is comfortable, easy to deploy, and surprisingly effective.</p>
<p><em>We do NOT recommend these for normal use when shooting firearms. However, they work very well if you are spotting for a fellow shooter, or are near the firing line. These also work great when running noisy machinery such as leaf-blowers.</em></p>
<p><img align="right" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/qb203b.jpg" alt="Howard Leight Quiet Band qb2"><big><b>Three Quiet Band Models</b></big><br />
There are three (3) types of Leight Quiet Band® sound protectors. We prefer the <strong>QB2 Supra-aural</strong> model (item QB2HYG, NRR 25). As shown in the photos, the NRR 25-rated QB2 positions cone-shaped foam pads next to the ear openings and holds them there with light pressure from the orange-colored band. There is also an Inner-aural version (item QB1HYG, yellow band, NRR 27), and a Semi-aural model (item QB3HYG, red band, NRR 21).</p>
<p>Our preferred QB2 Supra-aural (orange band) model is just as comfortable as the QB3 (red band) version, and offers much better protection. The QB1 Inner-aural (yellow band) model requires that you place the ear buds in the ear canal, so it&#8217;s not really any easier to use than conventional earplugs. That&#8217;s why <strong>we like the QB2 Supra-aural model</strong> best of all. Other users agree. Here&#8217;s what two QB2 owners had to say:</p>
<blockquote><p><img align="right" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/qb2hickok.gif" alt="Hickok45 leight qb2">&#8220;I first saw these used by Hickok45 on YouTube and he talked positively about them. I got two and gave them a try. At first, I didn&#8217;t think they were going to work very well. After some fiddling, I found they work pretty darn good. With my ears, they fit the best if the band starts on top of my head, I insert the plugs then rotate the band behind my head. PRESTO, perfect fit. Shooting the 9mm and 12 gauge out back was comfortable with no ringing afterward. [They are] small and easy to transport &#8212; just throw in the range bag. Yet, they are big enough to keep around your neck out of the way[.] I highly recommend them to anybody needing banded hearing protection.&#8221; &#8212; Tom W.</p>
<p>&#8220;Great for woodworkers &#8212; These are lightweight AND very effective at reducing noise. When not in use the band hangs loosely around your neck, out of your way completely. Very cost effective for a great product!&#8221; &#8212; Sheri D.</p></blockquote>
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<p><b>Quiet Bands Are Much Less Expensive Than Earmuffs</b><br />
Quiet Band® sound protectors can be purchased from many online vendors for under $6.00 per set, which includes a spare pair of ear buds. We like the QB2 Version which are easy to put in blace. These currently cost <a href="https://amzn.to/2E5moT4" target="_blank">$5.90 at Amazon</a> for one unit or <a href="https://amzn.to/2EaUZiM" target="_blank">$17.00 for three QB2 bands</a> with 3 extra sets of plugs. Alternatively, you can get the Leight <a href="https://amzn.to/2EavUo4" target="_blank">QB3 Supra-Aural for $6.64</a> or the  <a href="https://amzn.to/34dVray" target="_blank">Leight QB1 Inner-Aural for just $3.59</a>. The QB3 features a flatter ear pad while the QB1 is designed the insert in the ear canal like conventional plugs. We think the <strong>QB2 is the best choice</strong> for most users.</p>
<p>For QB1, QB2, and QB3 ear bands, replacement ear buds are available and sold by the pair. You can also buy a <a href="https://amzn.to/35fc1YN" target="_blank">Ten-Unit Bulk Pack of QB2 Quiet Bands</a> for $41.70 with free shipping. If you run shooting matches or training programs, you can buy these in bulk for your Range Officers and pit workers.</td>
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