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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>Hearing Protection: Bands, Muffs, and Plugs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2020 12:34:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Science tells us that exposure to continuous noise of 85 dB for eight hours is enough to cause permanent hearing loss, and worse, spikes of 130 dB and more can result in permanent hearing damage instantly.&#8221; Source: NRA Blog. The Risk of Hearing Loss Hearing loss can be progressive and irreversible. If you are a [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><big>&#8220;Science tells us that exposure to continuous noise of 85 dB for eight hours is enough to cause permanent hearing loss, and worse, spikes of 130 dB and more can result in permanent hearing damage instantly.&#8221;</big> <i>Source: <a href="https://www.nrablog.com/articles/2016/5/don-t-forget-about-your-ears/" target="_blank">NRA Blog</a>.</i></p>
<p><img class="alignright" hspace="10" src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/hearpro1604op.png"><font size="4"><b>The Risk of Hearing Loss</b></font><br />
Hearing loss can be progressive and irreversible. If you are a shooter, this is serious business. As the NRA Blog cautions: &#8220;You may not even realize you’re harming your hearing. Hearing loss occurs gradually, and can go effectively unnoticed until symptoms become severe. By then, the <strong>damage is done</strong>.&#8221;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>
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<p>Sound Levels for Common Noises: </p>
<p>9mm Luger pistol: 160 dB</p>
<p>Jet aircraft engine (near): 140 dB</p>
<p>.22 LR pistol: 134 dB</p>
<p>Normal human pain threshold: 120 dB</p>
<p>Noisy Nightclub: 110 db</p>
<p>Riding Motorcycle at 65 mph: 103 db</p>
<p>Power Lawnmower: 95 dB</p>
<p>Hearing damage possible: 85 dB (sustained for 8+ hours)</p>
<p>Ringing Telephone: 80 dB</p>
<p>Normal conversation: 60 dB</strong></td>
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<h2>1. Ear Bands &#8212; Quick On/Off, Lightweight, Inexpensive</h2>
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<p>Hearing bands are inexpensive, lightweight, and are handy for special situations, such using hedgetrimmers and noisy power tools, when you may need to frequently remove the protection. These banded products are a also a very good form of hearing protection for hunters. You can keep them handy around the neck while spotting game, and then insert the plugs before shooting. We have tried two types of banded hearing protection, the Howard Leight Quiet Band (shown above) (25 dB NRR), and the <a href="https://www.midsouthshooterssupply.com/item/00077rb1150/radband-rad-band-hearing-protector" target="_blank">Radians Rad-Band</a> (23 dB NRR). The Leight Quiet Band is quite durable and the plugs can be replaced.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.midsouthshooterssupply.com/item/00077rb1150/radband-rad-band-hearing-protector" target="_blank"><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/earsep9x4.jpg" alt="Howard Light radians peltor ear bands NRR"></a></p>
<p>Radians Rad-bad is very light-weight, with Jelli™ Plugs that are comfortable, washable, and reusable. Peltor also offers <a href="https://www.natchezss.com/peltor-sport-banded-ear-plugs-replace-pods.html" target='_blank'>Sport Banded Earplugs</a> but we think those are a bit flimsy and the NRR seems exaggerated.</p>
<h2>2. Ear Muffs &#8212; Max Protection and Compact Options</h2>
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<p>The highest current USA Noise Reduction Rating is 34 dB NRR. To get that kind of protection, you need pretty big muffs, but thankfully, you don&#8217;t have to spend big bucks. For under $15.00 you can buy quality ANSI-approved muffs with a 34dB Noise Reduction Rating. Chose the <a href="https://amzn.to/35mWg58" target='_blank'>G&#038;F Pro Muffs</a> at $13.08 (Amazon&#8217;s Choice), or the dark green <a href="http://amzn.to/1YrrvmT" target="_blank">Walker EXT Range Muffs</a> for $14.99. Both products have padded head-bands which retract.</p>
<p>Many hunters and competitive shooters prefer low-profile ear muffs. As these typically have a lower Noise Reduction Rating, perhaps NRR 22-24, we recommend running <strong>earplugs under muffs</strong>, particularly when you are at a busy range or shooting a match. If you use low-profile electronic muffs, such as Howard Leight <a href="https://amzn.to/32GnFdF" target="_blank">Impact Sport Muffs</a>, you should still be able to hear range commands even with plugs underneath.</td>
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<h2>3. Earplugs &#8212; Small, Inexpensive, but Essential</h2>
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<p>These Howard Leight <a href="http://amzn.to/1RNRNuK" target="_blank">NRR33 Max plugs</a> are your Editor&#8217;s favorite foam earplugs. Between shooting, motorcycling and mowing lawns, I probably have Max plugs in my ears 3-4 days a week. These Leight Max plugs are very effective, easy to insert/remove (with the flared ends), and they seem to be less abrasive in the ear canal than some other brands. Right now you can get 50 pairs of these NRR33 <a href="http://amzn.to/1RNRNuK" target="_blank">Leight Max plugs for just $8.40</A> (with free shipping).</p>
<p>Note, if you prefer thin, light-weight earmuffs, we recommend running earplugs underneath for double protection while shooting firearms (or when you&#8217;re on the firing line). Sound experts tell us that running plugs and muffs together can effectively improve your effective noise reduction by 4-7 db NRR.</p>
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		<title>Leight Quiet Bands: Easy, Convenient NRR25 Hearing Protection</title>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/qb201.jpg" alt="Howard Leight Quiet Band qb2"></p>
<p><img align="right" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/qb203b.jpg" alt="Howard Leight Quiet Band qb2"><b>Three Quiet Band Models</b><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). 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 we like the QB2 Supra-aural model best of all. Other users agree. Here&#8217;s what two QB2 owners had to say:</p>
<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 can sit these Howard Leights down on the shooting bench without worrying about them getting dirty since the band is curved, placing the plugs in the air. I highly recommend them to anybody needing banded hearing protection.&#8221; &#8212; Tom W.</p>
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<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>
<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. <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0006GDBEU/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&#038;camp=1789&#038;creative=390957&#038;creativeASIN=B0006GDBEU&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;tag=accuratescom-20" target="_blank">Amazon.com</a> has the Leight QB2 Supre-Aural for just <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0006GDBEU/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&#038;camp=1789&#038;creative=390957&#038;creativeASIN=B0006GDBEU&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;tag=accuratescom-20" target="_blank">$3.57 per set</a>, while <a href="http://www.envirosafetyproducts.com/Howard-Leight-QB2-Quiet-Band-Hearing-Protector.html" target="new">Enviro Safety Products</a> currently sells the QB2 for <a href="http://www.envirosafetyproducts.com/Howard-Leight-QB2-Quiet-Band-Hearing-Protector.html" target="new">$4.20 per set</a>. Replacement ear buds are available and sold by the pair. You can also buy a <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001DHJRVM/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&#038;camp=1789&#038;creative=390957&#038;creativeASIN=B001DHJRVM&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;tag=accuratescom-20" target="_blank">Ten-Unit Bulk Pack of QB2 Quiet Bands</a> for $35.52 with free shipping. If you help run shooting matches (or training programs), you may want to buy these in bulk and provide them to Range Officers and pit workers.</td>
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		<title>Leight Quiet Band &#8212; Comfortable Alternative to Plugs and Muffs</title>
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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>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>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><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/qb201.jpg" alt="Howard Leight Quiet Band qb2"></p>
<p><img align="right" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/qb203b.jpg" alt="Howard Leight Quiet Band qb2"><b>Three Quiet Band Models</b><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). 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 we like the QB2 Supra-aural model best of all. Other users agree. Here&#8217;s what two QB2 owners had to say:</p>
<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 can sit these Howard Leights down on the shooting bench without worrying about them getting dirty since the band is curved, placing the plugs in the air. 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>
<p>Quiet Band® sound protectors can be purchased from many online vendors for under $5.00 per set, which includes a spare pair of ear buds. <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000LC63XU/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_tl?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=accuratescom-20&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=1789&#038;creative=9325&#038;creativeASIN=B000LC63XU" target="new">Amazon.com</a> has the Leight QB2 (by Sperian) for just $2.50 per set, while <a href="http://www.envirosafetyproducts.com/Howard-Leight-QB2-Quiet-Band-Hearing-Protector.html" target="new">Enviro Safety Products</a> currently sells the QB2 for <a href="http://www.envirosafetyproducts.com/Howard-Leight-QB2-Quiet-Band-Hearing-Protector.html" target="new">$3.87 per set</a>. Replacement ear buds are available and sold by the pair. <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001DHJRVM/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_tl?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=accuratescom-20&#038;linkCode=as2&#038;camp=1789&#038;creative=9325&#038;creativeASIN=B001DHJRVM">Ten-unit Bulk packs</a> are also available for $35.00 with free shipping.</p>
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