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EARPEACE Moto Original earplugs deliver premium wind noise reduction up to 26dB with high-fidelity filters that maintain clear communication and situational awareness. Designed with a universal double-cone silicone shape, they ensure all-day comfort under helmets. Trusted by professional riders and tested to meet strict US and EU standards, these reusable earplugs come with three filter options and a durable carrying case, making them an essential accessory for every motorcycle enthusiast.











| ASIN | B076VVV5WJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,192 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #68 in Earplugs |
| Brand | EarPeace |
| Brand Name | EarPeace |
| Color | Black Moto Original |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,606 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00640816982857 |
| Item Dimensions | 4.25 x 2.25 x 1 inches |
| Item Form | Pair |
| Item Weight | 40.8 Grams |
| Manufacturer | EarPeace |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 12345 |
| Material | Silicone |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Model Name | MOTO |
| Model Number | 12345 |
| Noise Attenuation | Up to 26dB |
| Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) | 26 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 3 |
| Package Size Name | Single |
| Product Style | Moto - Original |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Noise Protection |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Single Number Rating (SNR) | 26 Decibels |
| Size | 1 count (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses For Product | Motorcycle Riding |
| Sport Type | Motorcycling |
| Style | Moto - Original |
| UPC | 640816982857 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
T**K
3000 miles head to head with Mac's foamies
These have been my go-to daily earplugs for three years now. You should also know I have an earplug graveyard of models that just didn't do it. These are my favorite because they're quick in and out, reduce wind noise like whoa, and are the most comfortable of all the flanged plugs I've tried. That said, I'm writing this review because I had an interesting experience this past week that pushed these from 'excellent' to 'phantasmic'. Gather round if ye value yer ability to hear and stuff. I rode from PA to Florida and back over six days on a BMW RT. You know, the chubby one with a tractor engine. 3000 miles taking the back roads at most of a full send. On rides over three hours, I usually opt for foam plugs because they're just more comfortable and I once believed they absorbed more noise, leaving you with less of a headache at the end of each day. My weapon of choice is the Mac's Slim Fit Foam Earplugs, the purple ones, because I have smaller ear canals. These are rated at 32 db, indistinguishable from the 33 db of their standard size, the flesh-tone foamies, but infinitely more comfortable. In the southern heat, it was simply impossible to get a good seal with the foamies. The warmer they get, the faster they expand as you try to shove them towards your eardrum. I got the right one in deep, but the left just wouldn't suck it in for more than half a second. After three hours and three tries, I swapped it out for a trusty Earpeace moto with a solid black filter. Earpeace never resists. Immediately my music was twice, if not three times louder in that ear. A good thing. But. Somehow. The wind buffeting was quieter. Huh. Now reader, it was not as comfortable as the purple people eater, but eight or nine hours later I couldn't tell the difference. But a difference there was. If you've ever done a 500+ mile highway jaunt, you've heard the phantom whine at the end of the day. A ghostly ringing of the miles you have slain. Temporary deafness. 'Tinnitus!', some may whisper loudly. I am familiar with its caress. But tonight one ear doth protest notably louder than the other. Mac had let me down, and let me down hard. All these years I assumed that not being able to hold phone conversations with foam plugs equipped meant the wind was as frustrated as the person screaming at me from the other end of the line. But in fact, the wind had been there all along, sneaking in along with the purple. My Peace-bearing left ear remained much, much less affected by the day's voyage than the right, and yet it had allowed me to better hear music, and traffic, and nature, and Cardo's insufferably pleasant low battery declarations. I know what I'll be wearing when I head for Alaska. TLDR These block wind noise better than any foamie, but let you hear everything else better. Believe it.
J**Y
Satisfied
Very comfortable, easy to carry, different levels of noise reduction.
A**.
Not bad, not perfect
Pretty good and will definitely save your eardrums, but makes every a little too quiet, and I can't hear my buddies that well through our radio. But with my music on blast I can hear it good going highway speeds.
M**Y
Great product
I was looking for ear plugs that would work when riding a motorcycle with a helmet. I was also wanting something that would work with the helmet speakers and Cardo intercom and not block that sound out. I saw these and read reviews both here and multiple sources on the internet. The reviews were positive for the most part and so I thought I’d give them a try. If I didn’t like them it said they were returnable. I followed the instructions carefully about putting them In. I had no problem with putting them in or out. At least not anymore or less than I have with any other type of in the ear plugs. These were much more comfortable than your standard ear plugs. As soon as I started riding I noticed a significant drop in wind noise. I turned on the music and could hear it just fine, in fact I could hear it better because of the noise reduction of the wind. In fact I didn’t notice any wind when my visor was down and only a small amount when it was up. I tried the phone through the headset to see how that was. It sounded great. I was impressed and bought a second pair to give to my son for when he rides his bike. I would recommend these to everyone. I’m sure everyone’s ears are different, but with making sure you insert them properly and the additional size they give you, you should see much improvement and comfort wearing these. The only thing I would mention is after you insert them be careful putting your helmet on because you may dislodge them if your ears get pulled on really hard when putting the helmet on and you may need to reinsert them.
A**R
Clutch for riders
I didn’t realize how much wind speed hits you while riding a motorcycle, until I started using these. I immediately noticed I felt less fatigued and didn’t have a headache after my long rides, especially those that include freeway speed. I was able to hear emergency sirens and my radio without any issue. I highly recommend for all riders who want to save their ears. The case easily attaches to your keys and fits in your pockets.
T**E
Went back to foam earplugs.
I really wanted these to work. The foam plugs were too quiet and and caused pressure in my ears. First day I tried these, I was so happy. Two hours of riding and although not as quiet as the foam, it definitely blocked enough wind noise but allowed me to hear other things more easily. Here's the problem, when turning my head to look at traffic plugs came loose. Had to keep pulling over to reinsert. They were in correctly every time. Sometimes I'd go 2 hours sometimes I'd go 15 mins before they loosened up. When they were partially in during these times the sound was unbearable. Especially since it was only one ear sometimes. I spent most of my rides over the rest of the week constantly stopping to fix them. It happened in both ears on and off. They were inserted correctly and were fine sometimes for hours. Other times not. I got headaches, horrible ringing in my ears. I already have tinnitus from years of being a landscaper and these plugs actually made it worse. It got so bad I actually went to my doctor. He watched me insert them. Said they look fine but would definitely shift when moving my head. Told me they could actually cause more damage if in incorrectly and to stop using them. He recommended I see if any company makes these in a smaller size so they could go in a little deeper to get a good grip. Or possibly go get custom ones made. I'll check into that. I'm back to foam again and my ears are happy. I'll deal with the foam feel and pressure and save what's left of my hearing. I may try these style plugs again with the Eargasm brand just to compare. But I'm done with these.
S**N
Very good ear protection.
These work perfectly. I will purchase them again.
A**R
Great sound reduction
These have saved me many headaches! They work great for sleeping in noisy environments. I most often use the 20 db reduction inserts with the small plugs. The large plugs are too big for my ears. The 26 db inserts are slightly uncomfortable so only use when close to concert speakers. I use the ear plugs at the movie theatre, concerts, and shopping (when I want to cancel out the overhead music). They clean easily. If I could change one thing about the product is having the ability to order a single size. I ended up buying two so I could have a complete set with each 17db, 20db, and 26 db ready to go. I would not want to swap inserts in the wild. I gave the large set away.
N**T
Excellent Ear Plugs
There are a lot of noise reducing ear plugs on the market and I've tried a few but they don't fit too well and work their way out in a short period of time. EarPeace are getting good reviews so I thought I'd try them out. Yes they are more expensive than others but well worth the investment. These come with 2 sizes of silicon plug so you can find the nest fit for you but they don't just give you a pair of each, they give you 3 of each in case you loose one. In addition to that you get 3 noise reduction filters so you can choose how much noise you want to block. I went for the highest in the medium plug size giving around 24db reduction and they are fantastic, giving a massive reduction in high speed wind noise but still allowing me to hear the bike engine (just about) and other important noises such as sirens and horns. They are comfortable and most important don't fall out or work themselves loose. They have a handy aluminium case which fits your 2 main buds in one end and there's a smaller compartment at the bottom end for your spare. Brilliant!
N**L
Best I've Used. Bought A Second Set.
I had tried various other ear plugs years ago but gave up on them. The pinch/roll ones were a pain in the ass, never seemed to seat right and were not very comfortable. Other cone-shaped ones had a little handle/posts used for insertion, that would then ram into my ear when the helmet went on. Other types just wouldn't stay in, or blocked almost all sound. These are easy to put in and take out, aren't affected by helmet donning/doffing, are extremely comfortable, and block what noise should be blocked while still allowing me to hear the engine, other vehicles, and people talking. Basically, they cut out the clamour. I liked them so much that I ordered a second set after a few weeks of using them, to use with my lawn tractor. The price had gone up by $7, but to my surprise, the second package had a sticker on it that said they now include two sizes in the package. There were two complete sets of 3 earplugs, one of them being a smaller size, which fit my ears even better than the the original ones. I swear, I wouldn't even know I had them in if it weren't for the noise reduction (I use the highest reducing filter, black) . I've had them in for 4 or five hours a day, four days straight, with no ear pain/irritation during use or after. I pop them out and it's as if I hadn't even been riding. My ONLY gripe is that I wish they were red. I've dropped them several times on gravel and in grass and they are very difficult to see. I almost couldn't find them. They match grey gravel perfectly. I know they do make red ones because I saw them on their website, but I can't find them anywhere. It'd be smart to just make 'em all red.
G**H
Floored design
Too difficult to remove tiny slippery pull tag hard to use so they get stuck in the ear. I had a poor fit with all 3 sizes.
A**R
だいぶ変わる
オフロードヘルメットを買ったらだいぶうるさかったので使ってみました。 だいぶ軽減されるしインカムからの音も聞こえます。 使用時は外の音も聞こえはするけど、インカムの音なども流石にちょっと音量をあげないとなりません。 音楽はだいぶ弱体化されるのでノイズ低減しつつの音楽を楽しみたい人はPRO版をおすすめ。
G**A
Tappi con diversi inserti insonorizzanti
Tappi per moto ma utilizzabili per altre applicazioni con diversi gradi di insonorizzazione/ abbattimento dei decibel. Il prodotto é disponibile in due varianti dimensionali per un totale di 6 tappi, la coppia piú l'elemento di scorta. All'interno della confezione 3 kit, di cui uno montato, di inserti per l'abbattimento acustico. Da 17 a 26 decibel nella versione piú performante, gli inserti sono facilmente rimovibili e sostituibili con l'insonorizzazione desiderata. Comodi nell'utilizzo quotidiano, al momento provati solo per un paio di orette. Mi riservo la possibilità di modificare la recensione dopo un utilizzo piú estensivo del prodotto.
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