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  1. I agree they are a good ear plug, tried a different one recently after they wore out and I have to stop all the time and reinstall them a real pain in the neck. Like they use that plastic tool to install them in your ear it makes them easy to get in. Will definitely use your code to get another pair.👍

  2. I’ve tried at least as many as you had on display plus two pair of custom made ones from two different brands. Of course as with windscreens and helmet fit this is going to be always subjective. I must have a weird left ear shape as a lot of earplugs have had the tendency to get « loose » in that ear which is very annoying when it’s in the midst of a highway stint and you cannot stop at the roadside to try to fit them in again. This is why I gave up on the custom made ones, they work fine at night (my wife snoors) but they tend to get « loose » in the helmet after a while. I’m very happy with the Alpines, the problem is that I loose the pin to fit them into the ear and without it, it’s much harder to get a seal. Recently I tried the Dezibulls (which you mold to the shape of your ears) it was a complete disaster, they didn’t work at all and hurt under the helmet. Recently I watched a rider talking about earplugs (Nowher Fast ADV) and, bingo! The ones he recommended, not even really ment for riding, have been the best so far for me. They are called Loops Quiet and they’re easy to fit, they are comfortable to wear, they seal so far, maybe there are others which are quieter but on the whole ,maybe I’ve finally found earplugs I will stick with. Cheers

  3. Me, I'd look at the SNR or NNR and use the one with the highest rating. The laser Lites are the one for me but no matter what, use any ear protection because once your hearing is damaged it it damaged for ever.

  4. Earpeace were a joke for me. I pulled off the road within 5 miles and threw them in the ditch. The didn't fit well & didn't really muffle anything. The Decibulz work the best for me so far. I need to try the Alpine I guess.

  5. You spend time to make this video which is a thing….but offering a discount code……looks like a “subscription” that everyone is doing these days.

  6. Earplugs come down to personal preference. I wore EAR Classics for 30 years and still use them today (quit riding) when I REALLY need to sleep.

  7. I bought the Alpines and didn't like them at all. But for a different reason.

    You need an insertion tool to put them in properly (or they wouldn't attenuate enough) and twice in a row, I could not get one side back out, as the little dongle to pull them out, was simply not reachable. I had to use tweezers.

    I rode them, they weren't bad, but I didn't ride them long enough to really have an opinion about them.

    The fact to having to insert the plug into the insert tool, then screw them into the ear, and pay attention to not losing the little insertion tool as part of the pre-ride preparation, made these an absolute no-no.

    I wish you would have mentioned motorcycle earbuds, or in ear monitors, as they might actually be the golden middle to also deliver clear speech and music,
    I haven't tried any yet, so I don't know if they can replace good earplugs.

    Other than that, I have been riding for 40 years with foam earplugs and am finally ready to upgrade, as I am getting annoyed not being able to talk in stores for instance with the helmet on, as I now have a double D ring chin strap and don't want to fiddle with it just to buy groceries or whatever.

    Great review though, I enjoyed your input, your effort to test these, great work.
    I hope that people find it less annoying to insert the Alpines and to get them out again.

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