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Re: Hearing Protection
« Reply #30 on: April 15, 2021, 09:18:27 AM »
I have the walkers razer bone conducting headphones since I have severe to profound conductive hearing loss. The little hammer and anvil bones don't move, and my eardrum doesn't vibrate, but my nerves are fine. 

Walkets Bone conduction bypasses the bad parts of my ears, but I wouldn't reccomend them unless you have conductive hearing loss. I woyld opt for high end in ear products that aren't Walkers.

The Walkers razors work ok, but as with all Walkers products (after they outsourced to China) you pay heafty premium prices for junk.


I have ear surgery coming in a month or two see if they can free up those tiny bones and get them moving. It affects my hunting a great deal, as I can't hear a cow elk and have to be on top of a bull to hear a bugle.

If that doesn't work then its perminant conductive hearing aids for me.



 


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