Wow, this video came right on time for our lawn care crew! 👂🌿 We've been on the lookout for the best ear protection, and your recommendations are spot on. The safety and comfort of our team are a top priority, and these suggestions will definitely make a difference. Thanks for sharing your expertise! 🙌 By the way, we absolutely love this channel - always providing valuable insights and making our job easier. Keep up the fantastic work! 👍🔊 #LawnCareEssentials #SafetyFirst #TopNotchChannel
Yes, ear protection is a must for lawn care crews!!! We appreciate your support of our pro lawn care life channel. #lawncaresafety #earmuffs #walkerrazor
Thanks for video- My problem is in the couple pair of muffs I have 1 being 3m Pelator Is that in Summer temps my ears burn up & sweaty to point of discomfort- After years of mowing ear buds starting causing ear infections more & more to which my Dr. said he sees ear infections from ear buds quite frequently- So seems like the plastic type ear pads over no breathing or air circulation? I’m thinking down South States this problem should be even worst than Tennessee?
I use the walker quad bt for my own mowing and they are fantastic *except * when you turn your head, they break seal a little bit and let noise in, and if you have the external microphone on, you get blasted by the sound. I recommend them for single person use, but not in a crew. *edit*. They’re extremely comfortable, but they do squeeze a little bit tight if you have a large head. Also, the ear cups are a little bit shallow if you have radar dishes for ears.
Thanks for sharing. When we use them, we only have batteries and power to the radio (walkie-talkie) piece. We don't have batteries or use the noise reduction microphone at all when were mowing. So, we're technically not using them as an active (electronic) noise reduction muffs like how you would use it at a gun range.
Thanks for the lifesaving tip on ear plugs! Just added another mower to our fleet, and with earplugs, I can mow in peace without the spousal commentary. 😂 Cheers!
Wow, this video came right on time for our lawn care crew! 👂🌿 We've been on the lookout for the best ear protection, and your recommendations are spot on. The safety and comfort of our team are a top priority, and these suggestions will definitely make a difference. Thanks for sharing your expertise! 🙌 By the way, we absolutely love this channel - always providing valuable insights and making our job easier. Keep up the fantastic work! 👍🔊 #LawnCareEssentials #SafetyFirst #TopNotchChannel
Yes, ear protection is a must for lawn care crews!!! We appreciate your support of our pro lawn care life channel. #lawncaresafety #earmuffs #walkerrazor
Thanks for video- My problem is in the couple pair of muffs I have 1 being 3m Pelator Is that in Summer temps my ears burn up & sweaty to point of discomfort- After years of mowing ear buds starting causing ear infections more & more to which my Dr. said he sees ear infections from ear buds quite frequently- So seems like the plastic type ear pads over no breathing or air circulation? I’m thinking down South States this problem should be even worst than Tennessee?
I use the walker quad bt for my own mowing and they are fantastic *except * when you turn your head, they break seal a little bit and let noise in, and if you have the external microphone on, you get blasted by the sound. I recommend them for single person use, but not in a crew. *edit*. They’re extremely comfortable, but they do squeeze a little bit tight if you have a large head. Also, the ear cups are a little bit shallow if you have radar dishes for ears.
Thanks for sharing. When we use them, we only have batteries and power to the radio (walkie-talkie) piece. We don't have batteries or use the noise reduction microphone at all when were mowing. So, we're technically not using them as an active (electronic) noise reduction muffs like how you would use it at a gun range.
Thanks for the lifesaving tip on ear plugs! Just added another mower to our fleet, and with earplugs, I can mow in peace without the spousal commentary. 😂 Cheers!
These provide no NRR or SNR rating so not convinced these protect your ears.