http://www.earfuze.com/
I went ahead and ordered a set of the Earfuze. For that price I can give them a shot. The cheapness scares me in a way. I've always seen places doing these in the $250 range. Either they're pulling a helluva profit or the Earfuze ain't that great. Guess I'll figure it out shortly...
http://www.earfuze.com/
Wow! That looks really fascinating! If anyone has tried that, PLEASE post a followup and let us know how it worked, if you used the "practice" set or bought the "lite" version, how they hold up, how long are the cords, and what the quality of the sound is....
They should sell just the molding stuff alone, too, for creating custom ear plugs.
I wonder how difficult it would be to get some of the cheap Skullcandy earbuds (about $12) and remove the silicon mushrooms and just mold your own earpieces using one of these kits. Probably sound better than the ones that come with that kit...
They do. Cabella's sells the silicon material. It is found in the shooting department with the all the other ear protection merchandise. Around $15.00 for enough to do one set of ear plugs.
You can probably find it at Gander Moutain or any other store that caters to shooter's.
http://www.basspro.com/Radians-Custom-Molded-Earplugs/product/10213095/-1810698I may be finding out this afternoon.
Unfortunately, their site doesn't say what is in the store vs. what is online only.
They do. Cabella's sells the silicon material. It is found in the shooting department with the all the other ear protection merchandise. Around $15.00 for enough to do one set of ear plugs.
You can probably find it at Gander Moutain or any other store that caters to shooter's.
I may be finding out this afternoon.