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Evening all.

 

Was wondering if anyone on here used or has used any of the CENS range of customer made earplugs.

 

I don't like wearing the traditional ear defenders as I find them uncomfortable, I currently use AcuLife Sonic II ear plugs but they aren't the most comfortable thing so I've been looking at and am seriously thinking of spending £600 on some CENS.

 

I want to cut as much noise out as possible so I can concentrate better, especially for clays.

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I have the CENS passive - as they are moulded to your ears, they can't be any more comfortable.

With CENS you can buy the passives (about 100 pounds fitted), and then if you fancy upgrading to digital, you just replace the passive filters with the digital ones. They just pop out - a 30 second DIY job.

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I have the CENS passive - as they are moulded to your ears, they can't be any more comfortable.

With CENS you can buy the passives (about 100 pounds fitted), and then if you fancy upgrading to digital, you just replace the passive filters with the digital ones. They just pop out - a 30 second DIY job.

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I have the cens hunters, they are superb, comfy, actually improve my hearing, and provide good aural protection.

It's an amazing feeling to be walking through the tall grass and hear the crisp sound of stalks breaking under your boots, hear everything said in conversation without having to shout "whaaaat!?" , and hear pigeons clattering towards you before you see them over the hedge. Expensive, but brilliant.

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Iv had a pair for about 2 years now. Love them and they even enhance your hearing !

I thought I spent loads on my gun and equipment so spending that much on saving my hearing was not a bad thing.

My wife had her moulds taken a week ago so love them in our house.

Dom

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Evening all.

Was wondering if anyone on here used or has used any of the CENS range of customer made earplugs.

I don't like wearing the traditional ear defenders as I find them uncomfortable, I currently use AcuLife Sonic II ear plugs but they aren't the most comfortable thing so I've been looking at and am seriously thinking of spending £600 on some CENS.

I want to cut as much noise out as possible so I can concentrate better, especially for clays.

These are not the thing to cut out noise, they in fact enhance your hearing. They only cut out the bang.

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If you would like to cut out noise at the moment you need to concentrate the most, then check out the ProFlex Competition model.

 

This model features a program that mutes ambient sound amplification, giving you silience when you need it the most. You can then push the program button on the earpieces to go back to normal sound amplication for having a conversation etc.

 

http://www.censdigital.com/comp.html

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If you would like to cut out noise at the moment you need to concentrate the most, then check out the ProFlex Competition model.

 

This model features a program that mutes ambient sound amplification, giving you silience when you need it the most. You can then push the program button on the earpieces to go back to normal sound amplication for having a conversation etc.

 

http://www.censdigital.com/comp.html

Beat me to it that's what my one set has.

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Please remember that your east continue to grow through your life and a hearing aid will only last ten years max before the ears have changed shape - £400+ every ten years may be a tad steep compared to the cheaper models on offer. I was going to go down the CENS route and I mentioned this to one of our OT's who works with us and is a hearing specialist - it was her advice that if I did I would need to replace them every ten years......

 

I have a pair of these for pigeon hide shooting:

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sportear-XP3-Ear-Plugs-Hearing-Protection-for-Shotgun-or-Rifle-Shooting-BLACK-/251087314306

 

which are great but block a lot of background noise but for clay days and driven game days when I need to be aware more of those around me then I use

 

http://www.uttings.co.uk/p112717-deben-supreme-pro-by-msa-sordin-hearing-protectors-headband-so7100/#.U5dL6xY8Qkg

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Evening all.

 

Was wondering if anyone on here used or has used any of the CENS range of customer made earplugs.

 

I don't like wearing the traditional ear defenders as I find them uncomfortable, I currently use AcuLife Sonic II ear plugs but they aren't the most comfortable thing so I've been looking at and am seriously thinking of spending £600 on some CENS.

 

I want to cut as much noise out as possible so I can concentrate better, especially for clays.

ask about the pigeon watch freebie code there is one some where on here

Here you go mate http://forums.pigeonwatch.co.uk/forums/topic/277123-cens-pigeon-watch-gift-pack/?fromsearch=1

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Please remember that your east continue to grow through your life and a hearing aid will only last ten years max before the ears have changed shape - £400+ every ten years may be a tad steep compared to the cheaper models on offer. I was going to go down the CENS route and I mentioned this to one of our OT's who works with us and is a hearing specialist - it was her advice that if I did I would need to replace them every ten years......

 

I have a pair of these for pigeon hide shooting:

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sportear-XP3-Ear-Plugs-Hearing-Protection-for-Shotgun-or-Rifle-Shooting-BLACK-/251087314306

 

which are great but block a lot of background noise but for clay days and driven game days when I need to be aware more of those around me then I use

 

http://www.uttings.co.uk/p112717-deben-supreme-pro-by-msa-sordin-hearing-protectors-headband-so7100/#.U5dL6xY8Qkg

 

It will not cost you £400 every 10 years if you have the normal passive cens that cost £99 you can add the digital piece to them, meaning if you needed a new mould taken after 10 years you would just buy the passive for £99 and transfer the digital add on, on to them, £9.99 a year isn't bad!

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I have had to send my Cens proflex back for slight modifications, in fairness to Puretone they have been very helpful and hopefully I will be enjoying the full Cens experience very soon.

Cheers

Tom

 

I had a problem with my first impressions taken too (by a 3rd party audiologist). They re-did the impressions and the new set were much better. The first time around I had my jaw closed when they took the impressions, second time around they put a little wedge in my mouth to keep my jaw a bit open. This affected the fit because the shape of your inner ear (or at least my ear) changes slightly when your jaw is closed. Been very happy with them since then and Puretone were very helpful.

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They seem expensive, but put a price on your hearing. I have the digital ones and they are truly excellent!

That is exactly what my thoughts were Iv spend god knows how much on my guns , carts , clays and decoy gear that £500 on saving my hearing is nothing.

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Hi all, just to clarify that any CENS ProFlex product (passive or electronic) will need new silicone moulds replacing as your ears change. Based on having them done every 10 years this equates to less than £9 a year. You will not need to purchase the passive or electronic modules again.

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They seem expensive, but put a price on your hearing. I have the digital ones and they are truly excellent!

This is very true, but you can save your hearing with a £20 pair of plugs or defenders.

 

You do not need to spend £400 plus.

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