Reddit reviews MSA Sordin Supreme Pro X - Special Edition - Electronic Earmuff with Black Headband, Black Cups and Gel Seals Fitted
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Equipped with the MSA Sordin Supreme GEL Comfort EarsealsMSA Sordin Supreme Pro X - US military grade earwearDampens harmful noise to 82dB. Amplifies safe noise four timesFoldable and slim design of cups suitable for both left and right-handed shootersVery low battery consumption: 600 hours of battery life
Electronic ear muffs are great. It's hard to beat the Howard Leight Impact Sport for the money, but they gave me a headache after wearing them all day at matches. I use custom molded plugs and a set of MSA Sordin's now and they're well worth the $$$ for me.
As far as eye pro, it really depends on what kind of shooting you do. A decent set of glasses with 3-5 interchangeable lenses is really nice to have.
You really have no clue what you are talking about. The Zsh-1-2m has the ability to connect a radio for communication. MSA Sordins are an electronic set of earmuffs that dampen loud noises and amplify quiet sounds with no comms capability unless added.
http://depotmilitary.com/index.php?id=671
https://www.amazon.com/MSA-Sordin-Supreme-Pro-Electronic/dp/B00QV33ZRK
Those ones are. https://www.amazon.com/MSA-Sordin-Supreme-Pro-Electronic/dp/B00QV33ZRK
I use the MSA Sordin supreme pro-X with gel-cups, but they're a bit pricey. https://www.amazon.com/MSA-Sordin-Supreme-Pro-Electronic/dp/B00QV33ZRK
Others swear by something like these: https://www.amazon.com/Honeywell-Amplification-Electronic-Earmuff-R-01902/dp/B007BGSI5U
Peltor got some as well: https://www.amazon.com/3M-Peltor-Tactical-Sport-Earmuff/dp/B000Q04MRG
I like the Sordin because A) They're comfortable, B) the profile makes them not be too much in the way for a proper cheekweld, and C) I think they have pretty damn good sound compared to the Peltor that I tried (it's easier to distinguish sound direction I think).