Reddit Reddit reviews Peltor Sport Tactical 100 Electronic Hearing Protector, Ear Protection, NRR 22 dB, Ideal for the Range, Shooting and Hunting, TAC100-OTH

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Peltor Sport Tactical 100 Electronic Hearing Protector, Ear Protection, NRR 22 dB, Ideal for the Range, Shooting and Hunting, TAC100-OTH
NRR: 22 dB noise reduction ratingIDEAL FOR both indoor and outdoor shooters and huntersVARIABLE SUPPRESSION TIME reduces echoes indoorsADAPTIVE FREQUENCY RESPONSE reduces background noise for clearer conversation and hearing of commandsDURABLE RECESSED MICROPHONES prevent damage and reduce wind noiseADJUSTABLE HEADBAND added padding for a comfortable fitRUNS ON 2 AAA BATTERIES (not included)
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18 Reddit comments about Peltor Sport Tactical 100 Electronic Hearing Protector, Ear Protection, NRR 22 dB, Ideal for the Range, Shooting and Hunting, TAC100-OTH:

u/buckyboo22 · 14 pointsr/CCW
  • S&W M&P Shield 9mm - $380
  • Beltman quickship black belt - $80
  • Black Arch proto holster - $75
  • Federal HST/Hornady Critical Defense - $25
  • Eyes - $10
  • Ears - $65
  • More ears - $21
  • Range bag - $30

    That puts you at around $750 depending whether you have to pay tax on the handgun, transfer fees, etc.

    The remaining $250 should be enough for an introduction to handgun safety class at your local range plus a bunch of cheap ammo to practice with.

    Edit: I forgot, don't forget to account for the cost of your CCW permit. Depending on where you live and what required classes you have to take that could easily consume your remaining $250.
u/Ceraunius · 4 pointsr/ar15

I use these:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NAG4WX2/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Peltor Sport Tactical 100. They're really comfortable, have an auto-shutoff and active noise cancelling that can be adjusted for different levels of sensitivity, say if you're at an indoor range vs outdoor. I tested them for home defense by setting a youtube video to play in my living room while I was in a different part of the house. Picked up the sound just fine, like I wasn't even wearing them. I'd recommend 'em.

u/adog12341 · 3 pointsr/gundeals

The more expensive Tactical 100 muffs are a hair over $40 before tax too

u/nauticalmile · 3 pointsr/gundeals

I currently use the Peltor Sport Tactical 100 ($50) which does have a very basic compression circuit. At least from my personal experience, the noise suppression performance in that model is better and the sound more natural than the Howard Leight Impact Sports, though both pale in comparison to my employer-provided MSA Sordins.

If I was in the market for a new set, I'd probably be looking at:

  • 3M Peltor Sport Tactical 300 ($100) - These have a far more sophisticated compression circuit than the 100s;

  • 3M Peltor Sport Tactical 500 ($120) - Effectively the same thing as the 300s but adds Bluetooth capability. While Bluetooth is useless to me at the range, I also use frequently use my earpro for air travel including long international flights, so one less cable in my way would be nice for those situations.

  • MSA Sordin Supreme Pro X ($260) - Newer version of my work-provided set, these do everything quite well but don't have Bluetooth.

    Of course, any set of Peltors I might buy would also get 3M camelback gel pads installed, which adds another $40. The difference in comfort with those pads is amazing; with the standard soft plastic pads the Peltors get uncomfortable for me after an hour or two, but with the gel pads I'm fine wearing them for the duration of 10+ hour international flights. The MSA Sordins come with similar gel pads installed, but overall they're $100 more than the Peltor 500 + gel pads.

    So yeah, if I were buying today, I would most likely spring for the Peltor Sport Tactical 500 + camelback gel pads for a total of $160. If Bluetooth is not useful for you, you could save $20 by dropping down to the Peltor Sport Tactical 300.

    Even just the $50 Peltor 100s should be a significant improvement over the Howard Leight Impact Sports or Peltor RangeGuards.
u/patk35 · 2 pointsr/guns

I have [these] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NAG4WX2/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) they're great. They're infinitely more comfortable than the home depot specials (which I own many of). The great thing is you can actually understand an R/O at crowded indoor range.

Edit to Add: The Howard Leight's that everyone else is talking about in the thread are a great option as well.

u/cabanabannana · 2 pointsr/gundeals

Would paying the extra $15 for this pair be a better idea or are the Howard Leights p much the go to at the price point? I'd really like to use a pair of these for hunting and to replace my shitty $1 pair of traditional muffs. How about shooting with these? I've noticed that my AK tends to whip my earpiece off a bit and breaks deal (which is why I double up).

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00NAG4WX2/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1523898224&sr=8-3&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=peltor+hearing+protection&dpPl=1&dpID=415MnsT7lAL&ref=plSrch

u/Rhyer · 2 pointsr/guns

I've found the Howard Leight's don't seal well around the bottoms of my ears, not sure if its due to bone structure or what. I've been using these as an alternative: Peltor Tactical 100

I recently picked up a pair of Walker's Ultimate Alpha Muff, but I haven't been out to try them yet.

u/chalupa_shits · 2 pointsr/Shotguns

On the upper end of that range, I'd go with the 3M peltor tactical 100s. Better electronics and build quality

https://www.amazon.com/Peltor-Tactical-Electronic-Hearing-Protector/dp/B00NAG4WX2

u/f1098sf · 2 pointsr/ar15

Keep an eye on tacswap. I found my dual comm online at a pawn shop for $235 shipped. Mint.

For value the 3M Sport T-100 is a good value, I have a set. Way better than Howard Leights, IMO. I’ve seen them as low as $39 from time to time.


Peltor Sport Tactical 100 Electronic Hearing Protector, Ear Protection, NRR 22 dB, Ideal for Shooting and Hunting
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NAG4WX2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_FtpnDb4QGRCX1

u/halbeshendel · 1 pointr/airsoft

I use these. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NAG4WX2/
I've had the Howard Leights as well. These are smaller and lower profile. I find them more comfortable, too. The electronics work great. I play CQB and Thunder B's are hella loud in there. This works great for that.
Use them for real guns and using my miter and table saws, too. 10/10 would buy again.

u/JeepCrew · 1 pointr/BenchrestRimfire

Picture of the setup
 

Rifle Setup

  • Rifle - CZ 455 Varmint (Bull barrel)
  • Optic - Barska 6-24x50 AO IR Blackhawk w/Sunshade Link
  • Optic Misc - Vortex Optics Bubble Level Link
  • Stock - Stock^2(ha)
  • Benchrest Adapter - Sinclair Int'l Forend Benchrest Adapter Link
  • Trigger - Rifle Basix CZ-52 Link
  • Shooting Rest - Caldwell "The Rock" BR Competition Link
  • Squeeze Bag - Protektor Front Squeeze Bag Link
  • Rear Bag - Protektor Rabbit Ear Rear Bag Link
     

    Ammo

  • Eley Practice 100 Link
  • Eley Edge Link
  • Eley Club Link
  • Eley Target Link
     

    Equipment

  • Hearing Protection - Peltor Sport Tactical 100 Link
  • Eye Protection - Sunglasses or Smith & Wesson Shooting Glasses Link
  • Misc - Fresh Balls Link (Apply it to leather bags to reduce friction. This goes on as a cream and dries quickly as a powder. Can also use baby powder)
  • Misc - Mpow Bluetooth Adapter Link - Connects (with M-M 3.5 audio jack adapter) to the Peltor ear muffs and allows me to listen to music streaming from my phone while shooting.
  • Misc - Towel to rest my elbow on to avoid splinters
  • Misc - Wedge of foam underneath optic (helps dampen optic vibration during shooting to help with the harmonics of the barrel)
  • Misc - Flipdown eyepiece (Covers left eye since I'm left eye dominant but right-handed shooter to reduce eye fatigue) Link
u/jdgsr · 1 pointr/lifehacks

Popular budget offerings for electronic earpro are Howard Leight Impact Sports and the Peltor Tacticals. If you want bluetooth you need these Peltors.

u/madspeed50 · 1 pointr/gundeals
u/anotherlostmonkey · 1 pointr/gundeals

Peltor Sport Tactical 100 + 3M Peltor Camelback Gel Rings

Edit* Forgot to mention the gel rings don't "technically fit" the tactical 100's. You can make them fit by slowly separating the original foam padding from the plastic ring, then separating the gel rings from their plastic ring. Once you have both off you can just switch them and the adhesive will hold them in. Haven't had any issues with mine since I made the switch.

u/blue_27 · 0 pointsr/bugout

I run these. But ... I'd rather not. :)