🔇 Silence the Noise, Embrace the Calm!
The Peltor Sport Ultimate Hearing Protector is designed for maximum noise reduction with a Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) of 30 dB. Its lightweight and comfortable design, featuring a vented headband and soft foam ear cushions, makes it perfect for extended wear during outdoor activities. Ideal for professionals seeking both style and functionality, this earmuff is a must-have for anyone serious about sound protection.
Manufacturer | 3M CHIMD |
Part Number | 97042-PEL-6C |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.9 x 5.43 x 8.18 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 97042-PEL-6C |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 30 dB NRR |
Color | Grey |
Style | 30 Db Nrr |
Material | Plastic |
Pattern | Hearing Protector |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Included Components | Earmuff |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
A**N
Peltor Sport Ultimate Ear Muffs 30NRR vs their X3A 28NRR.
Peltor Sport Ultimate Ear Muffs 30NRR vs Peltor X3A 28NRR. Both of these are 3M’s latest upgrades to their line of passive hearing protection ear muffs. They are almost identical in appearance and design, and very close in their noise reduction ratings. I bought both in order to try them out and compare them to see if there are any important differences in comfort and effectiveness in use.Note that anyone working in an environment that requires protecting sensitive parts and equipment from low voltages or static electricity will be better served with any model from Peltor’s dielectric insulated X series including the aforementioned X3A.I find both of them very comfortable to wear, even for extended periods, and have no trouble sleeping with them when my neighbor runs his heavy duty generator which produces an exceptionably strong and constant low frequency hum in the 30Hz to 60Hz range. Not that loud, but loud enough to irritate me, especially when it’s on non-stop for 24 hours or more! In fact this is the main reason that I needed to upgrade my ear muffs because my older ones, while exceptionally excellent for most uses, doesn’t attenuate the low frequencies (100Hz and below) as well as these newer designs from Peltor. FWIW my older ear muffs are the well known Clear Audio design with a very wide price range depending on the name printed on them. Mine are the Browning HDR BrowningHearing Protector, HDR and Decibel Defence, but the Walker’s EXT and many others are identical except for the name and price.I noticed that a few reviewers on here complain about not being able to adjust the length of the steel support wires. I have posted a photo of my pair adjusted all the way in on one side, and at maximum extension on the other. Maximum adjustability is about 32mm – 1.25”. The steel wire doesn't slide easily in and out of the plastic/vinyl support, making adjustments a little bit of a hassle, but fortunately this keeps it more stable in the long term. The X3A is even more difficult to adjust due to the rubber coating on the metal parts.It’s also important to note that although these ear muffs appear to be almost identical, there are a couple of other differences that are not apparent in any photos unless you disassemble them. The Sport Ultimate weighs 366 grams on my wife’s food scale – slightly under 13oz, and the X3A weighs 255 grams – 9oz. The reason for the difference in weight is that the former have a few strips of heavy duty very stiff rubber glued to the inside of the cup, probably to help damp low frequencies and loud impact noises. But the damping foam in the latter is quite a bit firmer and denser, and both are about 16mm thick.For the more technically minded, I ran a few measurements on both using the Maono lavalier mic MAONO Lavalier Microphone 4-3Pin Adapter Lapel Mic Handsfree Clip on Interview Vocal Recording for DSLR Camera, Voice Amplifier, iPhone, Android, Smartphone, Wireless Transmitter, PS4, YouTube Live hooked up to an iPad with two different measuring apps – Decibel X Pro and Audio Spectrum Ananlyzer. I ran the tests a few times in order to ensure that the results were reasonably consistent. Set up was a Styrofoam head my wife uses for her hats drilled and fitted to accept the mic, and generous stuffings of foam to fill the small hole that the wire runs through. I marked the head with a Sharpie so that placement of the various ear muffs was consistent. I used my old vacuum cleaner as a very loud and reasonably consistent source of white noise.The unweighted maximum peak reading of Decibel X Pro was 94.5db for the Sport Ultimate and 91.7db for the X3A. Switching over to the Spectrum Analyzer app and using its FFT plot in order to see how the different frequencies were attenuated, the X3A readings were about 5db to 15db less in the 500Hz range and lower. The differences increasing as the frequency decreased – i.e. the X3A was better at attenuating the lower frequencies, especially from 100Hz and lower. The vacuum noise peaked at 500Hz, hence my reason for that as the reference point. This app and mic combination is accurate and consistent enough down to about 30Hz to 40Hz, so readings below that are probably not accurate enough to be meaningful.Being the inveterate experimenter that I am, I swapped out the less dense foam of the Sport Ultimate and replaced it with the more dense foam from the X3A because I was curious to see if it would make any difference. Needless to say it made all the difference, such that there was now virtually no difference in readings between the two ear muffs when fitted with the exact same acoustic foam.Please keep in mind the circumstances of my little experiment. Not stringent enough to satisfy scientific standards, only continuous and no impact sounds, and because it wasn’t carried out in an anechoic chamber the decibel readings above should only be used as a guide. More complete and accurate numbers are available from 3M’s site. But unfortunately I could only find them for the X Series.Lastly, please keep in mind that your hearing can be instantly and permanently damaged through carelessness. Sadly, although minor hearing loss might not be immediately apparent, once that damage is done there isn’t anything that can be done to repair it regardless of cost. So protect and enjoy this invaluable gift because without it you’ll lose the gift of music.
H**H
Great performance without a battery required
Very effective. Good for when you want extreme noise protection.
D**S
Great hearing protection
This is the best ear protection I've had so far. Very comfortable and easy on the head and ears
S**A
Excellent sound insulation, very tight on my small/medium head
The media could not be loaded. I was torn for a few weeks between these, and the following ear muffs and thought it would be handy to order all of them, and share my thoughts, in the vain for saving other buyers, Amazon, the sellers, and all the resources that go into making, shipping, returning stuff that you know won’t work right out the gate. Here goes. I got:* Razors* Pro For Sho* Clear Armor* Peltor Sport Ultimate (by 3M) (shown here)I wear these in noisy concert halls, on airplanes, at my gym to workout, because they like to blast techno at Lifetime Fitness and forget they’re just a gym, not a nightclub, and when operating machinery (I’m a handy lady landlord), and to sleep when in a snoring environment. In quick detail:-> Peltors are way too tight all around the muff, pressing into my temples and jaw hinge etc (and I tend to have a smaller/medium sized head) - I had a headache within a couple of hours, though in terms of sound insulation, they were the best, very good sound insulation. But I can’t wear them, too painful, so I’m returning them. Overall pretty good quality. Pretty adjustable and fit was otherwise good. Ear muff material seemed a little in the cheap side.-> The Razors are too tight at the base of the ear, pressing hard into my lymph nodes at the intersection between the top of my neck, back of the jaw, under the ear. Pressure in lymph nodes is not good, so they’re going back. They were adjustable, and overall, seemed like better quality than the others.-> Pro For Sho - too soon to tell. On initial fit, they don’t seem too tight so I’m hoping after a longer trial they’ll work because they are sleek (which would be easier to sleep and travel with). The sound insulation is not as good as the Peltor or Clear Armor, but I’m not on a runway or operating that loud of machinery that it really matters that much. Will update review after a longer trial wear.-> Clear Armor - also good fit (not too tight) during first try fitting. They are NOT low profile, so less desirable but the sound insulation is excellent, like the Peltors, and better than the two low profile Razors and Pro For Shos. Will also have to test a longer fitting and see what happens. Stay tuned. Will post videos of the other muffs on their proper sites since I can only upload one video in each spot.
P**I
Very happy
This ear protection is better than I expected. The sound deadining is excellent, better than the electronic pair I used from a friend. The only thing I would say that can be improved is they lack padding for your head. Very well made and a excellent purchase for the money spent. I recommend these.
M**C
Effective and comfortable for a 24"-circumference head
The Peltor Sport Ultimate Hearing Protector NRR 30 dB earmuffs are effective and comfortable for my big head, which is 24" in circumference at the top of my eyebrows. Because the wires slide in and out close to the muff (not at the top), it's easiest to put the earmuffs on first, THEN pull the muffs down to cover your ears to fit. I've worn these all night for 2 nights in a row because of noisy air purifiers during ventilation problems in my master bedroom. There's enough pressure on the head to be effective, but it didn't interfere with my sleep when I slept on my back. After you use the earmuffs for hours, the inner surfaces need to be cleaned. You can turn both muffs outward without detaching them, wipe with dilute soap followed by water, then let the muffs dry before turning them inward for the next use.It's a challenge for me to find hats and headsets that fit, and I'm very happy to find these excellent earmuffs that worked on the first try.
S**.
Work Great
I value my hearing so I always try to use good hearing protection. These are a comfortable fit and seem to block the noise well. I'd recommend.
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