🔇 Stay sharp, stay heard—silence is the new power move.
The 3M Peltor Optime 101 H7B earmuffs deliver professional-grade hearing protection with a 26 dB Noise Reduction Rating. Featuring a comfortable behind-the-head design and lightweight build (9.3 oz), these green earmuffs are unisex and made in the USA, ensuring durability and trusted quality for demanding work environments.
Brand | 3M |
Series | H7b |
Item model number | H7B |
Item Weight | 9.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 7 x 4.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.5 x 7 x 4.5 inches |
Color | Green |
Department | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | 3M |
ASIN | B0017YEMWA |
Country of Origin | USA |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 30, 2008 |
R**R
Good noise reduction. Very comfortable.
Good quality. Very comfortable.
J**E
Awesome muffs
I used these at work and once I retired i bought my own for anything noise! Cutting grass, wood worker, chain sawing etc... Great if you have hearing aids!! If you have to put muffs on then off several times, these work fantastic over in the ear corded ear plugs, that fall on the ground etc... Great product
A**B
Does what its supposed to do...for the most part.
For the most part, this is a great investment. I should have bought one of these years ago. I do a lot of yard work and have been using ear plugs whenever I wore my straw hat and it was such a pain.They work well enough. They block sound but they aren't as powerful as say range ear protection but they are good for lawn mowing. You can wear a straw hat. Keep in mind you cant pull the hat all of the way down though but you can get it down enough that its on secure and not going to fall off. It solves my problem and I am happy with them.Overall these are 100% worth buying for those that do lawn work and wear straw hats.
A**R
They work
They really work. Great for wearing wide brimmed hat while working. Quite comfortable.
J**R
Works Great
These work great, just as they should.
G**L
Full Brim Hat Now Worn on Rider.
This is a 2nd set purchased to my previous following post. Don't want to be without if I misplace the first set. These work great to reduce excessive noise while mowing with a 54' deck. : I purchased these comfortable earmuffs to originally use with my Oregon forestry/arborist safety helmet with face shield, when using my gasoline powered chain saw. I broke my original supplied attached to helmet earmuffs during a cold winter night when using with my snow thrower. I own a pair of over the head earmuffs that I could adjust the ear cups vertically, while placing the head band behind my head. But the top of the earmuffs would strike the bottom of the helmet when worn. I just finished mowing one (1) acre lawn and these and they work much better than any of my others. So, I just now ordered a second pair from the same vendor. I have to heavily trim my trees and prune my many lilac bushes next week using my different sized chain saws, and reciprocating saw. I already wear hearing aids, no desire to lose additional sensitivity.
S**N
If you want to protect your hearing, these work fantastic!
I am a machinist, in a shop that employs over 100 people. Between the lathes, VMC's , Milling machines, air tools, and air blow-offs, it is a very noisy place. I do not like the ear plugs that are provided so I invested in these. They are very comfortable. I don't care for the over the head style, so these really fit the bill.... This is the third pair I have purchased over the past 7 years. I keep one pair in my garage, and one pair at work. The only issue I have had with them is that the ear cups are a vinyl material that after years of use start to split, then they become uncomfortable. I would recommend these for shooting ranges, races, or any activity with loud noise. Once you have hearing loss it never comes back...
S**N
Not Good For Yard Work
I have been using a pair of cheap-o ear muffs with earplugs for a few years for lawn mowing and using a chain saw. They worked okay but I felt there was room for improvement, so I shelled out for these. Right away I noticed these were significantly quieter. Unfortunately, after working for a while, I also noticed that these were much more prone to slipping down when I built up a sweat. They are heavier than my cheap-o's, and I guess my medium size head and normal size ears are not the right combination to hold them up when they are lubricated by sweat. They should be fine in a cool environment of for non-strenuous activity. Mine are gathering dust.
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