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🛡️ Mold your silence, own your range.
Decibullz Percussive Moldable Earplugs deliver 31dB noise reduction with a custom-fit silicone mold that ensures comfort and effective impulse sound protection without batteries. Designed for hunters and shooters, these reusable earplugs provide durable, all-day hearing protection while allowing critical ambient sounds to pass through safely.





| ASIN | B06XN6B7M1 |
| Brand | Decibullz |
| Brand Name | Decibullz |
| Colour | Black |
| Country Of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 1,898 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 11.4 x 8.9 x 3.8 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.16 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Decibullz |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FLTR-SHO-BLK |
| Material | Foam , Silicone |
| Material Type | Foam, Silicone |
| Model Name | Tactical |
| Model Number | 854843005599 |
| Noise Attenuation | 31 decibels |
| Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) | 31 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Style | Technical |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Noise Protection |
| Recommended uses for product | Noise Protection |
| Single Number Rating (SNR) | 31 Decibels |
| Size | 1 count (Pack of 1) |
| Sport Type | Shooting |
| Style | Technical |
| UPC | 854843005599 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
M**N
Great product
Bought for my husband for shooting. Slightly reluctant but they have been great. Easy to mold and fit highly recommend
S**N
Great for shooting
Outstanding can still talk while enjoying the shoot, easy to use,comfortable and styish
R**S
I really wanted to like these!
In a nutshell, easy to mould but I couldn't tell any difference over £3 tri-flange plugs. If you want custom moulded, I would drop the percussive filter and save some ££. I have been using electronic ear defenders for about a year, after switching from the tri-flange type. I've always prefered the comfort of in-ear plugs but wanted to maintain the level of awareness and protection that the electric defenders gave me. I spent A LOT of time researching these, reading reviews and opinions from those who shoot more often than me, talking to guys at my club etc. Feedback was mixed but with a slight lean towards the positive so I waited until payday and bought a pair excited to receive them and with high expectations. I had considered CFG and SENS but looking through the product info I've concluded (assumed) that the passive plugs are using similar (if not the same) tech... and the USP and increased price of the others is due to the custom moulding. I had an easy time moulding these plugs - other reviews suggest this is a faff(?) - I went through a few goes to get the fit really comfortable - probably took about an hour all tolled. I initially tested the plugs by clapping, talking, standing next to a 97dB compressor and on a walk. My results were that the plugs seemed to take out the same levels in any scenario - the clapping by the compressor was muted and the motor sounded like it would through normal plugs. I failed to hear a bird leave a tree on my walk which I would have picked up with my electronic defenders -- my electric defenders enhance low noises as well as counter the loud ones so this may be an unfair comparison however I was expecting the plugs to filter little to nothing in normal operation and then kick in with the percussive filter when exposed to loud noises; I expected to hear the flapping of wings before I saw the bird. On the clay ground they continued to underwhelm. Conversations were hard work and while they did dull the bangs, this wasn't as low as the electronic ones. On test I switched to tri-flanged plugs and found I had the same performance in both speech and loud bangs which sealed the fate of these plugs for me. I have since returned to Amazon and they have issued a full refund - great service. I would consider decibullz again, but would go for the cheaper full-block type if I was looking for custom fit as I see no advantage of the percussive filter over far cheaper alternatives. I'll be going back to my JP electric set with some cheap plugs in my pocket as backup. I hope that helps!
A**R
I wish these were good.
I’m an avid shooter and I shoot multiple types of scenarios. Day one of getting them the moulding was fairly easy yet when it set I did find the edges fairly abrasive on my ears (however I probably could have fixed this with moulding again). I noticed a small mark on the percussive cap on the right side; turns out this was a hole, rendering the whole cap useless. Unfortunately I found out testing this next to a live 9mm round. The concept is good, but the whole thing isn’t quite there yet for me. Too fragile, came broken, didn’t feel quite right compared to traditional electronic ear defenders that are 1/3rd the price. Sorry to the company but save your money.
S**N
Easy to use.
Very easy to understand instructions. Easy to mold into your ear. Defiantly recommend for shooting 👍👍
G**D
Decibullz Custom Molded Percussive Filters are a quality product.
The product when arrived was one of quality from the packaging to the individual components. The instructions were clear and easy to follow. I have used / tested my Decibullz while volunteering (resetting & patching targets) at the UKPSA L3 Scottish Practical Shotgun Championships and even today I used them at the InverClyde range. These are my new goto ear protection which I can carry in my pocket.
S**Y
Can’t hear clearly with the filters
These are ok but need a bit of getting used too
G**E
Not worth the money
These are okay at best. Definitely not £90 worth of hearing protection. They're easy enough to mould, fit well, and comfortably when they're set, and they look good, but they don't offer anywhere near as much protection as expected/advertised. To be safe, I first used these using an un-modereated .22 air rifle, then a moderated .22lr (outdoors & indoors), and finally I went un-moderated for a shot. Yeah, they block out the worst of the percussive snap of the round, but I don't think/feel that they do it any better than a pair of foamy plugs. Although my ears weren't ringing, I was still shouting a bit when I got indoors. Much to the wife's annoyance. It's a crying shame as I had such high hopes for these, considering all of the youtube creator plugs, advertising and reviews I've seen.
J**H
Worth the money for shooters (and maybe others)
I've had these for a few months and taken them to my local indoor range every time I've been since getting them. I most recently used them today and so far I've been very happy. The molding process is easy and, best of all, if you mess up or don't get a great fit the first time you can redo them. I use the rolldown foam tips for maximum noise suppression and because the Xmas tree tips never fit my ears well on any product. The downside there is that I'll have to replace them with frequent use, but I already deal with that for some of my personal headphones so it's a known quantity. If you have an existing pair of decibullz, you can just pop the percussive filters in and skip the molding altogether. Now, how do the filters work? In a word, great. I shoot at an indoor range that requires you to have your ears on before entering the bay (obviously), so I put them in at the counter and usually have to tap them a couple of times because I can hear right thru them and wonder if they're in. They always are, it's just that easy to hear thru them when no loud noise is happening. I can always hear the RSOs when they issue commands or ask questions, but the person shooting in the stall next to me, let alone my own firearm, doesn't blow out my ears. It doesn't fully negate the flinch factor when you first walk into the room like a good pair of electronic muffs does, but it lowers noise below the safety threshold and you get used to the popping quickly. As for the firearm in my hand, I've only tested them with my 9mm handgun by themselves by they do a great job of dimming the sound. Nothing ever hurt or left me ringing thru a couple hundred rounds at a time. When I've shot my rifle (AR-15 in 5.56) in the same room so far I've doubled up with my muffs (Walker Razors) with their external pickups on, but I suspect that the decibullz would perform well on their own. I'd likely be more comfortable not doubling if I were outdoors with the rifle (the bays in my range are fairly small). If you're on the fence, just do it. If you're already a decibullz user, the price is a little steep, but with this kit you not only get the percussive filters, but basically an entirely new set of plugs (great if you have a SO or friend who may need/want a custom pair of plugs). The included carrying case is also superior to the little cloth bag that comes with a standard set. It's well worth the money. Side Note: These may also work well for concerts or other loud events, but as I bought them in 2020 I haven't been able to test them in those environments.
D**T
OK but not as good as should be
Bought these so I can hear orders on the rifle range. It only works a little better than straight earplugs.
H**I
Review after 2 years
I've been using them for over two years now and they've held up really good. Doesn't offer the most hearing protection but I always double up anyways (as you should) so it's good enough for me. Nice to be able to hear other people talk when you're wearing electronic muffs over them. Fit and comfort is amazing, have no issues with wearing them all day. Haven't had to re-mold them or anything.
A**.
Achat inutile
Après avoir essayé de les mouler le plus correctement possible, les dispositifs ne sont toujours pas réducteur de bruit. Ça ou rien c’est pareil. Ne l’achetez pas à moins de vouloir jeté votre argent à la poubelle.
A**R
earbuds for shooter
very good item
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