07 October 2005

wossat?

I've got myself some funky new earplugs for when I'm on the bike. I've tried using those yellow foam ones (they're too big, and hurt my ears) and I've tried the little orange mushroom type ones too, but they make weird crackling noises and don't block out any wind noise.

Anyway, a mate recommended that I go to see a bloke called Gerry Marsden in Bolton, from Hearing Resolutions, and get some custom-made earplugs. So I did.

Having the impressions of my ears done felt very weird indeed. It felt like he was putting toothpaste in my ears, but it only took a minute or two to set, and then all I had to do was choose what colour I wanted, so I got blue & purple marbled. I went to pick up the finished plugs today and once I'd figured out how to get them in, they were very comfortable.

I'm off to Wolverhampton tomorrow, so I'll give them a proper test and report back :o)

1 comment:

Womble said...

Well, here's what happened. On the trip to Wolverhampton, I didn't think the earplugs made much difference. I could still hear wind noise and I was thinking 'damn'. So I took them out.

Arrrrggggh, the noise! It was unbearable.

Yes, they do work, and very well too. I couldn't believe how noisy it was without them, and how quickly I'd got used to wearing them.

I don't know how I managed to put up with so much wind noise before.

So - the verdict.

Get some properly-fitted earplugs!