Hearing Protection – Filter Motorsport Noise With NoNoise Earplugs!

NN.3PROM0160
  • Hearing Protection – Filter Motorsport Noise With NoNoise Earplugs!
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Description

Wind noise while motorcycle riding regularly exceeds the levels at which hearing damage will occur. Protect your hearing without blocking the sounds you want to hear with the NoNoise Motorsport noise filter hearing protection. read more

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Designed specifically for motorcyclists the Motorsport noise filter hearing protection by NoNoise will help protect your hearing from harmful noise levels while allowing lower level noises such as conversation sirens and horns to be heard. So much more than ear plugs NoNoise utilizes ceramic filtration technology to filter higher sound levels that cause hearing damage but allow lower sound levels to be heard.

  • Reduces wind and road noise
  • Allows communication and intercom use
  • Preserves situational awareness
  • Comfortable washable and re-usable
  • Silicone free construction
  • Venturi shaped sound channel
  • Zirconium oxide ceramic filter
  • No muffling or blocked ear feeling
  • Thermoplastic outer construction
  • Over 20 years experience in industry and military hearing protection
  • Exceeds strict European EN352-2 guidelines and certified to ISO9001:2008

 

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NoNoise Features and Benefits

 

Protection / Attenuation Data
Mean sound attenuation (EN352-2:2002) is 29.6dB at the higher most damaging frequencies.

All data in decibels (dB)
M = Mean attenuation; S = Standard deviation; APV = Assumed protection value;
SNR = Single number rating; H M L = Value in high medium and low frequency spectrum

Part Numbers

Our part number: NN.3PROM0160
Manufacturer part number: MTR.UK

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3.82 out of 5 stars

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Question: Should I get the music version or a different one for using in conjunction with my Sena? I listen to music and chat with my friends.
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It is hard to recommend earplugs for specific use cases, because everyone's ears are different based on past damage and anatomy. This model will work well for your application, but I can't advise if the Music model would work any better or worse.

Answered by Zach Twisted Throttle Staff on Dec 13, 2021

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Would not recommend them

Answered by Tom on May 27, 2023

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13 reviews with a 4-star rating

  1. Bob

    Noise reducing earplugs

    Bob

    Bought these last winter. Have used them a few times recently. Am impressed. Reduced wind noise significantly.

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  2. Metalman47

    Best ear protection ever for wind noise

    Metalman47

    I have had the Nonoise for a couple of months but wanted to put some real continuous miles on before I gave you my opinion. Just back from a 900 mile trip. For wind noise these are the best best!!
    Putting them in is most important: For me I really need to push them in the ear far! Enough so the pressure from my helmet does not cause pain to the little flap on my ear. I can hear my engine RPM and talking while stopped is ok, with helmet off no problem carrying on a conversation.
    I found that using a pair of tweezers to remove is so much easier than my big club like fingers. I will be buying for both my sons, possily a good birthday present.

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  3. legendracerbob

    No noise hearing protection

    legendracerbob

    I ride a BMW F800GS with a very short “mini” windshield so highway riding is always noisy. That said, wind noise did not seem to be much less than cheaper ear protectors. On the positive side, I could hear the motorcycle RPM just right which is often too muffled with other ear protectors. The case is a nice plus. I did not have any problem installing or removing the ear plugs.

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  4. Superfunkomatic

    They work as advertised

    Superfunkomatic

    I got these for a trip from New Orleans to Columbus Ohio on a zx-14r. First lesson is don’t use any lubricant to make it easier to insert, which caused them to constantly fall out. Once I learned to push them in dry, which takes a while, then boom, they stayed in. I could hear my helmet speakers clearly, the engine, and also the wind at a low hum. There definitely isn’t that isolation that normal plugs do, but I could still feel them, unlike others reviewers who said they forgot they were there. Walking around with them in at gas stations was doable, but I had to listen intently to understand people, and having to ask them to repeat themselves. I do have narrow ear canals, so I also didn’t have the issue of them going in too deep. I’ve had them a couple weeks since the trip and use them on my daily 70 mile commute to work. The case is awesome but not sure if I’d buy them again if I lost them or when they finally wear out. And that is my biggest issue. For $30 ear plugs, they don’t feel like they are going to last long through this 2015 riding season. If they do then I’ll buy again, but if they tear or deform in a few weeks of daily use, then back to $2 plugs at drug mart…

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  5. GuzziSteve

    These really work!

    GuzziSteve

    I happened upon these at the IMS show in Miami, FL. I usually wear foam earplugs or a set of in-ear monitors so when I first tried these it seemed that they really didn’t do anything. Well, after pulling them out and riding with no plugs I could tell there is a distinct difference. These are very effective at filtering out a specific noise range while still allowing you to hear music, conversations, and ambient noise.

    If they were just a bit longer they’d get 5 stars!

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  6. Chas

    Tough for me to get in

    Chas

    Used these on a recent one week trip along the gulf coast, alternating with foam plugs for comparison. Unlike others who said they were easy to insert, I had a tough time getting the 3rd cup inserted far enough to make a good seal. When the 3rd cup was not sealing they did not reduce the wind noise enough. When sealing they were close to the foam plugs in reducing wind noise. When in far enough to seal they were much more comfortable over a long period of time than the foam plugs and I even left them in at stops and could carry on a conversation. My wife would even ask me if I had them in. In that respect they work as advertised. Wetting them helped the insertion and by the end of the trip I used them exclusively.

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  7. mmaynard

    Not quite as good as expected

    mmaynard

    Let me start by saying as an audio systems designer that makes a living with my ears, I am a bit more picky than most when it comes to hearing protection.
    That being said, they are comfortable with or without a helmet, easy to put in and take out, and allow nearly all frequencies to pass, just at a lower level. In other words,things sound normal, not muffled.
    After an hour at highway speeds I do notice a difference, but not as much as the standard quality foam earplugs.
    On a typical ride, back roads and such, they work great and allow me to hear things around me with less fatigue, but if I plan any significant time at highway speeds, i’ll be using my foam plugs.

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  8. ray

    Great re usable ear plugs

    ray

    I have used these before and these are the most comfortable and effective re usable earplug on the market.

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  9. Gareysandiego

    Earplugs work to muffle noise.

    Gareysandiego

    As a returning motorcycle rider I was advised to begin wearing earplugs. This is something I am not used to doing. I have now worn these a few times. They do seem to function well in dampening noise. And one can still hear the essential sounds like sirens. Being unused to wearing earplugs it is taking me a while to get completely comfortable with them under a helmet, I wear either a full face or a modular type helmet so perhaps a half helmet would be more comfortable….?

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  10. Pete

    They cut wind noise, but...

    Pete

    I was looking for a way to cut wind noise, but it was important that the insertion tab not be so long that it touched my helmet speakers. The NoNoise plugs worked just fine in that regard. But having ear plugs that virtually blend in with roadside gravel when dropped — especially at $30 a pop — is a show stopper for me. Having lost one plug, I’ll not spend the money to replace them.

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  11. Mark14

    Mark14

    It does what the manufacturer tells. You can hear people on the radio with less
    engine low frequency noise. You get more relaxed in high noise environment.

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  12. JohnnyBJ

    JohnnyBJ

    Bought these they may be excellent for noise reduction but my ear canals are evadentley to large as the are not tight enough to stay in. My wife is going to use them

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  13. jpel

    Pleasantly surprised!

    jpel

    I have been using molded silicone earplugs for a long time and was skeptical as to whether these earplugs would measure up. The “apparent” amount of wind noise would seem to be about the same. That’s a positive! But what really surprised me is that the NoNoise plugs still allow other frequencies to be heard. It’s kind of neat to be able to hear the engine etc. at interstate speeds when foam and the molded earplugs won’t allow that.The only negative I can comment on is that they are a bit more difficult to position properly. Practice is taking care of that issue. Color me pleased/impressed!

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