Best Hearing Protection for Hunting in 2026
We compared 5 electronic hunting ear pro options from $50–$400. Most hunters skip ear pro entirely – every unprotected shot permanently damages your hearing.
We compared 5 electronic hunting ear pro options from $50–$400. Most hunters skip ear pro entirely – every unprotected shot permanently damages your hearing.
Indoor ranges are 10–20 dB louder than outdoor – single ear pro isn’t enough. We tested 5 options from $15–$50 and most shooters are inserting foam plugs completely wrong.
We compared 5 electronic ear pro options from $22–$299, and that NRR number on the box is lying to you – real-world protection runs 7–10 dB lower than rated.
We compared 5 shooting glasses from $15–$200. Most only meet ANSI Z87.1 – which stops a BB at 150 fps. The Wiley X Saber tops our list and actually meets MIL-PRF-32432.
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