I'm an EAR Inc provider so perhaps I can offer some input that will help you make an informed decision. Your local provider can deliver a finished hearing protection product as well as a custom mold of your ear canal that can be used to create other hearing protection products in EAR Inc's line up (or any company's that need a custom mold). EAR Inc has pretty extensive line of products for hearing protection and hearing aid (no sound blocking). A majority of the provider aren't medical professionals so they don't have the infrastructure to process medical insurance. If you need to use insurance you can either file a claim yourself or you will have to visit an local audiologist to craft the molds for you. Your audiologist will have hearing aids most likely, but may or may not have hearing protection products beyond typical off the shelf products. Let me know if you have additional questions.
That's awesome I really appreciate the info.
So E.A.R. has sent me a provider that they work with, 1.5 hours away from me. Like was mentioned before since it's someone that they work with it's simply cost of travel to go there and get the molds for E.A.R.
It's not an unfathomable drive by any means. But it does suck that it's 63 miles further than I thought I would have to drive haha. According to the Hide and other customer E.A.R. is one to deliver great products so it might be worth the drive...
Thanks all for the responses.
CAVEAT.PIGGYBACK.PSA: I have or have had;
MSA Sordin Supreme PRO-x Neckband with Noise Fighters Gel cups. I do love these the most out of all my headsets but I really want to get away from headsets for comfort and safety (bumping them off)
Howard Leight: Hey they work and are cheap. Totally uncomfortable for me and fall off.
Peltor Com-Tac III: Pretty good but still not as good as MSA's. Good for comms mostly IMO.
Peltor TEP-100 Electronic in-ear buds. Terrible. Feedback, slippage and battery drain. I really wanted to like them (also the cost.)
SureFire Ear Plugs EP-7s: Really good overall, but start to scrape my delicate ears after 5 hours. Blocks out EVERYTHING just about. Can't hear much.
I did have a set of racing filters for my Super Sport and Super Bike team at Willow Springs, Chuckwalla, Auto Club Speedway and Laguna Seca, but I lost them years ago while on track and can't for the life of me remember which company it was. They actually had different level of filters you could insert but the padding from my helmet dug them out one race.
Needless to say I feel somewhat well traveled in the gear whore department. I appreciate all the responses.