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My DW crocheted a pair that fit between the front and rear straps on my helmet with a piece of foam in the forward part to hold them slightly away from my ear buds and now I can even hear my tunes when riding into 20+MPH winds. Who'd a thunk?
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I recently purchased a set of the Cat-Ears due to the threads here on BF. While they recommend the thick, furry ones for hearing aid wearers (that's me), they don't recommend them for hot, humid areas (also me). I went with the middle set, the Airstreamz, and have been pleasantly surprised by their performance. They very noticeably reduce the wind noise and allow me to hear more of what is going on around me. I give them a .
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Yes, I do. I won't ride without them anymore. While they won't eliminate all of the wind noise(even the company doesn't claim this), they do reduce it substantially. For me, the difference was quite striking. So far, they have held up well and I've only needed to wash them a few times. If they eventually wear out, I will be replacing them with another pair.
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For years, when either driving a convertible car or cycling at speed, I have worn a decent swimming-type ear plug for damping noise. Like you, I experience sharper noise at some point. Such ear plugs help quite a bit. That reverberating "thrum" and "pulsing" you get at greater wind levels can be harsh; these cut them nearly completely, in my experience. Useful things to have.
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These silicone-type "swimmer's" plugs can be washed with mild soap and water, then re-used almost indefinitely. I keep two or three pairs around. Can be found in some pharmacies, sporting goods, occasional larger grocery stores. Some variants of these have longer "stalks" that make it easier to grab and manipulate into the correct spot.
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For the past 50 years I have used cotton balls and tear off a couple pieces and put them inside my ears. I do this to block cold air but it also dampens noise to a small degree. I keep the cotton balls in my truck and also put small pieces in the pockets of my riding jerseys and in my sunglass case.