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Peltor Sport Banded-Style Hearing Protector Earplugs

Peltor SKU: 97065-00001 Banded Earplugs GTIN: 080529970657
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Peltor banded earplugs. Semi-aural banded design keeps earplugs within reach during intermittent noise β€” hang around the neck or under the chin when not in use, reinsert in seconds without removing gloves or ...

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Peltor Sport Banded Style Hearing Protector β€” Banded Earplug Review

The Peltor Sport Banded Style Hearing Protector uses banded tips designed for repeated insertion and removal without a cord β€” the semi-aural band positions the earplug tips at ear level for rapid access. The semi-aural band eliminates the need to store and retrieve loose earplugs between noisy tasks β€” workers hang the band around the neck or under the chin, reinsert in under three seconds, and continue work without breaking rhythm. For environments with intermittent noise exposure β€” material handling near machinery, moving between quiet and loud areas of a facility, or supervisors who enter and exit noise zones frequently β€” the banded format is more likely to be used consistently than loose foam earplugs.

Banded vs Loose Earplug: When to Specify Each

Factor Banded Earplug Loose Foam Earplug
Noise exposure type Intermittent β€” frequent in/out Continuous β€” worn for full shift
Insertion speed Seconds, no roll-down required 15–30 seconds (roll-down foam)
Use with gloves Yes β€” no contact with tip required Difficult β€” gloves contaminate foam
Storage when not in use Hangs at neck β€” always available Pocket or dispenser required
Hygiene Reusable, cleanable tips Single-use (most foam types)
Per-unit cost long-term Lower β€” band is reusable Higher β€” continuous consumption

ANSI S3.19 Compliance

Peltor banded earplugs are ANSI S3.19 certified, meeting OSHA 29 CFR 1910.95 requirements for inclusion in formal hearing conservation programs. Confirm the NRR from the product packaging and apply the OSHA 50% derating formula to verify adequacy for your measured workplace TWA.

Strengths and Limitations

Strengths: semi-aural band positions earplugs for rapid reinsertion without reaching into a pocket; reusable tips reduce per-shift cost over single-use foam; compatible with hard hats, safety glasses, and face shields without interference; ANSI S3.19 certified for OSHA hearing conservation programs.

Limitations: banded earplugs typically achieve lower maximum NRR than roll-down foam earplugs β€” for environments requiring NRR 30+, double protection or a high-NRR earplug is more appropriate; flanged and banded tips require correct sizing to achieve the rated NRR β€” verify fit per OSHA guidelines; the band must be worn correctly (under chin, not behind head draped loose) to keep tips accessible and hygienic.

Recommended Use Cases

Banded earplugs are the correct specification for workers who move between noisy and quiet areas of a facility multiple times per shift β€” quality inspectors, maintenance technicians, forklift operators, supervisors, and receiving dock workers. They are also preferred in environments where clean gloved hands prevent using roll-down foam. Continuous high-noise environments where workers remain in the noise zone for full shifts are better served by a high-NRR roll-down foam earplug or earmuff.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between banded earplugs and corded earplugs?

Banded earplugs use a rigid or semi-rigid band that holds the earplug tips at ear level β€” the band stays under the chin or at the neck and does not enter the ear canal. Corded earplugs are two separate foam plugs connected by a thin cord for retrieval. Banded earplugs are faster to insert because the tips are pre-positioned; corded earplugs are lower profile under earmuffs or in confined spaces.

How do I calculate real-world protection from an NRR rating?

Apply OSHA's 50% derating formula: (NRR βˆ’ 7) Γ· 2 = effective attenuation in dB. Subtract this from your measured TWA to determine if the protector brings worker exposure within the OSHA PEL (90 dB) or Action Level (85 dB).

Can banded earplugs be worn with a hard hat?

Yes. The semi-aural band wears under the chin or around the neck β€” it does not pass over the head and does not conflict with standard hard hat suspension systems. Workers can wear banded earplugs with cap-style or full-brim hard hats, safety glasses, and face shields simultaneously without fit interference.

How often should the tips be replaced?

Inspect tips before each use. Replace when the surface becomes sticky, cracked, discolored, or compressed beyond recovery. Most reusable banded earplug tips last 1–4 weeks under daily use depending on tip material and cleaning frequency. Replacement tip pods are available for most banded earplug models β€” confirm compatibility with the specific band model before ordering.

How do I clean banded earplug tips?

Wipe tips with a damp cloth using mild soap or a diluted sanitizer solution β€” avoid soaking or submerging the band assembly in liquid. Allow tips to air dry fully before reinsertion. Do not use alcohol-based cleaners on foam or silicone tips as they accelerate material degradation. For shared banded earplugs (loaner programs), establish a cleaning protocol between users.

Are banded earplugs suitable for OSHA hearing conservation programs?

Yes, when ANSI S3.19 certified and when the NRR (derated by 50%) is sufficient to bring worker TWA within the OSHA PEL. Document the model, NRR, derating calculation, and measured TWA in your written hearing conservation program. Verify that workers are wearing the banded earplug correctly β€” band under chin, tips fully inserted β€” during compliance monitoring.

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Brand / Vendor
Peltor
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Product Type
Banded Earplugs
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3.75 / 5 β€” 8 reviews
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Comfortable & Effective
A little more expensive, but the only hearing protection of this type I've found that works. The ear buds can flex on the mounting band, allowing the bud to comfortably & effectively seal to the ear.
Verified Purchaser Β· June 6, 20 Β· βœ“ Amazon Verified Purchase
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Super quiet
I discovered these plugs by accident for motorcycle riding and loved them ever since. The hard plastic center makes it easy to push it into your ears and, once there, the world β€œdisappears”. They work amazingly and they are washable.
Verified Purchaser Β· September Β· βœ“ Amazon Verified Purchase
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Good for Shotgun shooting in open spaces
I have tried numerous styles of earpro for use in trap and skeet including some expensive electronic models. Over the ear types interfere with mounting the gun, and even the most "compact" models causes loud noise as the gun bumps the earpro. Styles that depend on friction to stay in the ear tend to back out too frequently for me. This style works better than anything else I have tried including some banded types with multiple flanges. The foam plugs pivot making for an optimal fit even if the geometry of each ear canal differs. Although sound reduction is adequate for 12 gauge shooting in open spaces, I seriously question the 28 NRR rating. There is no way these would work for me with centerfire rifle or pistol and probably not even for 22 pistol on an indoor range. In fact, it is possible for me to hear conversations while wearing these. Your mileage may vary depending on how good the fit is. I love the fact that these are inexpensive and come with replacement foam plugs.
Verified Purchaser Β· July 29, 2 Β· βœ“ Amazon Verified Purchase
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Easy to wear, hard to lose.
Easy to wear, hard to lose.
Verified Purchaser Β· March 17, Β· βœ“ Amazon Verified Purchase
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My ears are still ringing...
They fit great and were comfortable (I wore the band under the chin, because I was wearing a hat). Everything was good when I was the only one on the range. It was even fine when a guy came in two lanes down. I was learning a new gun with a much longer and heavier trigger pull than I'm used to, so I'd planned to be there a long time. By the time 4 or 5 other shooters came into the range, it was uncomfortably loud. When my ears insisted that everyone on the range was firing cannons, I had to leave (fyi: The rifle range is segregated on the opposite side of the building and to my knowledge, there aren't any canon ranges in, well... not anywhere, so it was just handguns on a half-full range). When I got to my car, the ringing in my ears informed me that I had put off leaving too long. The plugs were still firmly seated when I went to remove them, so I don't understand how my old, uncomfortable muffs with a smidgen lower NRR did a better job (and I'm kicking myself for taking them out of my bag to make room for extra ammo). Nine hours later, the ringing is almost gone, but the experience will never be forgotten. I'm not going to toss these in the trash, but they'll never go back in my range bag again.
Verified Purchaser Β· October 21 Β· βœ“ Amazon Verified Purchase
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Worked well until it broke.
Fits comfortably, good protection. Unfortunately after only a few uses the plastic band (orange) broke right at the curve.
Verified Purchaser Β· April 17, Β· βœ“ Amazon Verified Purchase
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Ok - but collect ear wax and become too filthy to use
They are a magnet for pulling wax out of ears. Then, when used in woodshop, the plugs collect sawdust and become disgusting very quickly.
Verified Purchaser Β· February 1 Β· βœ“ Amazon Verified Purchase
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these can replace your large ear protection!
i was skeptical about these when i bought them but i have been to both the indoor/outdoor range and they work just as well as my standard peltor ear protection.the reason i went for these is when shooting rifles standard large protection can be prohibitive.these dont get in the way at all, just buyem you wont be disappointed.one thing to note is that when you put then in your ears (instructions state this and it works) is to pull down on them while working them in, youll see what im saying when you get them and try them.great product and super cheap price, i wish i never bought the large ear muff ones!
Verified Purchaser Β· June 20, 2 Β· βœ“ Amazon Verified Purchase
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Peltor Sport Banded-Style Hearing Protector Earplugs