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Axil X20 Earplugs

Sale price$41.95

Why you'll love it:

  • Attenuation (NRR) of 17/19dB
  • Protects against both continuous and sudden impulse noises
  • Rugged & Sweatproof
  • Interchangeable Foam & Silicone Tips
  • Prevents ringing ears and damage
  • Adjustable Noise Reduction Settings
Colour: Charcoal
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Description

The X20 Earplug product is designed to provide the user with hearing protection against two types of noise: continuous noise and impulse noise.

The X20 Earplug features multiple tip sizes and styles to choose from. This lets you fully customize what feels best for you while protecting your hearing.

Ideal for extreme noise environments such as sleeping, air travel, concerts, auto racing, stadium events, shooting, machine shops, farming, roadbuilding, and construction; any situation where health and safety require the use of hearing protection i.e. where noise levels are above the safe limit of 85 dB.

8 Colours to Choose From:

*Charcoal *Slate Blue * Slate Green Desert Tan *Red *Blaze (Orange)

*Bone White *Soft Pink

Dual Noise Protection
Protects against both continuous and impulse noise, keeping your hearing safe in any loud environment.

Customizable Fit
Choose from multiple tip sizes and styles to ensure a perfect, comfortable fit for your ears.

Designed for Extreme Noise
Ideal for loud environments like concerts, construction, and auto racing, offering dependable protection.

All-Day Comfort
Lightweight design and versatile fit make it easy to wear in any situation, from sleeping to heavy-duty work.

SPECS

X20 NRR Protection

  • Foam Tip 19 dB
  • Silicone Tip 17 dB

X20 SNR Protection

  • Foam Tip 24 dB
  • Silicone Tip 23 dB

Water & Sweat Resistant

Certifications

  • ANSI
  • CE
  • EN352-2
  • AS/NZ
Key certifications:

SNR 23

An SNR of 23 means that the hearing protection is estimated to reduce noise levels by an average of 23 decibels across various frequencies.

'SNR' in hearing protection stands for 'Single Number Rating,' which is a single value used to indicate the average level of noise reduction a hearing protection device provides across different frequencies, essentially telling you how much sound attenuation the earplugs or earmuffs will offer when worn correctly; the higher the SNR value, the greater the noise reduction level is considered to be.

SNR is primarily used as a rating system in Europe, while North America often uses 'NRR' (Noise Reduction Rating) and Australia/New Zealand use 'SLC80'; which both differ slightly in calculation.

SNR 24

An SNR of 24 means that the hearing protection is estimated to reduce noise levels by an average of 24 decibels across various frequencies.

'SNR' in hearing protection stands for 'Single Number Rating,' which is a single value used to indicate the average level of noise reduction a hearing protection device provides across different frequencies, essentially telling you how much sound attenuation the earplugs or earmuffs will offer when worn correctly; the higher the SNR value, the greater the noise reduction level is considered to be.

SNR is primarily used as a rating system in Europe, while North America often uses 'NRR' (Noise Reduction Rating) and Australia/New Zealand use 'SLC80'; which both differ slightly in calculation.

NRR 17

An NRR of 17 means that the hearing protection is estimated to reduce noise levels by an average of 17 decibels across various frequencies.

'NRR' in hearing protection stands for 'Noise Reduction Rating,' which is a single value used to indicate the average level of noise reduction a hearing protection device provides across different frequencies, essentially telling you how much sound attenuation the earplugs or earmuffs will offer when worn correctly; the higher the NRR value, the greater the noise reduction level is considered to be.

NRR is primarily used as a rating system in North America, while Europe often uses 'SNR' (Single Number Rating) and Australia/New Zealand use 'SLC80'; which both differ slightly in calculation.

NRR 19

An NRR of 19 means that the hearing protection is estimated to reduce noise levels by an average of 19 decibels across various frequencies.

'NRR' in hearing protection stands for 'Noise Reduction Rating,' which is a single value used to indicate the average level of noise reduction a hearing protection device provides across different frequencies, essentially telling you how much sound attenuation the earplugs or earmuffs will offer when worn correctly; the higher the NRR value, the greater the noise reduction level is considered to be.

NRR is primarily used as a rating system in North America, while Europe often uses 'SNR' (Single Number Rating) and Australia/New Zealand use 'SLC80'; which both differ slightly in calculation.

Tech Specs

For Kids
Not designed for children
Certified For
Australia & NZ (SLC80): No
USA (NRR): Yes
EUR (SNR): Yes

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