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The ALPINE HEARING PROTECTION MotoSafe Tour earplugs deliver certified 17 dB noise reduction tailored for motorcyclists, using patented hypoallergenic AlpineThermoShape material. Designed for comfort under helmets, they reduce wind noise while preserving essential sounds like engine and communication signals. Reusable and crafted with 25 years of Dutch innovation, these earplugs are a must-have for safe, enjoyable touring and motorway rides.







| ASIN | B06Y2BQ15R |
| ASIN | B06Y2BQ15R |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,159 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #43 in Earplugs |
| Brand Name | Alpine Hearing Protection |
| Color | Transparent |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (15,234) |
| Date First Available | January 1, 2017 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08717154024913 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions | 3.25 x 0.63 x 4 inches |
| Item Form | Pair |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 111.23.110 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Alpine Hearing Protection |
| Manufacturer | Alpine Hearing Protection |
| Material Type | AlpineThermoShape material |
| Model Name | MotoSafe Tour |
| Noise Attenuation | 17 dB |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.25 x 0.63 x 4 inches; 0.88 ounces |
| Product Style | Classic Tour |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Noise Protection |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses For Product | Motorcycling |
| Sport Type | Motorcycling |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
S**5
Helps a lot with wind noise but still able to hear intercom
I like these earplugs a lot. I’ve always used the foam type but two issues made me try something different; 1 the foam plugs can be time consuming to insert correctly, and 2 they block everything so I can’t hear my helmet speakers. The Alpine earplugs do a pretty good job of cutting wind noise, but still allow me to hear music in the background and make a phone call if necessary. They don’t hurt my ears, are easy to insert and remove, and the center stems don’t stick out and rub against my helmet lining. I use the “tour” type and they work well for me. I did notice I can hear the helmet speakers better in my Shoei helmet than my older Bell Star. The Bell has ton of vents and is not known as a quiet helmet, so no surprise there. I was impressed with the Alpine MotoSafe plugs enough that I ordered a second pair for backup and/or passenger use. I accidentally ordered the “race” type but I haven’t tried them yet to see how different they are. My daughter wore them for several hours on a ride with me and had no complaints. She could still hear her music and talk to me via bluetooth intercom. When I originally bought these, I also ordered a pair of Earos to try at the same time. They seemed to be good quality, and I tried them for a few minutes, but the Alpines just fit and worked better for me, so I returned the Earos. Someone else might have a different experience, everyone’s ears are different. I just rode about 4 hours today with the Alpine tour earplugs, no issues. Bike= 2001 Yamaha FZ1 with stock windscreen, Helmet= Shoei RF-SR Keep in mind these do not block as much sound as properly inserted foam earplugs. For <$20 though, they are worth a try.
L**N
Great earplugs
Just the right amount of noise reduction imo. I bought the pro version and use the high filter red ones and like them a lot more than the loop ear plugs I've been using. These are more comfortable in my opinion and the tips dont fall off. Try em out I think youll like them. You can still here the engine of your bike, still hold a conversation, and hear everything else around you. It also doesnt feel too quiet if that makes sense.
S**.
Almost perfect
So far these are the best performing earplugs I've used in all my years of daily riding, with a couple caveats. Sound performance is stellar, comfort is great, and they don't get hung up on your helmet going in or out. But, there's a few glaring issues/tradeoffs for that. Firstly, size. I never thought id say this about anything but I wish the carrying pouch was larger. It's genuinely just slightly larger than a dollar's worth of quarters stacked up. It's a matter of when, not if, these get lost. On that same note, it comes with a little tube tool to assist with inserting them. This is very much necessary, and also small enough to fit inside the ultra tiny pouch - and there are no spares. If you lose this, good luck. And finally the biggest issue - if you insert these with the tiny little removal tab at the wrong spot, they can get stuck in your ears. I already had to have a coworker pull one out with pliers once, and nearly had to do it a second time. I'm not inserting them super deep, but if that tab ends up lying flush against your ear, good luck. In summary, the performance and comfort is outstanding. Just make sure you have a way to keep track of them, and take extra care to insert them so the removal tab extends into free space, not right against your ear.
A**R
Super comfortable; takes a little practice to put them in
Good earplugs. Unlike some others which have a hard plastic sound baffle inside, these plugs are totally soft; even the little "mini-grip" handle on the end is soft and pliable. Because they're soft, a small hard plastic insertion tool (included) is needed to push them into your ear canal. Moistening the white shell makes insertion a little smoother. Putting them in takes a little practice; the first time, I pushed one in way too far and had a moment of panic compounded by my positioning the little mini-grip handle downward (it is offset from center) so it was flush against my ear canal and hard to grasp (or even find). A moment of digging with my pinkie got the plug out and I won't repeat the mistake. Positioning the "mini-grip" handle toward the upper side of your tool before insertion will help center it in your ear canal and make removal easy. Sound-wise, they provide good noise attenuation; not quite as quiet as my previous earplugs (Etymotic ER20) but good. The major thing going for these is softness which makes them super comfortable for long rides. I did need to reseat them occasionally during a ride: taking off my helmet and putting it back on sometimes slightly dislodged a plug, breaking the sound seal. Might be because I'm not inserting them deeply enough. But good plugs, they do the job, recommended.
B**E
They worked so much better than I imagined. It has made my riding experience so much more enjoyable. I would highly recommend these items.
M**Z
Raz na sezon trzeba kupić nowe (guma zużywa się). Są tego warte bez dwóch zdań!
D**O
I bought these to replace the ones I lost. I have been using these products for a while now 1.5yrs. They reduce wind noise effective and still able to hear imporant noises/sounds on the road e.g. ambulance/police sirens, care horns and other noises on the road. I am able to hear people speak enough to have a conversation with. I highly recommond these. I would buy the pack that come with two types (red and black ear plug).
M**O
Son cómodos y atenuan bien el sonido del tráfico y otros ruidos que pueden ser molestos con el tiempo como el viento o el mismo motor de la motocicleta, son fáciles de poner siempre y cuando se tenga cuidado de no perder el aplicador, estuche de transporte es bonito y los almacena correctamente.
I**A
Ho comprato questi tappi per per diminuire il rumore del vento mentre esco in bici da corsa. Il vento lo sento lo stesso ma non mi da senso di martellare le orecchie, metto pure la fascia in pail. I rumori delle auto e moto, che passano accanto lo sento abbastanza bene e anche le voci e clacson, ma molto ovattato, bisogna abituarsi. I tappi non danno nessun fastidio, si adattano benissimo dentro l'orecchio, sono morbide, facili da mettere e da togliere, però quando arrivo a casa e li tolgo, tiro un sospiro di sollievo.
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