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Mack's Ultra Soft Foam Earplugs deliver premium 33dB noise reduction with ultra-comfortable, slow-expanding foam designed for extended wear. Made in the USA and trusted by doctors, these earplugs are ideal for sleep, travel, work, and loud environments. The 50-pair bulk pack ensures you’re always prepared to block out distractions and protect your hearing with ease.









































| ASIN | B0051U7W32 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #583 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #3 in Earplugs #66 in Sales & Deals |
| Brand | Mack's |
| Brand Name | Mack's |
| Color | Beige |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 49,657 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00033732092500 |
| Item Dimensions | 4.25 x 2.52 x 2.52 inches |
| Item Form | Pair |
| Item Nype Name | Earplugs |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | McKeon Products |
| Material | Polyurethane Foam |
| Material Type | Polyurethane Foam |
| Model Name | Ultra |
| Noise Attenuation | 33 dB |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 100 |
| Product Style | Foam |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Noise Protection |
| Reusability | Disposable |
| Size | 50 pair (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses For Product | Hearing Protection |
| Sport Type | Shooting |
| Style | Foam |
| UPC | 033732092500 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
A**R
Amazing!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (5/5) Mack’s Ultra Soft Foam Earplugs are hands down some of the best earplugs I’ve used. As someone who’s a light sleeper and also travels frequently, I’ve tried a lot of different options—and these consistently come out on top. Comfort: The “ultra soft” label isn’t just marketing—these are incredibly comfortable, even for extended wear. They compress easily and expand slowly for a snug fit without creating pressure in the ear. I can sleep with them in all night with zero discomfort. Noise Reduction: With a Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) of 33 decibels, they’re extremely effective at blocking out everything from snoring to loud neighbors to airplane engines. They don’t completely eliminate sound, but they significantly reduce it, which is exactly what I want—especially for sleep or focus. Fit: They’re slightly tapered, which makes them easy to insert and remove. They stay put well throughout the night and don’t fall out, unlike some other brands I’ve tried. Durability: While they’re technically disposable, I’ve found that a single pair can last a few nights if kept clean and dry. For hygiene and performance, though, I wouldn’t recommend using them too long. Value: You can get them in bulk for a very reasonable price, and the quality is consistently high across the pack. For the peace and quiet they bring, they’re worth every penny. Bottom Line: If you need reliable, comfortable, and effective earplugs—whether for sleep, travel, or work—Mack’s Ultra Soft are an excellent choice. Highly recommended.
J**N
Five Brand Comparison - These are #1
Because my ears have very narrow ear canals, and one of them takes a 90 degree bend and goes straight up, I am particular about my ear plugs. Because I use earplugs for active motor sports, shooting, and chainsaw work in Hawaii, over the ear protection isn't always practical. I recently purchased 5 different brands of earplugs and put them to the test. Here's what I found, sorted for most to least favorite. Mack's Ultra Soft - My personal favorite, and at $0.17/pair, also the least expensive. They share the same small diameter of the Hearos Ultimate Softness, but are a bit more firm and a few millimeters longer. So, for me, they did a better job of subjective sound dampening, and were a bit easier to grip and pull back out. My tests are mostly in warm weather. In very cold weather, these could be too firm for some users. The Mack's and Hearos Ultimate Softness both shared the same smaller diameter. Hearos Ultimate Softness - These were the softest, most comfortable plugs I tested. At $0.18/pair they were the second cheapest, and also my second favorite. My daughter doesn't like earplugs, as they really bother her ears, but she was at least able to tolerate these. I think most people would be pretty happy with these, however, they were not my favorite for two reasons. First reason is that they seemed to stop slightly less high-pitched sound than the other plugs. All the plugs are rated at 33 db, but that's because that is all they are allowed to be rated. Subjectively, these were at the lower end of sound blocking, but still adequate for most tasks. My only other "complaint" is that these seemed to take the longest to spring back to shape and fill the ear because they are very soft, and they are somewhat shorter than the Macks. This makes them feel a bit like they might fall out for the first minute or two, and their 2-3 millimeter shorter length makes them every so slightly more difficult to grip and remove. Both minor complaints, and these are very good plugs. Hearos Xtreme Protection - As the name implies, subjectively, these blocked the most sound of all the ones I tested. They have the same larger diameter as the 3M plugs, but are easily twice as soft/half as firm. They gave a very full feeling to the ears, but were not uncomfortable. At $0.39/pair, they were the most expensive plugs tested. They were the most effective and were quite comfortable, but the Mack's were 95% as good, and less than half the cost. These went into my shooting kit and would be my third selection, for use when max protection for a shorter wear period is ideal. Flents Quiet Contour. These plugs have a bell shape. I did not find that the shape made any improvement to sound dampening. These were on par with the Mack's for noise suppression. The downside of the wide end is that there is more material in your outer ear, which could be uncomfortable for some, and also perhaps less aesthetically appealing. However, if you're in charge of safety compliance, that extra bit makes it much easier to visually see that someone is wearing hearing protection, and it did leave more to grip for removing the plugs. At $0.30/pair, these were the second most expensive, and I do not recommend. 3M 1100 - These are what was issued to me for my 22 years of military service, and the benchmark from which I was judging. About the only positive thing I'll say about them is that they came individually packaged by pairs, so you can carry or store them in dirty or wet environment easily, but these were absolutely the least comfortable of the ones I tested. I paid $ 0.27/pair for them which puts them in the middle of the pack price wise. For me, they are much too firm, and also have the largest diameter of the group. In very cold weather, they would be nearly solid. They quickly made my ears sore/itchy. As much as I usually love 3M products, I do not recommend these. For those who care about such things, I tested these several ways. I wore each pair for about an hour just to get subjective feel for long term comfort. The exception was the 3M, which I could not leave in the entire hour because they were uncomfortable. Then to test for noise reduction, I put one brand in one ear and a different brand in the other ear and work for half an hour, then switch ears. During the test, I listened to speech, music, traffic noise, etc, and noted which plugs seemed to be most effective.
M**H
Foam earplugs are tried and true
I’ve always used typical styrofoam earplugs that you can get from any big box store or drugstore. The problem with those, however, is that they do work, but they can be uncomfortable and sometimes they take a while to get placed just right. Sometimes the foam is so stiff that it’s hard to compress enough to fit securely in your ear. Nevertheless, the sound dampening when these are placed correctly was worth the discomfort. I was tired of that. So i decided to try those wax earplug things. I didn’t like those since i found the noise dampening effect minimal, i was worried that the wax would get into my ear canal, and bits of the wax would get in my hair or even on my pillow. No thanks. Next up was the earbud style plug. I was excited about these since I’ve used them during the day to help filter out noise outside, and I’m a big fan of things that are reusable. The particular set that i bought came with a number of different sized earbuds, so you could find what worked for you. Nice concept, but the earbuds were not for me. I found them uncomfortable, so i always ended up taking them out in the middle of the night. The noise dampening was better than with the wax, but still not great. I was also concerned that the little earbuds i placed over the bigger part would get stuck in my ears and cost me a lot of money to remove. One day, i simply couldn’t find these in the morning after removing them—it’s as if they went to another dimension. I still haven’t found them weeks later (i do not have a messy bedroom at all!), so the universe was telling me to get something else. I did a search for foam earplugs since i was tired of experimenting. I needed something that worked since I’ll be visiting a friend soon and taking my white noise machine is not an option as they have a dog. That’s how i stumbled across Mack’s earplugs. I never heard of them before, but they seemed solid. They are more than just solid. They are fantastic. They completely blow the wax and earbud style plugs out of the water. They are superior to standard foam plugs. The noise reduction factor is 33 decibels, which is great, but these are also super comfortable. They are deceptively soft and lightweight. You roll them and they respond so well that you’ll think they can’t possibly do anything. THEY DO. They compress easily and glide into your ear canal. They expand quickly and dampen the sound beautifully. These are so comfortable to wear that i leave them in overnight. I’m a customer for life.
D**Y
Soft, good for side sleeper
Blocks most noise but not all. They are soft and are comfortable to wear at night due to being a side sleeper the firmer types are not comfortable. Need replaceing about once a week for me because they do not reforrm and expand after a few times. Fit fine, did not give 5 stars due to durabliltiy and not stopping all noise
C**S
Excellent Earplugs
Very comfortable earplugs - lightweight and so soft you almost can't tell they are in. I've used others that can become actually painful after extended use, but not these. Fit well even with larger ear canals, and they are excellent at sound reduction. Highly recommend, as they are a good value and work very well.
C**7
Very nice ear plugs with a bit of a learning curve
I bought these when we had some very noisy neighbors move in next door (loud conversations, doors slamming, dogs barking, loud music playing, etc.), and I kept getting woken up by the noise early in the morning. The first couple times I used these ear plugs, I wasn't impressed, but I kept working with them, and now I'm so thankful I have them. When they are sitting in the right spot in the ears, they work very well and block out just the right of amount of noise without keeping you from hearing absolutely everything (I like that I can still hear my alarm clock when it rings, for instance). After some experimenting, here are some tips I've found that help me when I'm using them: 1. I have small ear canals, and I find I have to roll these to a fairly thin point so that I can slide them into my ears easily. Sometimes, I find it easier to roll the plug back and forth against my palm with a couple fingers. That seems to work better for me than just using my thumb and forefinger. 2. Once the ear plugs are in place after rolling them, expect to hear some crackling as the foam expands to fill the ear canal. Also, don't expect the ear plug to block sound until that foam has expanded completely and the ear canal is closed off. This can take maybe a half a minute or a so. 3. To test if both ear plugs are in place, after the foam has expanded in both ears and the crackling has completely stopped, try speaking or making a humming noise. If your own voice sounds a little like you're underwater, it's a good sign. As another check, I usually snap my fingers a couple times. If I feel the vibrations from the snap more than I hear the actual noise, then I know I'm good to go. If I still hear the snapping sound, then I know at least one of the plugs isn't sitting in quite the right place. 4. For me personally, I've found that these work best when they are just deep enough to fill the entrance to the ear canal. Any deeper that that and, for me, they cause a faint ear ache, so work with them a little until you find what is most comfortable for you and what will work best for your own needs. If you accidentally press them in a little too far, I've found you can very carefully pull them out a bit until they're more comfortable, though you do have to be careful not to overdo that and pull them out too much. 5. I don't know if this would be the case for everyone, but I've found that these ear plugs can shift a little if I go from sitting up to laying down, or from laying down to sitting up/standing up, presumably because my ear canals themselves shift a little with the movement. Sometimes, the ear plugs are in a good spot when I'm laying down, but then I sit up, and suddenly, they aren't blocking as much sound any more. The opposite is also true. I'm good when I'm sitting up, but then I lay down, and suddenly, the ear plugs aren't blocking sound the same way, and I have to readjust them. So, that's just something I've learned to watch for when I'm putting them in right before I go to sleep, or if I have to get up for a few minutes before heading back to bed.
A**D
Sleep (marriage)Saver – Blocks Snoring and Stays Comfortable All Night
Mack’s Ultra Soft Foam Earplugs have been an absolute game changer for sleep. We use them specifically to drown out snoring, and they work incredibly well. With the 33dB NRR, they noticeably reduce noise without completely cutting you off from important sounds like alarms. They’re genuinely comfortable—even for side sleepers—and don’t cause pressure or soreness after hours of use. The foam expands slowly and seals well without feeling stuffed in your ears. I also appreciate that they’re made in the USA and come in a generous 50-pair pack, which is great value. If snoring, travel noise, or light sleepers are an issue, these are a must-have. Comfortable, effective, and reliable—I won’t sleep without them now. 😴✨
B**W
Great earplugs.
What's to say? They are soft, comfortable and they work great. They are easy to put in and easy to take out. I do wish they were just a little longer but that's just me.
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