

🔕 Hear less noise, live more life — protection that fits your pace.
Pro For Sho 34dB NRR Ear Muffs deliver industry-leading passive noise reduction in a sleek, lightweight, and foldable design. Certified to block harmful high-frequency sounds, these earmuffs offer a customizable fit for all ages and are trusted by professionals and families alike for over 10 years. Ideal for shooting, loud events, and sensory needs, they combine comfort, durability, and portability in one compact package.













| ASIN | B07M6M9RK3 |
| Age Range Description | Adult, Big Kid, Little Kid |
| Apparel Closure Type | headband |
| Best Sellers Rank | #839 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1 in Safety Ear Protection Accessories |
| Brand Name | Pro For Sho |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (24,622) |
| Fit Type | Standard |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Positive |
| Garment Size Country | United States |
| Item Dimensions | 4.8 x 4.1 x 4.7 inches |
| Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PAS-WH2 |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Foam, Plastic |
| Noise Attenuation | 34 dB |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) | 34 Decibels |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Style | Industrial |
| Single Number Rating (SNR) | 34 Decibels |
| Size | Standard |
| Sleeve Length Description | Sleeveless |
| Style Number | PAS-WH2 |
| UPC | 671839404941 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
F**R
Cute, classic, effective, durable, comfortable
I have owned these standard purple hearing protection ear muffs for 3 years. They still look and function as new as the day I opened them. They have been and are incredibly soft around the ears and comfortable with the adjustment headband feature. They are so comfortable I can wear hoop earrings under them without pain. I primarily use these for my home dog boarding / daycare business. I use them when I mow, weed wack, run the whole house fan (very noisy), and occasionally when I have a fussy dog that won’t quiet down. While they do an excellent job cutting down on the noise, sometimes if I want an extra boost I use ear plugs underneath and then these ear muffs. The purple is a bright true purple that I like for a pop of fun color that has not faded over the years. The black is also a true black with no fading. The metal has not rusted and looks 💯 still. They are sleek and lightweight, not heavy or bulky. The muffs were instantly comfortable right out of the box the first day and are still comfortable with no signs of wear or tear. I store them hanging on a hook and never need to readjust them as they hold their position fitted for my head.
D**.
Good value for the 34dB range
Finally got a chance to take these out shooting. They are incredibly sound dampening. The fit is only a bit snug over a hat. I wear a hat size of L/XL in Flexfit sized hats. They are easy to slip on, adjust the ear muffs up or down to fit securely over my ears, and they really do block out a lot of noise. I had to pull a cuff to the side just to hear people talking at normal volume. The value is really good for these, and I hope they hold up for a long time! They are one of only a few that I found in the 34dB range. The only thing is, I may have to invest in a case to keep them protected in my bag or something I can clip to my bag. Other than that, these are excellent and do what they say they do!
S**T
Effective but uncomfortable for me
I have been doing a lot of woodwork lately with a buddy, a couple of projects around the house. I had a couple of my fiance's earplugs she uses when her dad stays with us (he saws more logs in his sleep than I could do in a lifetime awake), but some of the tools were getting through the ear plugs so I decided to hunt for a solution. When I had shop classes we were always given earplugs in the shop so I sought the best noise-dampening earplugs I could find. I turned to Flents Quiet Time ear plugs (Amazon Item B07HHXGPW6). They were effective when inserted properly, but unfortunately they often worked their way out of proper insertion and were therefore far less effective. But they were $15 bucks for 70 pairs, so I figured I could keep them for my buddies when they work on stuff with me, but I knew these earplugs weren't the everyday option I was looking for. I had seen other options when searching, so I took to the web again. I pulled up other earplugs on Amazon, and the suggested links had earmuffs. I remember seeing them on children at concerts, so I clicked on a couple. (Good enough for developing ears, good enough for mine, right?) All the noise ratings were higher than industrial earplugs and the price was still in that $10-$20 range. I bought a couple of them to test by Pro For Sho (Amazon Item B017RZ45F6) and ClearArmor (Amazon Item B00NKSMPZW). The Pro For Sho is a good set. They're sleek-looking and they fold relatively compact when not in use. I think they muff noise better than the Flents earplugs even when the earplugs are properly inserted. However, I felt that they were tight. They aren't bad for a few minutes at a time, but I did feel the pressure with sustained use. My buddy tried them for a day and said he didn't have that problem, so maybe I just have sensitive temples? For the record, my cap size is S/M and his is M/L. The ClearArmor is a GREAT set. They aren't as low-profile as the Pro For Sho, but frankly no ear muff is going to be invisible; it's not about looking cool, it's about being safe, right? Plus they also fold on the same mechanism that the Pro For Sho does, so they also fit in storage easily. They muffed sound about the same as the Pro For Show, but I could almost forget they were on. The ear pad is soft and comfortable, the headband didn't feel too tight at all, and I could and did wear them all day in the shop. I was going to return the Pro For Sho in favor of the ClearArmor, but my buddy said he would take them. So in the end I guess they were both good buys, just not for me. The earplugs weren't a bad buy--they'll get used--but I won't buy them again. PS if you want all kinds of ear protection, pair the earplugs with the muffs. The internet says it adds something like +5 NRR to the one with the highest rating. I don't know numbers like that, but I did give it a try with the earplugs inserted poorly and the earmuffs on and it was super effective. If I had some comfortable earplugs that stayed in, it would be easy to see myself using both when working on the loudest-of-loud tools in the shop. Ultimately: Flents Quiet Time (Amazon Item B07HHXGPW6): 3 stars. Effective but iconsistent. Pro For Sho (Amazon Item B017RZ45F6): 4 stars. Effective but uncomfortable. ClearArmor (Amazon Item B00NKSMPZW): 5 stars. Effective and comfortable.
J**C
Great quality
I bought for my daughter in law. She said they are very comfortable, and fit well. Blocks a lot of the noise when shooting.
A**O
Lightweight and does the job
I've used this product for 10 months as of December 2025 for indoor range firearm practice. Use then approximately 6-7 times a month for a total of about 1000 rounds a month (9mm). I use them in conjunction with the throw-away polyurethane foam ear plugs. I have found them to very effective, light weight, reasonably comfortable and very fairly priced. Some complaints I've seen is that, since they are indeed foldable (collapsible), getting them on your head is sometimes a bit of a challenge after taking them out of your range bag! I admit that sometimes you have to manipulate them a bit but I do not see that as a big issue. They do the job of safely reducing the noise level and as far as I'm concerned that is what I really care about. I have held numerous conversations with other shooters and RSO personnel and have little to no trouble hearing or understanding them. I have not tried them with a rifle but I will hazard a guess and say that they will likely not interfere with your handling of that weapon (only a guess). I recommend them.
U**E
Great for garage-bound DIYers.
I just added light carpentry and woodworking to my handywoman repertoire and the noise of power-tools was maddening to me. These headsets help me get in the zone. The size is massive for my tiny ears and smaller head (okay laugh away :) ) but that just makes them that much more effective. I actually prefer to sleep with white noise so cannot comment on the improvement of sleep quality, but for my garage, these are absolutely imperative, now that I am addicted to the silence they offer.
B**L
Tight fit
The noise reduction was good but the fit is a little tight and they become uncomfortable. I have tried the stretching over the box. I will try some more. I should have been suspicious that they would be uncomfortable since they have to put the solution in the product information.
C**R
Ear Protection
Great product use them at the Grand Prix the past weekend. They held up and performed like they were supposed to.
P**E
I bought these for shooting, why? for the 34 D B protection. I also bought a cheaper pair as a spare, different make and half the cost £16.95. The only difference between the two, a second layer of thin sponge, cost around 2 pence a side. These say on the net for shooting..... when mine arrived on the back of the box it states may not be an accurate indicator of protection against noise such as gunfire...believe me there is no difference between these and the cheaper ones I bought with 22 D B for shooting. This is not a good product if you want to protect your hearing while shooting.
S**F
Small for my ears
R**B
Don't even bother. It's just generic foam in a plastic casing. So loud when anything brushes up against the plastic case....go with construction ones.
N**S
Protege bem contra ruídos e é confortável de usar.
S**B
The product arrived in time, and it provides some sound insulation, these are the good things, this is why it has two stars. The packaging was in amazon plastic bag and the product's box was damaged during shipping, this is not good practice Amazon! On the other had: The product is not as advertised. The adjustment of the earcups is very difficult, the headband is a sturdy plastic with a non-adjustable length, the earcups angle and position can be adjusted only, it is not comfortable to wear. The earcups are squeezed into the skull to achieve sound insulation, but the result is immediate discomfort and a pain buildup, to wear it for a person with eyeglasses is impossible. Materials: they used cheap brittle plastic, no soft materials which is important for the long term use, is not a child friendly product. The designer created an inferior product keeping in mind gun clubs or industrial applications only. Stay away from this, I don't recommend it to anybody.
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