I am really not trying to sell you guys on anything. Just trying to relate my experience after 22 years of riding.
They DO NOT cancel all hearing. They work like any other earplug. They cancel a certain number of dbs. I believe it is 80, which makes them equivalent to a good set of earplugs. And if you guys don't wear earplugs on long rides, good luck with your hearing in 10 years.
I will now keep my comments about them to myself.
I apologize if my response came off snarky, dicky, etc...I didn't mean for it to, but the
"Anything over 45 minutes of continuous riding can result in permanent hearing loss. That is why earplugs are highly recommended."
Sounded just like the guy I bought my custom plugs from at a bike show and I think was one of the facts he had on his pamphlet. I like mine for sleeping and shooting(no speakers, just plugs). I do think they take away a lot of environmental, but that's my opinion. So I only figured with that much outside gone and music coming in, one would be riding deaf to their surroundings. That's why I suggested a less of a custom fit stereo bud, but that would fill the canal with a thin wind barrier rather than a full-on plug.
I wasn't insinuating that you were the salesman and again I'm sorry it came off that way. Please don't keep your comments or opinions to yourself. They make others think, which makes this site great. And if everyone stopped posting their thoughts or experiences we'd have nothing to read and Naitram would have a lot of unnecessary computer equipment.