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Alpine Indy 500® Muffy

Hearing protection earmuffs for kids, Indy500 Edition.

$40.00

What's in the box

1x Alpine Indy 500® Racing Muffy
1x storage bag

Specifications

Item Weight 9.74 ounces
Color Black
EAN 8717154029963

Certification

ANSI | CE This product is ANSI and CE certified

Attenuation

Frequency Hz 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
Average noise reduction value dB 15.4 12.6 15.6 24.2 33.4 33.4 36.0 35.5
Standard deviation dB 3.1 2.8 2.4 2.2 2.2 2.8 2.9 4.9
Expected noise reduction value in dB (APV) 12.3 9.8 13.2 22.0 31.0 30.6 33.1 30.6
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Alpine Indy 500® Muffy
indy 500 muffy kids
Alpine Indy 500® Muffy
Alpine Indy 500® Muffy

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FAQ

Place the earmuffs over the child's ears and adjust the headband for a comfortable and secure fit. Make sure the ears are completely covered for optimal protection.

The Alpine Muffy Kids earmuffs are specially designed for children aged 5 to 16, while the Alpine Muffy Babys are intended for babies and small children aged up to 36 months.

The earmuffs are made of multiple layers of comfortable foam for an optimal fit and seal around the ears. The outer layer of the coloured earmuffs is plastic, making them easy to clean.

No, the Alpine Muffy Kids are designed with an adjustable headband for a snug fit for children aged 5 to 16.

Unfortunately not; glasses create a slight opening, meaning that sound protection is not optimal.

Not sure what earplugs are right for you?

Advice

Earplugs for Formula 1 and MotoGP races

Anyone who visits Formula 1 or MotoGP races knows the track can be deafening. While the sound can give you goosebumps, it's often so loud that it can hurt your ears and cause permanent damage. Motor races can reach 130 decibels, enough to immediately harm your hearing. Sound over 80 decibels is harmful, and exposure duration halves with every 3 decibels increase. To protect yourself, sit further from the track and wear ear plugs like Alpine WorkSafe. Regularly take 'ear breaks' to allow your ears to recover. Enjoy the races safely with proper hearing protection!

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