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<blockquote data-quote="GinaMcD" data-source="post: 1327633" data-attributes="member: 29106"><p>I've been using the Comply 100 Isolation tips since I bought my Etymotic HF5 earbuds to replace my dead ER6i's. None of the Etymotic tips for the HF5's fit my ears comfortably. The Complys are all day comfortable, more effective at blocking noise than the three flange tips I used with the ER6i's, and almost as good as the Laser-lite earplugs I used before I discovered the joy of riding with a sound track.</p><p></p><p>The trade off is that the Complys aren't cheap and they don't last as long as the silicone tips. I usually go through two pairs per season (average of 11,000 miles). However, they loose a lot of their density and elasticity if they get wet enough, so forget about washing them and plan on replacing them if you're riding in the rain and have to handle them repeatedly with wet hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GinaMcD, post: 1327633, member: 29106"] I've been using the Comply 100 Isolation tips since I bought my Etymotic HF5 earbuds to replace my dead ER6i's. None of the Etymotic tips for the HF5's fit my ears comfortably. The Complys are all day comfortable, more effective at blocking noise than the three flange tips I used with the ER6i's, and almost as good as the Laser-lite earplugs I used before I discovered the joy of riding with a sound track. The trade off is that the Complys aren't cheap and they don't last as long as the silicone tips. I usually go through two pairs per season (average of 11,000 miles). However, they loose a lot of their density and elasticity if they get wet enough, so forget about washing them and plan on replacing them if you're riding in the rain and have to handle them repeatedly with wet hands. [/QUOTE]
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