Friday, February 10, 2012
It is what it says it is. by A Customer from Louisville KY USA
Pros: Fit my headset Cons: Expensive and don't last long. Review: Ear seals fit the H20-10 headset only. They last only about a year or two depending on how much you use them before the gel starts to leak. I'm on my third set of ear seals and they are grossly overpriced by David Clark.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Expensive but good by Erikk from Pittsburg TX USA
Pros: GREAT seal, pretty comfortable Cons: Expensive, & need a Cloth Ear Cushion Cover Review: I really like the gel seals. These work really well. They have an extra part in the back that helps seal behind and below that ear, which really helps and is very comfortable. I wish they had some way to use the Cloth Ear Cushion Cover with the head set though.
Monday, February 14, 2011
No other choice! by Richard from Vancouver WA USA
Cons: Price Review: I needed to replace one ear piece. Not possible. The ear pieces are probably more sturdy than the original but very expensive. Other than cost, they are perfect.
Tuesday, September 07, 2010
DC Flo-Fit Gel Ear Seals by Gary from Anacortes WA USA
Pros: noise reduction, fit, 3-hrs of comfort Cons: sun light melts the cover Review: Love the fit, comfort, noise reduction. Don't leave them in direct sun light, they melt. I place mine under the seat when not in use. That has worked well so far. Max temp day 90F. My normal cross country can only last 3-hrs without a break.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Quick-Easy to change-Still just as comfortable by JR Barbe' from Charlotte NC USA
Pros: Saves you money to put towards other gear. Cons: Doesn't fold up for storing very good Review: I am not familiar with alot of whats out there on the market, but have tried a Bose and a Zulu headset. I think for the cost comparison of the Bose/Zulu brands, I love my David Clark headset and have never found it hard to hear what ATC or other transmissions over the rotor system noise. I'm also glad to not have spent so much on a headset because I feel the next step for my career is using a helmet anyway and they cost a pretty penny to. If David Clark had a helmet system on the market they would definitely have my sale.
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