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David Clark H10-13.4 Youth Headset

David Clark H10-13.4 Youth Headset
The same as the very popular
David Clark H10-13.4
headset, but this one includes smaller headband hardware to provide a better fit
for children or even adults with smaller heads. As a child gets older,
this can easily be converted to an adult size to provide years of use.
- Extremely lightweight - only 13.4 oz.
- Certified Noise Reduction Rating - 23 dB
- Reduced headband force
- New Soft Air-Flow Pillow Headpad
- Flo-Fit Gel Ear Seals
- Universal Flex Boom for perfect microphone placement
- Exclusive M-7A, the most advanced noise-cancelling microphone available
- Low-profile volume control knobs with detent settings
- Molded cord assembly made to exceptional pull and flex standards.
- Made in the USA.
- 5 year warranty
- Comply with FAA TSOs C57 Cat. B and C58a
List Price: $330.00
Our Price: $289.95
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On Sunday, March 22, 2009 a customer asked:
Q: How small of a head will these fit. I have a 4 mo old and need to know when I can get him a headset to start flying again. Thanks.
A:
These are not intended for use with infants. I would say the minimum age is probably 3-4 years old. Unfortunately, we are not familiar with any ear protection system for infants.
On Sunday, September 23, 2007 a customer asked:
Q: how easy is to make the youth headset in to a normal size headset.
thanks
Allan
A:
You would just need to replace the headpad and the ear seals to do the conversion, both of which are very easy to do.
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