ITS Tactical is offering the somewhat elusive Hearing Protection Covers from OC Tactical.
Made from 1000D Cordura with a Dri-Lex backing for comfort, the Hearing Protection Covers includes a 5” piece of loop VELCRO for attaching your own name tape and small attachment loop for securing your hearing protection to a carabiner, GrimLOC or other point.
Available in these sizes:
-Peltor (Fits Earpro With 2? Wide Bands: Comtac, 6S, TacticalPro, Tactical Sport, and Sordin Supreme with Leather Headband.)
-Sordin Pro x (Fits Sordin with 1.5? Plastic Headband)
-Howard Leight (Designed Specifically for the Howard Leight Impact Sport)
Colors include AOR1, AOR2, A-TACS AU and MultiCam.
Tags: ITS Tactical, OC Tactical
I’ve used these for years – outstanding product
Highly recommended !!!
Do they “shrink” the size of the ear pro? I use various pairs and models of pelters and Sordins and every one is maxed out due to my near 8-inch bean.
No, they put more thickness between the band and the head. This has the effect raising the cups and allowing more clearance for cheek weld.
Can the Howard Leights still fold up entirely with the cover?
Yes sir
Shouldn’t you be at the sewing machine Mike? 🙂
Curious what purpose this serves? Is it for more camo or is there another issue?
Comfort and sweat management. That’s about it.
Would add that the loop makes for a handy way to clip it to your belt so they are always at the ready, and the loop field for name/blood type is good for gear management/safety during classes.
Will these fit the MSA Sordin Supreme Basic?
Dave,
The peltor version is what you want for those.
Yet no OD green 🙁
Why, oh why?
1000D nylon! That seems a little bit overkill…
At least they should outlast the earpro it rides on.
Wait- isnt AOR1 for NSW only?
This pattern is just ‘Desert Digital’. It’s like the same pattern Mayflower uses for their carriers.
Matty,
The pattern itself is exactly the same. However the colors used on the commercial desert digital, AOR1/NWUII, and desert marpat are all a little different.
Wait, I thought Desert MARPAT was horizontally oriented and AOR1 was vertically oriented?
It’s now a Naval pattern.
Do you mean NWU II and not AOR 1?
So its Desert digital then not AOR 1 ?
John,
It’s all real AOR1 not commercial desert digital.