The Howard Leight TrustFit Pod Earplugs deliver professional-grade hearing protection with a simplified insertion process that eliminates the need for rolling or pre-fitting. These foam earplugs feature a unique pod design that provides consistent 28dB noise reduction rating across different ear canal sizes.
What Makes This Different
Unlike traditional foam earplugs that require rolling and compression before insertion, the TrustFit Pod design uses a flexible stem and conforming foam tip that adapts to the ear canal automatically. The patented pod technology ensures proper insertion depth and seal every time, reducing the guesswork and inconsistent protection common with standard foam plugs. This design maintains its protective seal even during head movement and jaw motion.
Key Features
- 28dB Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) certified by EPA standards
- No-roll foam technology with flexible stem for easy insertion
- Bright orange color for high visibility and compliance verification
- Soft, slow-recovery foam conforms to ear canal shape
- Smooth, soil-resistant closed-cell foam surface
- Comfortable for extended wear periods
- Individually wrapped pairs maintain hygiene and freshness
These earplugs excel in high-noise environments including shooting ranges, industrial facilities, and construction sites. The consistent protection level makes them suitable for both occasional shooters and professionals who require reliable hearing protection throughout long training sessions. The foam material maintains its shape and protective qualities across temperature variations typically encountered in outdoor shooting conditions.
Technical Specs
- Noise Reduction Rating: 28dB (EPA certified)
- Material: Slow-recovery polyurethane foam
- Color: Safety orange for visibility
- Packaging: 5 individually wrapped pairs per box
- Size: Universal adult fit
- Surface: Smooth, closed-cell foam construction
- Compliance: ANSI S3.19-1974 standards
- Manufacturer: Howard Leight by Honeywell
The TrustFit Pod system addresses the most common cause of hearing protection failure - improper insertion. Professional shooters and safety managers choose these earplugs when consistent protection cannot be left to chance.