The Howard Leight Super Leight USA Single-Use Foam Earplugs deliver industry-leading hearing protection in a patriotic red, white, and blue design, making them a top choice for shooters, industrial workers, and anyone who values their hearing on the range or job site.
- Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) of 33 dB for maximum hearing protection
- Pre-shaped, contoured bell design fits virtually any ear canal size
- Soft polyurethane foam ensures all-day comfort without irritation
- Closed-cell outer layer resists dirt, oils, and moisture buildup
- Bell shape provides superior slip resistance and a secure acoustic seal
- Bulk 100-pair pack offers exceptional value for frequent use
Who This Is For
These earplugs are ideal for recreational and competitive shooters, hunters, construction workers, and manufacturing professionals who need reliable, disposable hearing protection in high-noise environments. With 100 pairs per box, they're a smart buy for shooting ranges, gun clubs, safety managers, and anyone who goes through earplugs regularly and can't afford to compromise on protection.
Specifications
| Brand | Howard Leight |
|---|---|
| Model | Super Leight USA |
| Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) | 33 dB |
| Material | Polyurethane Foam |
| Shape | Bell / Contoured |
| Outer Layer | Closed-Cell, Soil-Resistant |
| Use Type | Single-Use / Disposable |
| Quantity | 100 Pairs |
| Colors | Red, White, and Blue |
| Fitting | Uncorded |
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I properly insert foam earplugs for maximum noise reduction?
For the best acoustic seal and full NRR 33 dB protection, roll the earplug into a thin cylinder, reach over your head with your opposite hand to gently pull your ear upward and outward, then insert the compressed plug and hold it in place for 20–30 seconds while it expands to fill your ear canal. An improper fit is the most common reason users don't experience full noise reduction.
Are these earplugs suitable for use at an indoor shooting range?
Yes. With an NRR of 33 dB — one of the highest ratings available for foam earplugs — the Howard Leight Super Leight USA plugs are well-suited for indoor ranges where noise levels can exceed 140 dB. Many serious shooters also pair high-NRR earplugs with earmuffs for double protection, especially during extended range sessions or when shooting high-caliber firearms.
Can these earplugs be reused, or are they strictly single-use?
These are designed as single-use disposable earplugs. While some users do reinsert them once or twice, the closed-cell foam degrades with repeated rolling and handling, which can compromise both comfort and the acoustic seal. For consistent, reliable protection — especially at a shooting range — it's best to use a fresh pair each session. The 100-pair bulk pack makes this practical and cost-effective.