The Radians Terminator NRR 29 Folding Earmuff delivers professional-grade hearing protection in a sleek, collapsible black design — ideal for shooters, range instructors, and industrial workers who demand reliable noise reduction without sacrificing comfort.
- NRR 29 dB noise reduction rating blocks harmful sound exposure effectively
- Foldable, compact design makes storage and transport effortless
- Lightweight construction reduces fatigue during extended wear sessions
- Adjustable moisture-wicking headband keeps you cool and comfortable
- Durable black finish resists scratches and everyday range wear
- Meets ANSI S3.19 standards for certified occupational hearing protection
Who This Is For
The Radians Terminator is a smart choice for recreational shooters, competitive marksmen, hunters at the range, and anyone working in high-noise environments such as construction or manufacturing. Its folding design makes it a go-to pair of muffs for those who need protection they can quickly stow in a range bag or toolbox without bulk.
Specifications
| Brand | Radians |
|---|---|
| Model | Terminator Folding Earmuff |
| Color | Black |
| Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) | 29 dB |
| Design | Folding / Collapsible |
| Headband | Adjustable, Moisture-Wicking |
| Weight | Lightweight Construction |
| Compliance | ANSI S3.19 |
| Intended Use | Shooting, Range, Industrial |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is an NRR 29 rating sufficient for shooting at an indoor range?
Yes — an NRR 29 dB rating is well-suited for most indoor and outdoor shooting environments. Indoor ranges tend to produce higher peak sound levels, so NRR 29 provides solid protection. For particularly loud calibers or extended indoor sessions, some shooters choose to double up by adding foam earplugs underneath their earmuffs for added attenuation.
Can the Radians Terminator earmuffs be worn with a rifle stock cheekweld?
The Radians Terminator's low-profile cup design and adjustable headband are reasonably compatible with rifle shooting positions, though all over-ear earmuffs create some interference with a cheekweld. Shooters who frequently use rifles may also consider a low-profile or behind-the-head earmuff design for a cleaner stock weld, but many users find the Terminator comfortable enough for standard shooting stances.
How do I store and care for the Terminator folding earmuffs?
The folding design allows the earmuffs to collapse flat, making them easy to store in a range bag, backpack, or gear drawer. To maintain performance, wipe the ear cushions periodically with a damp cloth and mild soap, and allow them to air dry completely before storage. Avoid exposing them to extreme heat or direct sunlight for prolonged periods, as this can degrade the foam cushion material over time.