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Walker's Razor Slim Ultra Low Profile Electronic Earmuffs combine cutting-edge hearing protection with sound amplification technology in a sleek, rugged design. Featuring hi-gain microphones, a durable rubberized composite housing, and user-friendly controls, these earmuffs deliver superior situational awareness and comfort for shooting, hunting, or noisy environments. The integrated audio input jack lets you seamlessly switch between protection and entertainment, making them a must-have for the modern outdoor enthusiast.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.69 x 5.91 x 4.02 inches |
Package Weight | 0.44 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Item Weight | 0.84 Pounds |
Brand Name | Walker's |
Warranty Description | China, 1 Year Limited, GWP-RSEM-SGN |
Model Name | Razor Slim Ultra Low Profile Compact Design Adjustable Range Shooting Hunting Hearing Protection Electronic Earmuffs |
Color | Sage Green |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | GSM LLC |
Part Number | GWP-RSEM-SGN |
Style | Walker's Earmuffs |
Included Components | See Description |
Size | One Size |
S**M
Which brand is best? Full comparison for: Walker, AKT1, Howard Leight, Peltor, MSA Sordin
To start I would like to say that I have paid full price for every piece of digital hearing protection that I possess, and am not receiving anything for this/any review! I have been rather obsessed with finding the best protection over the years because I care about my hearing, will never stop shooting guns, and want to be comfortable while enjoying guns :) . I own every single one of the hearing pro sets that I discuss. If you don't want to/have time to read the whole review, I'm putting my conclusion at the top. Feel free to read the rest to figure out why I answered this way.But here is the quick bottom line:Do not buy a knock off brand. I do not own any of them, but have tried them. Not worth saving a few dollars. Of the more affordable name brands: Walker, 3M, or Howard Leight... The Walkers are by far the best and most comfortable. But if you have a tiny bit more $ to spend, search for the "AKT1 Sport". Are they worth the extra money? Yes, absolutely - buy the AKT1's if you can afford them. If you already own some 3M's, Howard Leight's or Walker's and are looking for a major upgrade without breaking the bank, go for the AKT1's. I have not noticed a difference in sound or comfort (just design) between different Walker models, but I did notice the difference in sound and comfort when I got the AKT1's! Should you just save your money and buy the "Gucci" of ear pro, ComTacs or MSA Sordins? Probably not, but maybe depending on need.The details:In the $50 - $100ish range I own 5 models: Walker's Razor Slim & XCell, Howard Leight's Impact Sport, 3M's Peltor Sport Tacs, and the AKT1 Sport's.The best hearing protection does two things. 1 - it protects your hearing, 2 - it should not be a burden or painful to wear. Walker's, Howard Leight's, and 3M's are not very comfortable for shooting after about an hour, and on my wife (smaller head) they are actually painful to wear for more than about 10 minutes. Each of them also make you sweat because of the material of the cup pads.Howard Leight - I put HL in 5th place because the sound quality is quite "electronic-y", and they are just downright uncomfortable for any period of time. The sound amplification of quiet sounds is quite substantial and impressive at times, however the quality of the sound itself is lacking. I don't need to hear a whisper from across the room if I can't determine whether the whisper came from a robot or a human. (Robots, although friendly looking, are usually evil, so it's important to know the difference)3M's Peltor Sport Tacs - are in 4th place because their price point was a little higher, they are still uncomfortable for long periods of time, and they are also a bit bulky for shooting rifles. The cheek plate on a rifle is almost guaranteed to nudge these muffs and cause your shooting ear to have decreased protection. They still have a bit of an artificial electronic sound, but seem to have the best overall hearing protection in this price range when shooting larger calibers or indoors (as long as you can avoid the cheek plate nudge).Walker's - The XCEL and Razor models are tied with each-other for 3rd and 2nd place. They beat out HL's & 3M's just because they are a bit more comfortable. But they are tied with each-other because they don't really have a noticeable difference in sound quality or protection. I think they are both the same Walker tech, just different designs and price points. They are both a little more comfortable, and noticeably less "electronic-y" sounding than the Howard's or 3M's. The sound amplification of quiet sounds is pretty impressive. But in order to make them comfortable for extended shooting times you'll have to spend $ on upgraded gel pads.The AKT1's - take first place. I found these on Amazon and never heard of them prior to that. But I am very happy to have found them! There are only 2 little negatives: 1- they are still a bit bulky (although light weight) so the cheek plate of a rifle does nudge them, and 2 - the amplification of quiet sounds is not quite as dramatic as the other brands. However they take first place because the fit is incredibly better on the AKT1 than any of the models mentioned previously. This is true for both large and small heads actually. I think this simply because the band seems to have had a lot of thought/development put into it, and the pads on the ear cups are either real leather or really nice fake leather. Unlike the other models listed above, these are comfortable out of the box. You don't have to upgrade the pads because they are super soft and that alone is quite impressive. The sound quality is also remarkable. They may lack in magnitude of amplification, but the microphone & speakers work together to provide the least artificial sounds of any other headset I have worn (including ComTacs and Sordins). It is sometimes hard to tell if they are even turned on when someone is talking to you, because the sound quality is so good it sounds like their real life voice.Lastly the $200-$400 range:Peltor ComTac's and MSA Sordin Supreme Pro-X's are pretty equivalent to eachother - I cannot decide which of these are actually better. I can say that I like the sound quality of the the speakers in the AKT1's better than both of these high dollar headsets. However they both feel more durable than the AKT1's, and the sound dampening tech in the ComTacs and Sordins are noticeably more advanced than any of the lower priced sets. If you can afford the $200-400 price, then go for them. If you need to use coms while wearing ear protection, buy them. They are the only brands that have a substantial amount of radio/mic/helmet mounting accessories readily available - and the only two that I would trust for coms reliability. The major benefit is the platform they provide. Most (if not all) come with the gel padded cups and I would buy a set with the genuine leather band cover if you use the top headband style. I prefer the Sordins, as they just seem to fit my head better than any other brand, and I am a fan of the brand name. I have not tried the newest Sordin model yet though... so I may have to update this. Are they that much better than the cheaper models? For very specific reasons yes... but if you are not actually needing the coms platform, then buy the AKT1's. Yeah, I think the AKT1's are that good!
T**N
Really nice ear protection for the price.
I did a TON of research before deciding on the Walker Razor. I mean, WAY too much research. I decided to go with the Walker because of the low profile, since I will be using with a rifle and don't want the headphones to interfere with my cheek weld. This is the slimmest profile you can get while still having a decent NRR.These phones are very solidly built. They have a real nice feel to them. They are as comfortable as can be expected while still offering great protection. There is a compromise between clamping force and comfort, where too little pressure may be more comfortable but will allow more sound in. These clamp really well, which is what I needed.The on / volume switch is large and easy to use. The "click" to turn them off could be stronger - be careful when putting them in your range bag for storage so you don't accidentally turn them on and have dead batteries when you need them.About the batteries - they came with Duracells, and not some cheap-o batteries. Nice touch!The only real negative I can give these is the sound quality is "meh" - voices sound tinny and echo-y. No big deal, I didn't get these for high quality audio. Also, on louder volume settings you hear a hissing or rushing noise, I just set them low enough for that to go away.All-in-all, I am VERY pleased with these headphones. I will probably be getting more pairs for my family.One last thing, I did replace the standard pads with gel pads. The standard ones were just fine, though, but I heard so many great things about gel I opted to get them. The gel is nice, but I don't have enough experience to know yet how much nicer they are. If you decide to replace the pads, WATCH A VIDEO ON HOW TO REMOVE THE OLD PAD. You can damage the pads trying to remove them if you just try to remove them how it "seems like" they should be removed. Don't ask me how I know this.
D**N
Very comfortable.
Super comfortable. I have another pair that are static style, cheaper plus tight on the head. These fit so much better. I could seriously wear them all day. I didn’t need to turn them on because I was by myself but if needed, it’s there. Look for sales on these and then buy them quickly. Highly recommended.
L**L
Trustworthy ear protection
This is a GREAT product. I liked them so much I bought a second pair for guests that accompany me on the range. Easy to use, comfortable fit, doesn’t sweat your ears out too much. Adjustable volume is needed especially when you are hiring something larger.
A**F
Muy buenos Protectores
Exelentes protectores auditivos electronicos. Me gusto mucho el diseño de estas copas. El sistema electronico es muy bueno por que uno puede escuchar con normalidad y filtra los sonidos de impacto o fuertes. Y aparte se le puede agregar accesorios bluetooth o radio de comunicacion . Viene con 3 pilas Duracell incluidas.
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