I'd like to know when those SFA rings are available. It'd be great for indoor use. EDIT: I bought the SFA rings through an EU Dealer. Be aware that they're single packed even when called a kit. You need additional foam for the added volume. That foam is only in the 'Hygiene Kit SFA' (The Gel pads + foams) and not sold separately! So you have to buy 2x the SFA ring and a Hygiene Kit SFA to boost existing Supreme pro X. So why can't they put an upgrade kit together? I'll edit once more when I've been to the range.
I have two Sordin earmuffs. They are wonderful. My only complaint is the difficulty getting the first battery in/out which, I think, is unnecessarily difficult.
Modular? I wouldn’t go as far as to say that Sordin’s products are modular. Why can’t I have an option to attach mice and radio when necessary and use headphones on its own most of the time? No… you have to buy both headphones.
gotta hand it to the Swedes. they could make furniture (Ikea), fighter jets (Saab Gripen), recoilles rifles (Carl Gustaf), brand new fighter jet trainers (Red Hawk T-7A - a Boeing/Saab collaboration) and patrol/assault boat (Saab CB90). of which the last 3 the US Army/Marines are using, replacing the Northrop T-38 Talon jet traner of the US Air Force, and the other used by the US Navy. they have good quality manufacturing…
Nice woman. I keep searching but cannot see whether it is a 4 pole contact for a mobile phone or just a 3 pole. I'd like a modular one with a detachable/foldable boom mic and able to connect it to a mobile phone. I do not want Bluetooth.
@@swedneck9054I've been looking into this and it's definitely confusing me. It seems that the peltor 500s have a superior nrr of 26, yet people tout that sordin is still better. Do you have an explanation?
NRR is very misleading, same for lumens. It doesn't tell you how well a device performs for its task. trevoronthetrigger.wordpress.com/2014/05/01/msa-sordin-supreme-performance-the-misleading-nrr18db-rating/ multimedia.3m.com/mws/media/600634O/e-a-r-log-20-truth-about-nrr.pdf
@@eunit14 : They test different frequency ranges and some are relevant to shooting and some are not. Some earmuffs are better with low frequency and some with high. The NRR is an "average", so that can mean that a muff with a lower NRR can still be better when shooting than a muff with higher NRR rating. I experienced that myself with the Peltor Sporttac (26DB) and the Peltor Protac (32DB). The Sporttac is way more expensive but has a lower NRR than the Protac.... I used both on the range and the Sporttac was way better, while on paper the Protac should have been better. Kept the Sporttac, sent the Protac back. I'm switching now to the Sordin SFA, because I want maximum protection for large caliber indoor shooting.
I hear the first time you take them out of the box and turn them on, they start playing ABBA’s greatest hits 😂
“Money, money, money!” 🎶
SORDIN makes some of the best ear muffs. But they're not cheap.
I'd like to know when those SFA rings are available. It'd be great for indoor use.
EDIT: I bought the SFA rings through an EU Dealer. Be aware that they're single packed even when called a kit. You need additional foam for the added volume. That foam is only in the 'Hygiene Kit SFA' (The Gel pads + foams) and not sold separately! So you have to buy 2x the SFA ring and a Hygiene Kit SFA to boost existing Supreme pro X. So why can't they put an upgrade kit together?
I'll edit once more when I've been to the range.
Which dealer did you get your SFA rings from?
Did you use them yet?
I have two Sordin earmuffs. They are wonderful. My only complaint is the difficulty getting the first battery in/out which, I think, is unnecessarily difficult.
I love my Sordin muffs
Looks like good solid ear pro!!
Modular? I wouldn’t go as far as to say that Sordin’s products are modular. Why can’t I have an option to attach mice and radio when necessary and use headphones on its own most of the time? No… you have to buy both headphones.
I just bought Sordin Supreme PRO X Neckband Safety Ear Muffs- 76302-X-10-S- Green but they don't have the Hear2 functions. I'm very disappointed 😞.
What is Hear2?
@@ReneAltena hear2 consists of 4 different hearing profiles for different situation. only the supreme pro x that come out 2023 have that function.
gotta hand it to the Swedes. they could make furniture (Ikea), fighter jets (Saab Gripen), recoilles rifles (Carl Gustaf), brand new fighter jet trainers (Red Hawk T-7A - a Boeing/Saab collaboration) and patrol/assault boat (Saab CB90). of which the last 3 the US Army/Marines are using, replacing the Northrop T-38 Talon jet traner of the US Air Force, and the other used by the US Navy. they have good quality manufacturing…
You are forgetting the Infantry Fighting Vehicle CV-90 :)
Is the SFA system available for my brend new 'Suprême Pro X Led?
Nice woman. I keep searching but cannot see whether it is a 4 pole contact for a mobile phone or just a 3 pole. I'd like a modular one with a detachable/foldable boom mic and able to connect it to a mobile phone. I do not want Bluetooth.
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can you organize such a event in warsaw poland ?
I can tell Sordin is a Swedish company. She is very polished, but also very verbally neutral. Great products, but I'll stick with 3M.
Your're sticking to 3M because ?
@@Kingzall because I've never had a single issue with my Peltors after 15 years
@@chairmanofthebored6860 ok
Nothing supreme about NRR of 24.
You have to account for the frequency ranges. Not all companies list their least positive scenario.
@@swedneck9054I've been looking into this and it's definitely confusing me. It seems that the peltor 500s have a superior nrr of 26, yet people tout that sordin is still better. Do you have an explanation?
NRR is misleading. Read up.
trevoronthetrigger.wordpress.com/2014/05/01/msa-sordin-supreme-performance-the-misleading-nrr18db-rating/
multimedia.3m.com/mws/media/600634O/e-a-r-log-20-truth-about-nrr.pdf
NRR is very misleading, same for lumens. It doesn't tell you how well a device performs for its task.
trevoronthetrigger.wordpress.com/2014/05/01/msa-sordin-supreme-performance-the-misleading-nrr18db-rating/
multimedia.3m.com/mws/media/600634O/e-a-r-log-20-truth-about-nrr.pdf
@@eunit14 : They test different frequency ranges and some are relevant to shooting and some are not. Some earmuffs are better with low frequency and some with high. The NRR is an "average", so that can mean that a muff with a lower NRR can still be better when shooting than a muff with higher NRR rating. I experienced that myself with the Peltor Sporttac (26DB) and the Peltor Protac (32DB). The Sporttac is way more expensive but has a lower NRR than the Protac.... I used both on the range and the Sporttac was way better, while on paper the Protac should have been better. Kept the Sporttac, sent the Protac back. I'm switching now to the Sordin SFA, because I want maximum protection for large caliber indoor shooting.
The Picture in the background on the wall is a dude using Peltors. Who tf at sordin was dumb enough to let that pass
? Settle down there tiger, Peltors don't have 3 buttons
Wow you are a smuck