Fish Tail Ear Plugs
- Prevents water ingress into the ear and protects against wind exposure
Fish Tail Ear Plugs supplied as a pair of reuseable silicone ear plugs
Ergonomic soft multiple baffle for positive secure fit
To fit push firmly in until the base is flush with the ear
Fish Tail naturally anchors on outer ear
After use wash in warm water with mild detergent
Made of 100% non toxic and non allergenic silicone artificial rubber
Ergonomic soft multiple baffle for positive secure fit
To fit push firmly in until the base is flush with the ear
Fish Tail naturally anchors on outer ear
After use wash in warm water with mild detergent
Made of 100% non toxic and non allergenic silicone artificial rubber
Why use ear plugs?
If you are a watersports enthusiast you may wish to consider wearing ear plugs to prevent "surfers ear" which can lead to deafness and balance problems. Constant ingress of water irritates the inner ear and as a defensive response it gradually builds up more bone and will eventually block the ear canal completely. This can occur in river water and sea water. This can also be caused by consistent exposure to wind! Apparently experts can identify the surfers from North Cornwall from the surfers from South Cornwall by looking at the "surfers ear damage" in each ear; given the prevailing winds from the Southwest one ear is always worse than the other!
For kayakers water ingress can affect your balance during the activity. After an Eskimo roll water can become trapped in the ear and can instantly affect your ability to balance and therefore your ability to maintain confident control of your kayak.
If you are a watersports enthusiast you may wish to consider wearing ear plugs to prevent "surfers ear" which can lead to deafness and balance problems. Constant ingress of water irritates the inner ear and as a defensive response it gradually builds up more bone and will eventually block the ear canal completely. This can occur in river water and sea water. This can also be caused by consistent exposure to wind! Apparently experts can identify the surfers from North Cornwall from the surfers from South Cornwall by looking at the "surfers ear damage" in each ear; given the prevailing winds from the Southwest one ear is always worse than the other!
For kayakers water ingress can affect your balance during the activity. After an Eskimo roll water can become trapped in the ear and can instantly affect your ability to balance and therefore your ability to maintain confident control of your kayak.
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