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SurfMuff®Advantages

Better than Plugs

Better than Hoods

  • Approved by ENT Physicians

  • Great Value!  only ~$13

  • Protection w/Hearing (unlike most plugs)

  • Protection Against Wind-Chill (like a hood w/o the hassle)

  • Adjustable Fastener - (Fits nealy all sizes - Men & Women)

  • Chinstrap Provides Added Security in Larger Surf

  • Floats & Resists Slippage
  • Sleek Contoured Headband Design Is Ideal for All Outdoor Activities (Jogging, Cycling, Kayaking, Wind & Kite Surfing, Jet-Skiing, …)
  • Wear SurfMuff® over Plugs for Added Protection

 

Each SurfMuff® comes individually packaged in a transparent zip loc bag with color header and b/w insert with instructions for use and care. 

Each SurfMuff® is inspected by hand to ensure a perfect product.  

 


 

2008 Ear Protection = 1970 Skin Protection:

Ear protection in 2008 can be compared to skin protection back in the 1970's.  

Remember when the only options for skin protection were zinc oxide and tanning oil?  Not much was known about the long-term affect of sun overexposure in the 70's.  Those seeking protection found few effective commercial products. Tanning oils offered almost no protection and zinc oxide was so conspicuous & tended to smear.  Most people opted to do nothing, and many of us now pay the price with melanoma's and premature aging.  

Plugs and hoods have become the "zinc oxide and tanning oil of ear protection".  Their deficiencies discourage their use.  No protection often results in problems.  To continue the analogy, SurfMuff® overcomes these deficiencies, keeps ears warm and let's you hear...kind of like the "sunscreen" of ear protection.


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PO Box 235350
Encinitas, CA 92023-5350

MEDICAL STUDY REFERENCES
1. Wong, et. al., Prevalence of External Auditory Canal Exostoses in   Surfers; Archives of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery 1999; v125, 969-972.  
2. American Academy of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery Foundation Annual Meeting/OTO EXPO, 9/10/01.