Noisefighters SightLines Review and Installation
Noisefighters SightLines Review and Installation - First Review!
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I am very excited to present the first YouTube review of the SightLines replacement headset cushions by Noisefighters. Noisefighters is a new company by the same guy that created the Sintercore Deadfall, Sintercore R3 Universal Scope Lever, and the popular Deadfall Tripwire charging handles! He's no stranger to inventing new useful products and this one is one of the best so far, I think.
The SightLines are a soft silicone and sound-deadening memory foam replacement cushion for popular headset hearing protection devices. You remove your old cushions and replace them with the SightLines and let me tell you that they're extremely comfortable.
I have a set of the popular and budget-friendly Howard Leight Impact Sport headsets. The "cushions" on those are cheap plastic/fake leather/something uncomfortable. My head and ears would ache after wearing them for a few hours, ESPECIALLY with sunglasses or protective eyewear on.
The SightLines reduce that discomfort, if not removing it completely. I took these out shooting for several hours and never got any discomfort like the OEM cushions on the Impact Sports.
The SightLines have a recessed channel for the arms of your eyewear to slide into, thus putting far less pressure on your head. These recessed channels plus the soft materials of the cushions made wearing this type of hearing protection far more comfortable for me.
The sides of my head around the ears where the cushions contact your skin still got a tad sweaty but I don't know if you're going to completely remove that. I think it was less sweaty than the OEM cushions are typically. The polyurethane on the cushions give you a little more breathability, I think.
Overall I really like these cushions. I would highly recommend these as an upgrade to most headsets, especially the more budget-friendly Howard Leight Impact Sports.
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