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Save some money, you don't need new glasses. I wear glasses and solved
the problem by buying a pair of "Oregon Aero" ear seals. Most pilot shops have them. They are a bit more expensive then other high end brands but these do the trick and function as "seals" efectively. Try them, you'll lile them. http://oregonaero.com/p6465B_2001.html#DF Jim "The OTHER Kevin in San Diego" skiddz "AT" adelphia "DOT" net wrote in message ... I usually fly with my sunglasses on and this particular pair was given to me as a gift and are the first "good" sunglasses I've ever had. Thus far, I'd not had them on, but clipped on to my kneeboard. I pulled them loose and slipped them on. As soon as the earpieces slipped under the cups on the headset, the whole world got loud again... I guess the gel seals don't seal that tight around my glasses... Crap! Once back on the ground, I tried getting the headset to fit a bit tighter but to no avail. Guess I'm going sunglass shopping in the near future... |
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