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Old 16th Apr 2008, 20:34
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Robinson recomend Nomex suit gloves and Helmet. As most casualties are burn related
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Old 16th Apr 2008, 20:43
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CottonEyeJoe,

I've just bought a Robinson Nomex Suit, looks good quality, practical and comfortable.

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I bought a GENTEX helemt off ebay and got my local radioshack to fit all new Dave Clark bits works like a dream!
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Knievel,

I'm in the States and went to a hearing aid place which a load of the pilots were using for the same plugs. They took a mold of my inner ear, sent them off and about 10 days later the plugs turned up.

They're a little quieter than normal - so just need to remember not to shout too much.

Here's the link for the actual entymotics product - just a matter of finding someone to create the moulds.

http://www.etymotic.com/ephp/erme.aspx
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Thanks Bluestack.
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Knievel77: Believe some of the most popular in the UK are as below:

http://www.ultimateear.com/

If I recall correctly these are the ones generally used by Formula1 mechanics too......
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Thanks again, Need Money!
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