🔇 Block the Noise, Not the Shot — Meet the PROHEAR 016

🔇 Block the Noise, Not the Shot — Meet the PROHEAR 016

Gunfire at the range can exceed 140 dB—enough to cause instant hearing damage. The PROHEAR 016 Low‑Profile Ear Protection offers slim, foldable design and 26 dB NRR protection, ideal for shooting, hunting, mowing, and all loud environments.


👂 Why Compact Ear Protection Matters

Standard bulky earmuffs can interfere with rifle or shotgun shoulder position. PROHEAR 016’s slim earcup design prevents that, ensuring your form remains precise and your focus sharp—even under pressure.


🔍 How PROHEAR 016 Stacks Up

Feature PROHEAR 016 Typical Ear Muffs
Noise Reduction NRR 26 dB (ANSI S3.19 / CE EN 352‑1) NRR 20–24 dB
Profile Slim, low-profile cups Bulky & wide
Portability Lightweight (0.46 lb), foldable Heavier, less compact
Comfort Soft foam pads, padded headband Basic foam, tight fit

✅ Real Shooters, Real Feedback

On the field, shooters and hunters rave about PROHEAR 016:

“Super light — no neck strain, and they fold nicely into my range bag.” — Verified buyer
“Good seal, great value—perfect for mowing and shooting.” — Verified buyer

🛡️ PROHEAR—Trusted Hearing Protection for Over 2.5 Million Users Worldwide

  • ✔️ Over 2.5 million users protected globally
  • ✔️ Co-developed and tested with professional shooters, hunters, and engineers
  • ✔️ 19 years of expertise in hearing protection

🛒 Ready to Upgrade?

Shop PROHEAR 016 now and experience protection that works as hard as you do.

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7 comments

  • Jennifer on

    Appreciate the detailed breakdown on the PROHEAR 016, especially regarding how the slim cup design helps maintain a proper cheek weld without compromising the 26dB NRR. It’s tough finding gear that balances physical protection with actual comfort at the range. Following the security and compliance trends mentioned in the earlier comments, I’ve also been trying to vet the digital platforms I use for sports stats and hobby tracking. I recently saw an independent security review at https://guiadebetplaycolumbia.com/ covering their technical infrastructure, TLS 1.3 encryption, and compliance protocols. Given how much personal and financial data we share online these days, do you think looking for these types of banking-grade audit reports is a reliable way to verify digital safety, or are there specific cybersecurity certifications we should look out for when using tactical and sports-related sites?

  • Boris on

    Great technical breakdown of the PROHEAR 016. I’ve been searching for a low-profile set that doesn’t sacrifice the 26dB NRR, as most slim muffs I’ve tried barely hit 22dB. Since your brand emphasizes “tested and trusted” engineering, I’ve started applying that same scrutiny to the digital side of my hobby. I recently came across a technical audit of a platform at GuiadePinnaclecolumbia.com regarding their licensing and MGA compliance. Given how much personal data we share with gear sites and promo platforms these days, do you think checking for these kinds of independent audits is the best way to verify “safety” in the digital space, or are there specific security certifications you recommend looking for when buying tactical gear online?

  • Nicole on

    Excellent review of the PROHEAR 016. I’ve been looking for a low-profile set that doesn’t sacrifice the 26dB NRR, as most slim muffs I’ve tried barely hit 22dB. Since your brand emphasizes “tested and trusted” engineering, I’ve started applying that same scrutiny to the digital side of my hobby. I recently came across a technical audit of a regional platform at GuiadeCodereargentina.com regarding their KYC protocols and compliance. Given how much personal data we share with gear sites and promo platforms these days, do you think checking for these kinds of independent audits is the best way to verify “safety” in the digital space, or are there specific security certifications you recommend looking for when buying tactical gear online?

  • Donald on

    Appreciate the detailed breakdown on the PROHEAR 016, especially the point about the slim profile not interfering with the stock—finding that balance between a high NRR and a clean cheek weld is always a struggle. Following the trend of the previous comments regarding site safety and “pro-grade” reliability, has anyone here done a security audit or had experience with GuiadeRivalocolumbia.com for their platform reviews? Since it claims to cover licensed operators in South America, I’m curious if the community thinks their technical analysis on encryption and Coljuegos licensing is as solid as the specs on this gear, or if I should stick to more mainstream safety databases?

  • Heather on

    Great write-up on the PROHEAR 016. As someone who spends a lot of time at the range, I really appreciate the focus on the slim profile—getting a consistent cheek weld with bulky muffs is a nightmare. I’m currently looking to upgrade my entire “safety kit” and that includes being careful with where I share my data on hobby-related sites. I recently saw a discussion in a tactical group about guiadebetnacionalbrasil.com and some regional safety protocols, but when I tried to check it, I got a legal access error. Has anyone here investigated if that site is a reliable source for gear reviews or is it something I should avoid for security reasons? I’d hate to compromise my digital safety while trying to protect my physical hearing!

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