They perfectly suppress noise while allowing conversations at the shooting range. They have a flat shape and do not interfere when aiming. They provide comfortable and reliable hearing protection.
Walker's Razor Slim Active Hearing Protectors - Battle Brown
Lightweight, active hearing protectors with a slim profile, designed for sports shooters, uniformed services and soldiers. Perfect for both the shooting range and in combat conditions. The design ensures comfort even during prolonged use.
Omni-directional microphones, SAC system
Two high-sensitivity omni-directional microphones effectively capture surrounding sounds, transmitting them to the integrated HD speakers. Equipped with SAC (Sound Activated Compression), impulse noises such as gunshots are attenuated to a safe level in just 0.02 seconds.
Composite headband, foldable design
A contoured headband crafted from non-slip composite material and an adjustable ear cup system enable easy customization to fit personal preferences. Its foldable design ensures convenient transportation and storage.
High noise attenuation efficiency
According to the US NRR standard, the device reduces noise at 23 dB, providing a high level of protection.
Audio input, volume control
With a 3.5 mm audio input, the protectors can be connected to devices such as a phone or radio. A fluted knob allows you to adjust and turn on the device.
Powered by AAA batteries
The model runs on two AAA batteries (included), which can be easily replaced by removing the side panel of one of the shells.
Main features
- SAC system
- two omni-directional microphones
- composite headband
- noise reduction of 23 dB
- 3.5 mm audio input
- powered by 2 x AA batteries
Technical data
Color: Battle Brown
NRR attenuation (Noise Reduction Rating, an indicator used in the US): 23 dB
Power supply: 2 x AAA battery (included)
Dimensions when folded: 14 x 12 cm
Earmuff dimensions: 10 x 7.5 cm
Headband thickness: 14.97 mm
Headband width: 50 mm
Weight: 343 g
Manufacturer: Walker's, USA
| Color/camouflage | Brown hue |
|---|---|
| Main color | Battle Brown |
| Main material | Synthetic |
| Hearing protection | active |
| Protector type | Over-ear |
| NRR attenuation | 23 dB |
| Audio output | 3.5 mm Mini Jack |
| Power type | Battery |
| Case included in set | No |
| Waterproof | No |
| Communication microphone in the set | No |
| Cheek pad profiling | No |
| Weight | 343 g |
| Dimensions when folded | 140 x 120 mm |
| EAN | 888151031339 |
| Manufacturer code | GWP-RSEM-BB |
| Brand | Walker's |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 62
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Very good active hearing protectors, definitely superior to standard ones without the listening option in this price range. They are lightweight, quite comfortable, although the ear foam could be a bit thicker. Even after long wear, they don't press on the head. The adjustment is practical and durable, just like the whole construction – everything is solidly made.
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Very comfortable, perfectly fitted, but they don't press too hard and provide excellent sound isolation. Easy to operate when turning on and adjusting the volume. They don't slide off your head or fall out of your hands. A small downside: they have a non-slip coating that shows fingerprints if your hands are damp.
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Very reasonable active protectors for the shooting range at this price. They clearly dampen gunshots, while still allowing you to hear conversations and commands, so you're not cut off from your surroundings. The slim profile really helps with rifles—they interfere less with aiming than larger ear cups. They're comfortable for a few hours, but after a whole day the headband can start to press. If you wear glasses, sometimes a small gap forms at the temples and the protection drops a bit—you need to adjust the ear cups well. In windy conditions, they can amplify background noise, but that's typical for these kinds of active models. Overall, a good, proven choice that just works.
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They work well, it's just a pity that the ambient sound isn't stereo, but the important thing is that it exists at all – they are much better than headphones without this feature. Quite comfortable, although the cushions could be softer and thicker. For this price, it's a revelation.
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I used them at the shooting range and during training, and they really do a good job. They muffle loud noises well, while still allowing you to hear conversations and your surroundings, which is very convenient. They're lightweight and don't squeeze your head even after several hours of wearing. The adjustment works smoothly, and the build quality is solid. I like the slim profile; they don't interfere with the stock. A downside may be the fairly stiff headband at first, but over time it becomes more comfortable.
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The hearing protectors work well at the shooting range. They are comfortable, but after prolonged use they may press a little. Ambient sounds are clearly audible, and gunshots are effectively muted.
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I chose these protectors as my first for the shooting range, planning to replace them with better ones later, but they work so well that I’ll stay with them for longer :) they are great :)
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I bought the headphones as a gift; they are mostly used at the shooting range. They are comfortable, well-made, and effectively dampen the sounds of gunfire. My husband is satisfied and really values high-quality military equipment.
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For me, these headphones were a big disappointment. The active noise cancellation works poorly and only muffles very close gunshots. Booms right next to you are still loud and tiring – the microphone transmits them directly to the speakers, which is unpleasant for your ears. The rubber inserts are shallow and after a few hours of use, your ears hurt and are sore. The biggest drawback, however, is that the headphones DO NOT WORK WITH A HELMET. In my case, the bands pressed by the helmet caused so much pressure on my temples that after half an hour the pain was unbearable. I definitely do not recommend buying them if you plan to stay at the shooting range for a long time without taking off your hearing protection, especially if you use a helmet.
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The headphones are really good. I have no complaints about the build quality. You can mount silicone pads instead of the original sponges. The plastic has an unusual texture, which makes fingerprints visible on it. They let ambient sound through very well, and the noise after shots is appropriately muffled.
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These are my first headphones of this type and I am satisfied. They register even quiet conversations and dampen shots well at outdoor shooting ranges. At the lowest setting, you can hear a slight hiss. After prolonged wear (about 2 hours) they press a bit, maybe it's worth replacing the pads with gel ones. I plan to buy a second pair for my daughter.
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Very comfortable low-profile headphones. They perfectly suppress unnecessary noise and bring out the sounds that matter to the user. Good product for an honest price.
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The headphones do their job well. Tested at an indoor shooting range, they are ideal for starting a shooting career, although the sound is a bit "boomy," which does not interfere with use. The construction appears to be solid.
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The headphones work great for beginner shooters. They can be worn comfortably for a long time, and the headband does not press on your head. The battery lasts very long—I can't remember the last time I changed it. The microphone works flawlessly, and ambient noises, even with heavy rain and noise, are well suppressed.
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