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📝 Walker’s Razor Kryptek
Walker’s Razor Kryptek are active shooting earmuffs designed for hearing protection during shooting and work in impulse noise environments. The model combines electronic gunshot suppression with amplification of quiet ambient sounds, allowing the user to maintain full situational awareness without removing hearing protection.
The protection system reacts to sharp impulse noise within 0.02 seconds, instantly reducing it to safe levels. At the same time, speech, commands, and background sounds remain audible thanks to two omnidirectional Hi-Gain microphones that deliver natural sound reproduction without the “blocked hearing” effect.
🫡 We are a team of veterans
We use this class of earmuffs during range training and field practice. This is a practical and reliable level of electronic hearing protection that allows effective work in high-noise environments without losing control of the surroundings.
⚙️ TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Type | Active shooting earmuffs |
| Noise reduction | NRR 23 dB |
| Electronic reaction time | 0.02 s |
| Active impulse noise suppression | Yes |
| Ambient sound amplification | Yes |
| Microphones | 2 × Hi-Gain omnidirectional |
| Volume control | Yes |
| Audio output | Yes |
| Power supply | 2 × AAA |
| External battery compartment | Yes |
| Housing | Sound-insulating composite |
| Design | Foldable |
| Headband | Metal wire frame |
| Weight | 436 g |
| Color | Kryptek |
| Package contents | Batteries (2 pcs) |
💬 Comment
This model is intended for continuous practical use. It delivers fast electronic response, intuitive controls, and consistent hearing protection during intensive shooting while remaining compact and easy to transport.
🎯 Suitable for
Military personnel — for firearms training, range operations, and preparation where constant hearing protection and the ability to hear commands and surroundings are required.
Firearms instructors — for working with groups of shooters where voices, commands, and weapon mechanics must remain audible without removing hearing protection.
Sport shooters — for indoor and outdoor ranges with high acoustic load.
Hunters — for field conditions where environmental awareness, animal movement detection, and team communication are critical while avoiding acoustic shock from gunfire.
Personnel working in noisy technical environments — workshops and equipment areas with impulse noise where auditory awareness must be maintained.
