Honeywell Howard Leight

Passive Earmuffs: Making Comfort Personal

Hearing protection devices are only effective when they are worn, so comfort is essential. The Honeywell Howard Leight VeriShield 100 Series Passive Earmuffs are designed to provide optimum comfort over long periods of use. They fit a wide range of head sizes, have a wide cup opening with memory foam ear cushions, and a lightweight cushioned headband, making them solutions users will want to wear. Available in three variations: over-the-head, hard hat, and neckband.

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