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Most swimmers are familiar with getting water in their ears. It's uncomfortable, annoying and temporarily impairs hearing. Plus, it can be difficult to get it out of your ears, and if you have to do it every time you swim a lane, it gets quite tiring in the long run. With a pair of Mack's earplugs, you'll be able to avoid constantly fighting with water in your ears while swimming. Great for kids and adults alike.
Mack's earplugs are some of the most popular earplugs on the market - and for good reason. They're designed to provide maximum comfort while wearing them, so they won't irritate your ear canal while you swim. In addition, they also alleviate a problem that many swimmers fear - swimmer's ear.
This is an inflammatory condition that occurs in and around the ear and is caused by bacteria from the water. With a pair of Mack's earplugs, you can quickly put that fear to rest without compromising your hearing. That way, you can still hear what's going on around you and can still orientate yourself in the water.
Many kids also find it uncomfortable to get water in their ears to the point where jumping in the water is no fun. It's a shame when that issue can now be easily remedied with a pair of Mack's earplugs. Should they experience the same challenge with water in their nose, we recommend they use a nose clip.
A good pair of earplugs should keep water out without impairing your hearing - and that's exactly what you get with these earplugs. There are different types, so you can find the ones that best suit your needs. Therefore, you'll be able to find custom moulded earplugs or traditional earplugs.
The latter are designed with so-called “wings”, which are specially constructed to keep water completely out of your ears, but in such thin layers that they can still transport sound waves into your ear. In addition, they are also designed to stay firmly in place inside the ear so they don't fall out while swimming.
On top of that, they're made from soft materials around a firm core that's designed to not make your ear canals sore when you wear them. In many ways, this would defeat a big part of the purpose of earplugs.
You can be so unlucky that you don't put your earplugs in before jumping into the water or that you accidentally knock your earplugs out of your ear while swimming. But if you or your kid has a water blockage in your ear that just won't come out, we have a solution.
With Mack's Ear Dryer, it is possible to blow out the water with a warm and gentle airflow. It's a super easy and effective way to remove water from your ears, and you don't need ear drops or cotton buds.
In addition, we recommend swimming with a swim cap when wearing your earplugs. This provides an extra layer of protection and ensures that your earplugs don't fall out of your ear.
If you're looking for an alternative to Mack's earplugs, we would definitely recommend Swimears. They are at least as effective as Mack earplugs, so it all comes down to personal preference.
Here at Watery.ie, we have experienced the frustration of getting water in the eyes, which can ruin an entire training session if it happens repeatedly. In addition, we see many kids who, due to water in their ears, are not very keen on getting their head underwater. Both scenarios are incredibly annoying, especially when the problem can be solved so easily.
With a pair of earplugs, both you and your kid are sure to get the optimal protection against water in the ears. If you need more information about water in the ears, we highly recommend that you read our blog post on the subject.
Otherwise, our customer service is ready to answer all your questions and provide advice and guidance on the use of earplugs for swimming. In the deal you also get:
With a good pair of earplugs, everyone can enjoy swimming, which is something we at Watery.ie always promote.
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