[QUOTE=zelph;2044170]If a person sweats a lot while hiking then a behind the ear is a better option. The use of a "sock" will prevent moisture from getting into the battery compartment and other...
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[QUOTE=zelph;2044170]If a person sweats a lot while hiking then a behind the ear is a better option. The use of a "sock" will prevent moisture from getting into the battery compartment and other...
I'm like Traillium I have a 65db loss and a long time user of HAs as well and have had both BTEs, ITE, and CICs. My hearing aid dealer is hard of hearing just like me and he was able to fit my loss...
These are all good choices and the theme here is to go with what works best for YOU. My go to for long hikes is my Big Agnes Copper Spur 1, super light, compact, easy to set up and break down, and...