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  • Swim Plugs
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    ACS Custom

    Swim Plugs

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    $200.00 - $220.00
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  • Pro-Aquaz
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    Pro-Aquaz

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Swimming ear plugs for keeping water out of the ear canal

  • Our swimming ear plugs are ideal for anyone with grommets, eardrum perforations, “swimmer’s ear” or other infections and problems of the ear canal/middle ear.
  • Individuals who have a hole in their eardrum (such as a perforation or a grommet) run the risk of letting germs and bacteria into their middle ear when exposed to large amounts of water
  • Block water from entering the ear canal and middle ear system
  • Prevent water-related ear infections, ear pain, “swimmer’s ear” and many more problems
  • Are custom moulded to the shape of your ears, for a comfortable fit and tight seal
  • Are light and can float so you won’t lose them
  • Are available in different colours – make a statement, be discreet or find them easily
  • Waterproof ear plugs for swimming are essential for preventing water from entering the ear canal, which can lead to infections and discomfort 
  • These ear plugs are designed to be durable and long-lasting, providing reliable protection even during intense swimming sessions.

Swimming earplugs from ACS give you a custom-made seal that keeps water out of your ear whilst swimming. Made from floatable silicone, your Swim plugs are buoyant so that they are easily found if dropped or if they fall in water. With a complete custom-made seal and a full shell design ACS Swim plugs give you a snug and secure seal against water ingress, giving you the ultimate ear protection for swimming. Available in red or blue colours which can be mixed and matched to make it easier for identifying between left and right ear.

Waterproof ear plugs for swimming are also beneficial for surfers and other water sports enthusiasts, providing protection against water and wind. These custom ear plugs for swimming can fit the unique shape of your ears, ensuring maximum comfort and effectiveness.

The Best Ear Protection for Swimming and Surfing

Are you looking for a strong, durable and long-lasting set of swimming ear plugs that have been custom designed to sit perfectly in your ears? Whether you’re a swimmer, life guard or swimming teacher, having a custom set of swimming ear plugs will ensure you are giving your ears the protection they need from the water.

If you suffer from or are trying to prevent infection of the outer ear canal, our custom earplugs are exactly what you need. As swimming pools can carry all kinds of bacteria, having the right kind of ear protection for your regular swimming activities will ensure you don’t develop any ear infections.

Using waterproof ear plugs for swimming can significantly reduce the risk of developing swimmer’s ear, a common condition caused by water trapped in the ear canal. They are available in various sizes and shapes to suit different preferences and needs.

Please note - ACS custom products require good deep impressions in order to create a seal in the ear, so it is important there is no obstruction, such as earwax, in the ear canal. When you attend your appointment with an Audiologist, there may be a possibility that the impressions can't be taken due to wax build up, which will only be apparent when the ear canal is inspected. If this is the case, the wax will have to be removed. It can be done through the same Audiologist taking the impression or your GP or some third party companies provide a chargeable safe wax removal treatment using specialist suction equipment.

Sources:

  1. What Is Swimmer’s Ear? | Otolaryngology | JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery | JAMA Network
  2. Water | Free Full-Text | Risk Analysis of Otitis Externa (Swimmer’s Ear) in Children Pool Swimmers: A Case Study from Greece (mdpi.com)