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Can I sleep with EarPlanes?

EarPlanes EP2: Our testers said these earplugs were super comfortable and easy to sleep on your side, but these plugs didn't block out noise very well. They're better for reducing pressure in your ears on a plane during takeoff and landing.



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It's recommended to wear the earplugs the entire flight, up until the airplane has landed and the cabin has been depressurized.

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For best results, ALWAYS insert EarPlanes one Hour BEFORE landing. Remove AFTER landing and when cabin door is opened. Chronic sufferers may ALSO insert EarPlanes just BEFORE takeoff. EarPlanes may be removed when the airplane reaches MAXIMUM altitude and reinserted one hour BEFORE landing.

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Other expert tips to avoid ear pain while flying If you can, stay awake during ascent and descent. Drink lots of fluids in-flight to stay hydrated. Yawn, yawn, yawn. Try EarPlanes, which are specially designed ear plugs that have a filter to equalize pressure.

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EarPlanes are designed to be used on one round-trip flight. Just put them in before takeoff, remove them when you get to the maximum flying altitude (if you like you can just leave them in throughout the flight) and put them back in about an hour before landing, for a comfortable, pain-free flight.

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Choose the Quietest Part Of the Plane This suggests you should book ear-friendlier seats from the middle up to the top of the aircraft and along the aisle.

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EarPlanes are reusable several times with frequent washing and storage, using common sense as a guide. Wash Cirrus EarPlanes ear plugs with a gentle non-abrasive hand soap and lukewarm water. Make sure to rinse them completely so no wax, soap, or debris remains.

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EarPlanes Earplugs For both pilots and passengers, EarPlanes may be the best earplug to offer relief against pressure changes.

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It's all due to pressure changes. As the plane starts to lose height, the pressure in the air around you changes. Until the pressure inside the tubes behind your eardrum adapts, the pressure inside and outside your ear is different.

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Two common recommendations: 12-hour or 24-hour Sudafed or Afrin nasal spray. If you opt for the nasal spray, give yourself a spray 30 minutes before takeoff and again about 30 minutes prior to descent.

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