







🏍️ Hear the thrill, not the roar — ride smart, ride safe!
The Alpine MotoSafe Race earplugs deliver professional-grade hearing protection with a 17 dB noise reduction rating, using patented AlpineThermoShape hypoallergenic material. Designed specifically for motorcyclists, they reduce wind noise while preserving essential sounds like engine and communication signals. Ultra-soft and ergonomically shaped, they ensure all-day comfort under helmets. Tested and certified to meet US and EU standards, these award-winning earplugs combine Dutch innovation with practical performance for safer, more enjoyable rides.


























| ASIN | B06Y29FZ1M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,031 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #100 in Earplugs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (14,925) |
| Date First Available | January 1, 2017 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 111.23.111 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Alpine Hearing Protection |
| Product Dimensions | 3.25 x 0.63 x 4 inches; 0.88 ounces |
S**5
Helps a lot with wind noise but still able to hear intercom
I like these earplugs a lot. I’ve always used the foam type but two issues made me try something different; 1 the foam plugs can be time consuming to insert correctly, and 2 they block everything so I can’t hear my helmet speakers. The Alpine earplugs do a pretty good job of cutting wind noise, but still allow me to hear music in the background and make a phone call if necessary. They don’t hurt my ears, are easy to insert and remove, and the center stems don’t stick out and rub against my helmet lining. I use the “tour” type and they work well for me. I did notice I can hear the helmet speakers better in my Shoei helmet than my older Bell Star. The Bell has ton of vents and is not known as a quiet helmet, so no surprise there. I was impressed with the Alpine MotoSafe plugs enough that I ordered a second pair for backup and/or passenger use. I accidentally ordered the “race” type but I haven’t tried them yet to see how different they are. My daughter wore them for several hours on a ride with me and had no complaints. She could still hear her music and talk to me via bluetooth intercom. When I originally bought these, I also ordered a pair of Earos to try at the same time. They seemed to be good quality, and I tried them for a few minutes, but the Alpines just fit and worked better for me, so I returned the Earos. Someone else might have a different experience, everyone’s ears are different. I just rode about 4 hours today with the Alpine tour earplugs, no issues. Bike= 2001 Yamaha FZ1 with stock windscreen, Helmet= Shoei RF-SR Keep in mind these do not block as much sound as properly inserted foam earplugs. For <$20 though, they are worth a try.
J**Y
Zero wind noise but everything else is audible
Best ear protection for riding without the drowning wind noise interrupting your fun. You can still hear traffic, engine roar and comms. It’s very easy to use and comfortable for longs rides
T**Y
Hearing protection that does what it advertises
The 20db plugs work! I have tried the generic foam ear plugs, nonoise, and eargasm, and these Alpine plugs definitely make a noticeable reduction in wind noise on my Ducati Diavel Strada. I haven't tried the 17db units yet but I like having more silence and I'm willing to bet these would be about the same as the other ear plugs I've tried. I definitely recommend them for good hearing protection and if they need replacing these 20db units are what I'll purchase. The carrying case is pretty but quite unrealistic for motorcyclists -- it's too large and basically requires to be stored in a pocket. I actually use my nonoise cylinder to carry my Alpines as that can be easily attached to my main zipper or a pocket zipper. The ear plugs fit in it perfectly. So for being marketed for motorcyclists in a case that was clearly not designed by a motorcycle rider. I don't ride with music playing and certainly don't wish to be distracted by talking on a smart phone so I cannot comment on how effective they are with external comms. I have slightly smaller ear canals and they fit fine. No discomfort at all, even under a snug Arai helmet. If they got rid of the ear plug cleaner (just use rubbing alcohol) that doesn't even fit in the carrying case, the packaging plastic tray, and used a smaller and more practical carrying case then the cost could be dropped. Right now I think it is a bit spendy for what one gets, even accounting for two different pairs of protection. I've read the reviews on durability so we'll see how that goes. So far so good! One star deducted due to higher cost and because the carrying case totally missed the motorcycle usage mark.
A**R
Super comfortable; takes a little practice to put them in
Good earplugs. Unlike some others which have a hard plastic sound baffle inside, these plugs are totally soft; even the little "mini-grip" handle on the end is soft and pliable. Because they're soft, a small hard plastic insertion tool (included) is needed to push them into your ear canal. Moistening the white shell makes insertion a little smoother. Putting them in takes a little practice; the first time, I pushed one in way too far and had a moment of panic compounded by my positioning the little mini-grip handle downward (it is offset from center) so it was flush against my ear canal and hard to grasp (or even find). A moment of digging with my pinkie got the plug out and I won't repeat the mistake. Positioning the "mini-grip" handle toward the upper side of your tool before insertion will help center it in your ear canal and make removal easy. Sound-wise, they provide good noise attenuation; not quite as quiet as my previous earplugs (Etymotic ER20) but good. The major thing going for these is softness which makes them super comfortable for long rides. I did need to reseat them occasionally during a ride: taking off my helmet and putting it back on sometimes slightly dislodged a plug, breaking the sound seal. Might be because I'm not inserting them deeply enough. But good plugs, they do the job, recommended.
F**F
Ces bouchons d'oreille Alpine Fonctionnent parfaitement, c'est un un réel soulagement et un nouveau plaisir de conduite. Cette version Motosafe est largement suffisante pour réduire significativement les bruits de roulage. Installation facile comme leur retrait Bonne route !
L**A
Gehörschutz ist bei Motorradfahrern größtenteils kein Thema, aber wer nicht darauf achtet wird früher oder später die Konsequenzen spüren. Tinnitus oder Schwerhörigkeit will keiner haben. Ist ja cool in der Gruppe zu fahren und einige nehmen da gerne mal den DB-Killer raus. Macht alles mega Spaß, aber abends klingeln und schmerzen die Ohren. Genau das war der Grund für mich mal diese Ohrenstöpsel zu testen. Mein Fazit: NIE WIEDER OHNE. Wer gerne in der Gruppe fährt oder mal auf der Autobahn Vollgas gibt sollte unbedingt an den Gehörschutz denken. Ich habe die Racing-Variante gekauft und es war die richtige Wahl. Man hört alles, aber die Schärfe der Töne ist weg. Windgeräusche sind drastisch reduziert und der Sound vom Bike wird gedämpft. Trotzdem kann man noch den schönen Klang vom Bike genießen. Auch das Sena oder Cardo Intercom kann weiter benutzt werden. Man kann sich sogar besser unterhalten oder Musik hören. Dadurch, dass alles gedämpft ist kann man das Sena voll aufdrehen und der Ton kommt lauter durch als ohne Ohrenstöpsel bei nicht voller Lautstärke. Ohne Ohrenstöpsel kann man das Sena nicht voll aufdrehen, weils zu laut im Stand ist. Der kleine Zipfel zum rausziehen stört übrigens nicht. Da der sehr weich ist biegt der sich beim Helm oder Maske anziehen einfach weg. Ich fahre nie wieder ohne diese Ohrenstöpsel. 👍👍👍
B**E
They worked so much better than I imagined. It has made my riding experience so much more enjoyable. I would highly recommend these items.
J**I
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M**Z
Raz na sezon trzeba kupić nowe (guma zużywa się). Są tego warte bez dwóch zdań!
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