Don't know of any type of ear adapter that would fulfill the problem associated with rising to an elevation of about 6,000 feet in a pressurized cabin. I made a practice of chewing gum during take off and landing. It helped some of the time.
On 8/20/2012 11:55 AM, NJ Lynn wrote:
Do they make earbuds or earphones that are also good for protecting your ears from pressure differences inflight? I'll be flying to Hawaii in October, and I've been known to have some ear problems on some long flights. At times it's been so severe that any hearing was as from a great distance. Of course it would clear up eventually, but it's still pretty scary when it's happening.


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