Hey All: I just posted my first thread earlier this week. I experienced an acute onset of tinnitus while on a mountain biking vacation a few weeks ago. It started as loud sounds of crickets/cicadas mostly in my left ear. I thought this sound was external, but when I stopped and covered my ears I realized that the sound was coming from inside my head. I think I have had very mild tinnitus most of my life (very gentle hiss in totally silent rooms), but this is the first time I ever confused an internal sound for an actual external sound. Freaked my out enough to end up here and to be seeing an ENT and audiologist soon. Two weeks in and not much improvement.
As you can see from my avatar I am an avid cyclist and ride maybe 6-8 hours per week. Turbulent air passing over the irregular surface of the ear pinnae can cause a lot of noise, by some studies 80-100 dB at 18-20 mph. Sailing is another sport where exposure to wind could be significant. And motorcyclists experience much greater noise traveling at highway speeds combined with engine noise, especially if they aren't wearing a helmet. I never use to even notice or think about wind noise when cycling, but for about the past year or so this noise has started to bother me. I have tried a few products on the market that attach to you helmet straps and supposedly create a wind barrier or interference, but they seem pretty much worthless. Recently, I have been using silicone EarPeace ear plugs designed for motorcyclists. They do cut the wind noise pretty well, but I have trouble hearing approaching cars and other cyclists, making cycling in traffic much more dangerous.
So I am asking the forum to share your experiences with wind noise and thoughts on how to better protect ears from it when doing sports like cycling, sailing, motorcycling, etc. Thanks in advance for your responses.
As you can see from my avatar I am an avid cyclist and ride maybe 6-8 hours per week. Turbulent air passing over the irregular surface of the ear pinnae can cause a lot of noise, by some studies 80-100 dB at 18-20 mph. Sailing is another sport where exposure to wind could be significant. And motorcyclists experience much greater noise traveling at highway speeds combined with engine noise, especially if they aren't wearing a helmet. I never use to even notice or think about wind noise when cycling, but for about the past year or so this noise has started to bother me. I have tried a few products on the market that attach to you helmet straps and supposedly create a wind barrier or interference, but they seem pretty much worthless. Recently, I have been using silicone EarPeace ear plugs designed for motorcyclists. They do cut the wind noise pretty well, but I have trouble hearing approaching cars and other cyclists, making cycling in traffic much more dangerous.
So I am asking the forum to share your experiences with wind noise and thoughts on how to better protect ears from it when doing sports like cycling, sailing, motorcycling, etc. Thanks in advance for your responses.