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Alpine earmuffs ranked No. 1 by U.S. pediatricians

Jun. 24, 2026
By AI, Created 10:19 UTC, Jun 24, 2026, AGP -

Alpine Hearing Protection says its Muffy Baby Comfort and Muffy Kids earmuffs were ranked No. 1 by 304 U.S. pediatricians for protection, quality, safety, comfort and design. The company is using the survey-backed result to sharpen its pitch to parents shopping for hearing protection for babies and children.

Why it matters: - Alpine is turning pediatrician approval into a key sales signal for parents buying hearing protection for babies and children. - The ranking supports the company’s push to position earmuffs as everyday protection for loud environments like concerts, sports events, fireworks and air travel. - The result also gives Alpine a substantiated marketing claim in a category where safety and comfort matter as much as noise reduction.

What happened: - Alpine Hearing Protection said its Muffy Baby Comfort and Muffy Kids earmuffs were named No. 1 Pediatrician Recommended in the United States. - The result came from a survey conducted in April and May 2026 among 304 U.S. pediatricians. - The survey split respondents evenly, with 152 pediatricians reviewing baby hearing protection products and 152 reviewing children’s hearing protection products. - Alpine said the products ranked first for protection, quality, safety, comfort and design.

The details: - The survey evaluated leading earmuffs in the market and asked pediatricians for recommendation preferences. - Alpine said the Muffy range came out on top across both baby and children’s categories. - The survey was designed with research expert Scott Swain, Ph.D., and a leading advertising law firm. - Alpine said the methodology was built to meet substantiation standards tied to U.S. advertising rules from NAD and the FTC. - Muffy Baby Comfort uses an adjustable dual-strap headband designed for ergonomics and comfort. - Muffy Kids is designed to provide durable protection that grows with the child. - The Muffy Baby Comfort delivers up to 24 dB of noise reduction. - The Muffy Kids delivers up to 25 dB of noise reduction. - Both products are ANSI and CE certified. - Alpine said the earmuffs are meant to help protect hearing in loud environments and reduce overstimulation. - The products are available in the U.S. through Amazon and Alpine Hearing Protection.

Between the lines: - The survey gives Alpine a third-party-style endorsement that may carry more weight with parents than product claims alone. - The company is pairing technical specs with pediatrician preference to strengthen its message around safety, comfort and trust. - Alpine’s emphasis on substantiation suggests the company is preparing for careful scrutiny of its recommendation claim.

What’s next: - Alpine is likely to keep using the pediatrician ranking in U.S. consumer marketing. - The company’s broader hearing-protection lineup and retail partnerships could help extend the visibility of the Muffy brand. - The new claim may support Alpine’s efforts to grow its share in the children’s hearing protection market.

The bottom line: - Alpine now has a pediatrician-backed claim that its baby and kids earmuffs lead on the features parents care about most: protection, safety and comfort.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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