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Editors Note: The use of air horns at the ballpark can be traced back to Hilda Chester who popularized the idea of fans making themselves heard. During the 1930's when she would attend games at Ebbets Field with a frying pan and an iron ladle. The frying pan was soon replaced by her trademark brass cowbell. The idea quickly took hold throughout the USA and while the cowbell continues to enjoy regional popularity, popular culture has chosen the loud blast of an sounder as its successor. Modern day sounders often are adjustable up to 120db that when combined with the acoustics of a basketball or baseball stadium can be clearly heard on the field, in the dugouts, and in the broadcast booth. Here are the best canister available on the net.

 
 
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Sports/Marine Air Horns
horn buy Ecoblaster Rechargable Air Horn
You will never have to buy another refill with this rechargeable horn. Refill with the included pump or from any bicycle pump, gas station air hose, or compressor using a standard air valve. Over 70 blasts per recharge! Volume adjustable up to 115 dB. Boaters and sports fans will love it. Uses no batteries or gases. Meets all Coast Guard regulations.
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8 oz. by Aqua Gear Push Button
Portable Signal Horn. Not many details are provided about this horn, but it is a bit cheaper than the rechargeable one. I highly recommend the rechargeable air horn for long term savings.

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Air Zound Rechargeable Bicycle Air Horn
This is the one yours truly owns, made as a bicycle horn but perfect for ball games too. It's easy to recharge, and unbeatable safety horn for bicycles, tricylces, and scooters.
 
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