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In-ear has been mentioned above, but from what I've read they're not ideal in the louder cockpits of the 172 and Cherokee I'll be in and more suited for quieter environs.
Thanks to all above for the input, much appreciated.
Allow me to address this issue. I use a CQ1 in-ear headset*. I fly the rental 172s / Cherokees. There is no real difference noise-reduction wise between them and my David Clarks H10-60s. Seriously, there is no problem with the CQ-1 (and I presume the other in-ear headsets) in a noisy environment.
The benefits of in-ear are obvious as are the downside. Essentially it comes down to can you deal w/ earplugs for an extended period of time. If so, you should consider them, if not, then don't. Also, the ear tips are customizable. That is, you can use different tips of varying material / densities / etc.
I also own a pair of lightspeed zulu 2s that I took on one flight. Turns out that for me, if I turn my head a specific way during flight I get the weird reverb effect for a little bit.
* https://cqheadset.com/