Do you mean Shure E2? THe model tested and reviewed at http://www.linkwitzlab.com /Reference Earphones link
...anyway, twist the foam between your fingers to minimize its size and install in ear, hopefully before it returns to normal. Once in your ear, it will expand and there should be no problem.
I found that imediately following placement that pulling down of the earlobe helps when setting them in place, then they expand and do not move.
They are definately worth the trouble. And the price...unbelieveable.
...anyway, twist the foam between your fingers to minimize its size and install in ear, hopefully before it returns to normal. Once in your ear, it will expand and there should be no problem.
I found that imediately following placement that pulling down of the earlobe helps when setting them in place, then they expand and do not move.
They are definately worth the trouble. And the price...unbelieveable.