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tommymac
03-29-2009, 05:29 PM
Withthe rally just over a month away I have been trying to organize what I will need to bring and figure out how to pack everything. Anyway with a 12 hr plus haul mostly on slab I was thinking about bringing my mp3 player to help pass the time. The earbuds I have for it now are prety much done, theyre good for use at the gym but thats it.
So my questions, what ones do you guys use/recommend and how is it keeping them in with putting the helmet on and taking it off? Not sure how much i will use them so I am not sure if I want to get a real expensive set right away.
Tom
Rangerscott
03-29-2009, 05:32 PM
Skull candy ear plugs. There's different ones and I use the $15 (can find cheaper) ones. Just cram them in good and pull the helmet straps away from your head when putting on your helmet.
http://www.onheadphones.com/images/content/product/skullcandy-inkd-smokin-buds/large/Skullcandy%20Inkd3.jpg
I found mine at TJ Max (discount store) for $10.
G-Rex
03-29-2009, 05:35 PM
Etymotic ER-6i. Nothing else. $75 at Amazon. You will waste any money you spend elsewhere.
Etymotic ER-6i (http://www.etymotic.com/ephp/er6i.aspx)
neebelung
03-29-2009, 05:37 PM
Skull candy ear plugs.
Same here; I use the Smokin Buds ones (they're about $30 at Best Buy, but they're slightly lower profile than those). We tried several different types and styles to find ones that worked under the helmet, and these are by far our favorite (even over a more expensive Skull Candy model).
I also like that they've got a volume control slider on the cord, so if you pull up to a light and trying to communicate with someone you're riding with, or when you're dismounting and don't have your helmet off yet, it's easy (even with gloves on) to adjust the volume.
rogue
03-29-2009, 05:42 PM
Skull candy ear plugs. There's different ones and I use the $15 (can find cheaper) ones. Just cram them in good and pull the helmet straps away from your head when putting on your helmet.
http://www.onheadphones.com/images/content/product/skullcandy-inkd-smokin-buds/large/Skullcandy%20Inkd3.jpg
I found mine at TJ Max (discount store) for $10.
Same ones I use. Although I didn't get them for that price. I'm jealous! :lol:
Archren
03-30-2009, 12:10 AM
Etymotic ER-6i. Nothing else. $75 at Amazon. You will waste any money you spend elsewhere.
Etymotic ER-6i (http://www.etymotic.com/ephp/er6i.aspx)
Plus eleventy billion. I don't much listen to music when I'm just riding around town, but on longer trips it's a must.
The Etymotics are great because they are isolators, so you don't get the wind noise (what lulls you to sleep :lol: ), and you can hear your music FAR better, without having to turn the volume way up. :dthumb:
They have either the flanged attachments, or foam (that work like foam ear plugs). I preferred the foam because the flanged ones were too big for my ear canals and would eventually make me sore after about an hour of continuous use. You can order different sizes if need be (smaller or larger).. but I'm lazy. :lol:
Well worth the expense, IMO.
Particle Man
03-30-2009, 10:58 PM
I got some noise canceling headphones from Radio Shack that are basically foam earplugs with a hole in the middle.
They work really well and were under 30 bucks.
http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p260/PrtclMn001/Helmet2.jpg
Amber Lamps
03-31-2009, 02:06 AM
I will never give up on my love of these!
t-homo
03-31-2009, 02:31 AM
Right now, when I do listen to music while riding, I use a pair of Koss plugs that were like 15 bucks. They are a lot like a foam ear plug, but have a tube down the middle the music comes through. Actually have decent bass for an earplug. Here's the link for it. (http://www.koss.com/koss/kossweb.nsf/p?openform&pc^eb^PLUG)
Also, I have the scala rider team set, which is mostly for bluetooth (GPS, cell phone wireless, passenger) that has speakers a lot like the ones that Tigger showed. The teamset comes with two (notice team) sets, one main one and a passenger one. Well the speakers on the passenger one were torn off when I bought it and I hadn't gotten around to replacing it yet. I was looking at their website and its 30 bucks for the regular one and 50 for one that has a mp3 input jack in it that I'll probably end up getting soon. And if I get a phone call, it just mutes the music till its over.
EpyonXero
03-31-2009, 09:05 AM
I use the Shure 210s
http://drh.img.digitalriver.com/DRHM/Storefront/Company/shure/images/image/site_img_pa_se210k_l.jpg
http://store.shure.com/store/shure/en_US/DisplayProductDetailsPage/productID.105181400
Rangerscott
03-31-2009, 08:00 PM
Same ones I use. Although I didn't get them for that price. I'm jealous! :lol:
Most women are jealous of me. ;)
I don't pay much on ear plug types cause they just get pulled on constantly. Either the cord will pop off one of them or you just wear them out.
CrazyKell
04-01-2009, 11:47 AM
I'm looking to get a custom molded set this year. My ear canals are an odd shape/size and I haven't found anything yet that even comes remotely close to fitting. :(
My husband got me a custom set 3 years ago. They have been great!! I recently had to get one repaired (jerked it while running) and while it was $50 just for the repair I still wouldn't trade them for anything! They stay in when I run and they don't hurt under my helmet while riding.
I had the Koss ones and even though they sounded great, anything that isn't in the helmet or molded to your ear hurts.
Get the best you can afford, then you haven't wasted money on cheap ones first..
i also use skull candy buds. i really like that they come with multiple sizes of inserts (use the smallest set for max helmet space)
great isolation though, i could listen to classical if i wished which with my exhaust and wind noise was a non option with previous sets
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