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  • Biking headphones…
  • MrNutt
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    I just picked up some Motorola S9 bluetooth headphones for a bargain £30, the sound quality is superb and they fit really well (despite looking as though my head has been fitted with a carrying handle!).

    What do you folks use?

    Talkemada
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    I have a Monster Truck fitted with a proper home-made West Indian style Sound System, follow me around blasting out my favourite tunes dem.

    davidtaylforth
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    I used to use some in ear sennheisers, it made road cycling interesting cos they blocked out any traffic noise.

    Off road i dont use them, i like to be able to hear whats going on

    coffeeking
    Free Member

    In-ear buds that seal well and fit under a helmet.

    FuzzyWuzzy
    Full Member

    I use Altec Lansing 906 BackBeats, from reading around they seemed slightly more reliable than the Motorola's (better sealing against sweat for one…). There's still plenty of negative reviews on them though, there didn't seem to be anything that ticked all the boxes. Mind you they've been fine for me so far, sound is pretty good (good enough for me when on a bike anyway), the bluetooth connection seems pretty robust and they're still working after a couple of months use…

    wonnyj
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    One speaker mounted to the handlebars, the other to the seatpost. Subwoofer in the 2nd bottle cage.

    molgrips
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    Where from nutt? I want some of those. Do they have a radio in too?

    GW
    Free Member

    the Sony Ericsson ones that came with my phone
    great sound quality isn't important for biking, anything that doesn't get in the way of your helmet/straps (if you wear a helmet) and doesn't fall out will be fine.

    ooOOoo
    Free Member

    yuin PK3s here
    Will be getting one of these soon though fer bluetooth MW600

    ooOOoo
    Free Member

    nice idea wonny j…..weird soundstage though 🙂

    krag
    Free Member

    Seinheiser cx300s ftw.

    MrNutt: Was gonna get you some for your birthday but play didn't have any 🙂 Thought that counts n all that…

    cookeaa
    Full Member

    Sennheiser PMX70’s

    No problem with not hearing traffic, but then I only have them on low(background music sort of volume) not deafeningly loud…

    DezB
    Free Member

    Sennheisers, but really like the idea of bluetooth jobbies. Link please!
    No problem with traffic noise (i don't want to hear it 😉 )

    MrAgreeable
    Full Member

    I had some CX300s but Creative EP-630/As sound even better, for about half the money.

    enduro-aid
    Free Member

    was using klipsch custom 3 up until last weekend when they died

    great headphones but bloody expensive

    MrNutt
    Free Member

    molgrips, I picked them up from one of those strange "unlock your mobile please yes sir?" shops

    Krag, is that a hit to get you a present? happy birthday mate!

    juiced
    Free Member

    a pisspot with built in speakers 😆 plugs into an mp3 and away i go.

    molgrips
    Free Member

    Wind noise is the big issue for me it must be said.

    And no, not that kind of wind.

    Talkemada
    Free Member

    Parp!

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