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  1. #1
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    You can have some custom ones made:

    http://outside.away.com/outside/gear...er-gear-1.html

    But I second the thing about not wearing them when you're riding. It's just dangerous.

    Karen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuckervill View Post

    But I second the thing about not wearing them when you're riding. It's just dangerous.
    Do you listen to music in the car while you drive? Talk to the passengers? Eat? Drink?

    Those are all distractions too.

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    Yeah, but I'm protected by an airbag and couple hundred pounds of steel and plastic in my car.

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    But the folks on the side of the road that get hit when a driver is distracted by those things aren't protected by anything.

    I don't really like it either when I come upon a cyclist, runner, walker, whatever... who can't hear me because they have their earphones in. But it's not my choice to make. I wish they weren't so self centered as to think they are only ones out there, but whatever... maybe they need to shut out the world for a while. “Don't judge any man until you have walked two moons in his moccasins.”

    AND I love wearing my Thump Pro sunglasses when I ride or run. Music does make running and climbing easier.

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    I was under the impression the pros are listening to their coaches/team while wearing those single coil-y earbuds, not their iPods.

    What are they listening to?
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    Not to totally threadjack...

    I can't imagine listening to music while riding. I don't listen to music when running outside either (though I can't live without it if I'm planning on spending over 30 min on the treadmill). Partly because for some reason I just don't get bored outside, but partly because I *do* value my ability to hear a car from some distance.

    But...

    My BF doesn't have great hearing. I would love to find a good two-way radio that would allow us to communicate while riding. Not in a way that would be overly distracting... but would allow us to point out landmarks, discuss route changes, and alert one another to cars back and/or glass or potholes up with better accuracy than shouting into the wind (we usually ride in areas that don't really allow riding side-by-side). Any good solution, to my mind, would leave the traffic-side ear free.

    ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by liza View Post
    Not to totally threadjack...

    I can't imagine listening to music while riding. I don't listen to music when running outside either (though I can't live without it if I'm planning on spending over 30 min on the treadmill). Partly because for some reason I just don't get bored outside, but partly because I *do* value my ability to hear a car from some distance.
    I also have stopped listening to music while running. Not so much for the cars. But for possible people walking in my path. Especially when I run in the woods at not-so-busy times...

    But...

    My BF doesn't have great hearing. I would love to find a good two-way radio that would allow us to communicate while riding. Not in a way that would be overly distracting... but would allow us to point out landmarks, discuss route changes, and alert one another to cars back and/or glass or potholes up with better accuracy than shouting into the wind (we usually ride in areas that don't really allow riding side-by-side). Any good solution, to my mind, would leave the traffic-side ear free.

    ???
    Let us know if you find something! That would be pretty cool.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    I was under the impression the pros are listening to their coaches/team while wearing those single coil-y earbuds, not their iPods.

    What are they listening to?
    The earbud is connected to the "race radio," which allows the rider to communicate/receive communication from his/her team and coach (or whoever is in the ground crew that is helping them during the race).
    Because not every fast cyclist is a toothpick...

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    Thought I might open a can of worms... ... Thanks LPH.

    • Ok, first, for Liza & Grog - What you want is made for motorcyclists. Check out your local motorcycle store and ask to see their 'intercoms'.

    • Thanks for the article, Karen. I'm using a pair of Ultimate Ears - although not the custom buds formed for my ear canal. Wish I was, mine are incredible, but the custom version are even more so.


    XYZ that's exactly what I want - just the cable with earbud from a race radio (might need to swap the end, and hoping the sound quality is good) ... but you'd think that I'd be able to find it online? nada.

    Thanks again for all the help. (e Baci!)

 

 

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