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?
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?
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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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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...
Let us know if you find something! That would be pretty cool.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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Hi folks!
If Ciao has searched the forum, she has most certainly uncovered all the arguments against riding with earphones. We're big girlsand can make up our own minds about this, so maybe we can stick to trying to answer her question? This discussion is so far low-key, but does tend to get a little volatile. Thanks
On the two-way radio thing - some rock climbers doing long routes use small two-way radios that they tape to one strap of a shoulder harness or backpack, voice-activated, so you can mumble down into your shoulder and your partner will hopefully hear you. Might work on the road too.
Winter riding is much less about badassery and much more about bundle-uppery. - malkin
1995 Kona Cinder Cone commuterFrankenbike/Selle Italia SLR Lady Gel Flow
2008 white Nakamura Summit Custom mtb/Terry Falcon X
2000 Schwinn Fastback Comp road bike/Specialized Jett
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.
- What I did find that's interesting is the Slipstream: http://www.slipstreamz.com/content.asp?subID=8 but it doesn't solve my original needs.
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!)
Race radio earbuds also have a "push to talk" button that hangs near your chin, so they probably aren't what you really want for listening to music
...unless you have a follow car with a radio![]()
hehewouldn't that be nice?!