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Date: 28 Nov 2006 07:01:30
From: Bartman
Subject: Best sport headphones for running & cycling?
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Hy guys! What are the best headphones for sport activity, espeically running and cycling? They need to be sweat & water resistant (summer can be very hot) and they must stay in the ear easily. And, another thing, i would like to spend less than 20 pounds (40$)... I have looked at the many sennheiser models (omx 70, mx70...) beacuse they are easy to find here in italy... any suggestion? Thanks!
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Date: 28 Nov 2006 13:18:42
From: TheGist
Subject: Re: Best sport headphones for running & cycling?
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Bartman wrote: > Hy guys! > What are the best headphones for sport activity, espeically running and > cycling? > They need to be sweat & water resistant (summer can be very hot) and > they must stay in the ear easily. > And, another thing, i would like to spend less than 20 pounds (40$)... > I have looked at the many sennheiser models (omx 70, mx70...) beacuse > they are easy to find here in italy... any suggestion? I have a good experience with just some cheap(<10 US dollars) for a pair from a large department store such as Target. A cheap pair lasts a good year or two before needing to be replaced. I consider the main consideration to be that a sporting activity includes the risk of, say, having it fall off when I am riding my bike or accidently getting crushed by a weight plate, etc. Given these risks I go with something cheap and functional vs "nice". I have an inexpensive creativelabs mp3 player( http://www.creative.com/products/product.asp?category=213&subcategory=215&product=10737 ) with some "sport" headphones that I bought at Target which are secure on my ears by looping in back of the ear lobe so they cannot fall loose during vigorous activity.
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Date: 28 Nov 2006 22:26:24
From: Bucky
Subject: Re: Best sport headphones for running & cycling?
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Bartman wrote: > What are the best headphones for sport activity, espeically running and > cycling? My preference is for the over the head, vertical in the ear types. I find that the over the head band keeps the headphones in place. http://preview.tinyurl.com/ug49d > I have looked at the many sennheiser models (omx 70, mx70...) beacuse > they are easy to find here in italy... any suggestion? Some ear buds stay in place well, but some don't.
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Date: 29 Nov 2006 10:16:21
From: jcz
Subject: Re: Best sport headphones for running & cycling?
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"Bucky" <uw_badgers@email.com > wrote in message news:1164781584.502402.290190@j72g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... Bartman wrote: > What are the best headphones for sport activity, espeically running > and > cycling? >My preference is for the over the head, vertical in the ear types. I >find that the over the head band keeps the headphones in place. >http://preview.tinyurl.com/ug49d > I have looked at the many sennheiser models (omx 70, mx70...) > beacuse > they are easy to find here in italy... any suggestion? >Some ear buds stay in place well, but some don't. I can't get earbuds to stay in my ears no matter what. They are either too big or too small. I had an fm radio headset thingy that went over the head and had a back strap on it. Stayed on well while jogging but was way too hot...too much stuff on my head. I bought some over-the-head noise,cancelling folding phones and they are great, but not for workouts....too hot around the ears. So I went to the dollar store and got some RCA el-cheapo headphones that are like sponge outside the ear things, that clip over your ears and the over the head thing goes behind the head. It doesn't touch your head, and the over the ear things hold well. It's my favorite one for workouts. $5.00 at Family Dollar.
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Date: 04 Dec 2006 07:03:08
From: rick++
Subject: Re: Best sport headphones for running & cycling?
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Technically, wearing two earphones while cycling is against the law(*). But it is rarely enforced. Stanford cops have been handing tickets. (*) Bicyclist must obey same laws as for cars except when specfically written otherwise.
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Date: 04 Dec 2006 19:28:52
From: Andrew Price
Subject: Re: Best sport headphones for running & cycling?
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On 4 Dec 2006 07:03:08 -0800, "rick++" <rick303@hotmail.com > wrote: >Technically, wearing two earphones while cycling is against the law(*). Not here, it isn't.
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Date: 05 Dec 2006 01:15:18
From: Bartman
Subject: Re: Best sport headphones for running & cycling?
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Andrew Price ha scritto: > On 4 Dec 2006 07:03:08 -0800, "rick++" <rick303@hotmail.com> wrote: > > >Technically, wearing two earphones while cycling is against the law(*). > > Not here, it isn't. YES. I ALWAYS USE IT ON JUST ONE EAR Ah, here in Italy the "hands free while driving and using telephone" has come into law for many years.
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Date: 05 Dec 2006 01:15:09
From: Bartman
Subject: Re: Best sport headphones for running & cycling?
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Andrew Price ha scritto: > On 4 Dec 2006 07:03:08 -0800, "rick++" <rick303@hotmail.com> wrote: > > >Technically, wearing two earphones while cycling is against the law(*). > > Not here, it isn't. YES. I ALWAYS USE IT ON JUST ONE EAR Ah, here in Italy the "hands free while driving and using telephone" has come into law for many years.
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Date: 05 Dec 2006 01:15:05
From: Bartman
Subject: Re: Best sport headphones for running & cycling?
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Andrew Price ha scritto: > On 4 Dec 2006 07:03:08 -0800, "rick++" <rick303@hotmail.com> wrote: > > >Technically, wearing two earphones while cycling is against the law(*). > > Not here, it isn't. YES. I ALWAYS USE IT ON JUST ONE EAR Ah, here in Italy the "hands free while driving and using telephone" has come into law for many years.
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