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good snowboarding headphones
Does anyone know of any good snowboarding headphones? And when I say good, I mean durable, don't easily fall off, can put goggles strap over them, etc.
p.s. I'm specifically talking about "headband" style headphones. thanks -Kirk- |
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motorola rockr bluetooth are the best for snowboarding.
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You could always get a helmet or hard-hat with them built in, if you wanted.
Otherwise, every board shop I have been to recently has stocked Skull Candy. I have some in-ear buds by them but the band style look alright too. http://www.skullcandy.com/shop/ Any set of headphones (unless built in to a helmet) will most likely break after any bumps, so you'd need to consider price etc.
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yeah thanks for the info. I'm either gonna buy the skullcandy lowrider headphones or the skullcandy icon/recruit.
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