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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    This is a bad idea... to get these loud enough to acceptably over come wind noise at open road speeds, they need to be blasting the crap out of your ear drums... enough to to permanent damage. Best to get some canalphones or leave the music at home
    Quote Originally Posted by deanohit View Post
    I've found these to work brilliant, but ya gotta pay up for some good ones.
    I have a set that are advertised as PSP travelphones. Stopped a huge amount of noise, so you didn't need them turned up all the time and the rubber on them is nice and soft, so your ears feel fine after wearing them for ages.
    Quote Originally Posted by Matt_TG View Post
    I bought a pair of Philips clip over the ear headphones recently. They stay put but I found they hurt the ears after a while
    Earmold Australia are advertising a cheaper version of their Music Earplugs in Australian Bike Magazines instead of the black bit that is effectively and inline speaker they are fitted with a rubber cup that you fit over the top of your own earbud headphones. The big bonus is they are like 1/3 the price of the electronic version.

    I haven't heard of Plugz for Lugz doing these yet but I'm sure if you asked them they'd be able to tell you all about them.

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    Earbud Adaptors

    Thank you for highlighting these cheaper version adaptors. Since we were introduced to them ourselves at Big Boys Toys, we are now have them in and can offer them for $120 were pair. Cheers Sue 027 659 1583

    Quote Originally Posted by NinjaNanna View Post
    Earmold Australia are advertising a cheaper version of their Music Earplugs in Australian Bike Magazines instead of the black bit that is effectively and inline speaker they are fitted with a rubber cup that you fit over the top of your own earbud headphones. The big bonus is they are like 1/3 the price of the electronic version.

    I haven't heard of Plugz for Lugz doing these yet but I'm sure if you asked them they'd be able to tell you all about them.

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