Question:
Skullcandy Headphones for snowboarding?
biguy94
2009-03-23 11:46:20 UTC
Okay,
So which skullcandy headphones should i buy for snowboarding?
Five answers:
Dylan T
2009-03-23 13:36:32 UTC
I have had a pair of Low riders, a pair of Hesh's, and a pair of G.I.s. Out of those three, I like the Hesh's the best because they stay on your head really well, the inline volume control is great so you don't have to take your iPod out of your pocket while you ride, and the extension cord helps a lot in case you sit on the cord or something, it doesn't get ripped out of your MP3 player, it just disconnects halfway up the cord.



I liked the G.I.s as well, but the part that connects the earpiece to the band is very fragile, and I broke it relatively easily.



It is my opinion that Low Riders are not very good for riding, simply because the first time I rode with them, I fell, and snapped the cord and the headband.
shredditup
2009-03-23 14:14:53 UTC
The Icons are what all pros use. they look sick, are light, and stay on your head. i have a pair of lowriders and chops also, and they just dont compare
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2009-03-23 11:54:14 UTC
lowriders, theyre comfy but can be a little loose...depends on the shape of ur head. overall i loved my pair.
The Ambassador
2009-03-24 18:11:16 UTC
lowriders, they're very comfy and have good bass, and they aren't too small like the icons, but also aren't too big like the heshs, they're perfect... i use them all the time and they're great
marisa
2009-03-23 13:15:57 UTC
i have the ink'd ones, but they're ear buds :) idk i really like tghem and they work for snowboarding, also theres helmets with speakers u shoud check that out, i think its like giro fuse or something


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