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By: nkmas,
Apr 21, 2007
Pros: PROVEN Water & sweat RESISTANT/PROOF. Will NOT pop out of your ears while running.
Cons: Pricey - but worth it! High bass value, but all music seems balanced (volume).
Bottom Line: Outstanding headphones designed to withstand rigors of long-distance running AND poor weather conditions. Quality sound and lightweight. Worth the price.
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By: drmichlee,
Sep 15, 2007
Pros: Waterproof, longer cord, great sound
Cons: A little stiff and take some time to get used to the fit and placement
Bottom Line: Absolutely great for running!
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By: Bradman,
Feb 23, 2008
Pros: Stays put! Good sound
Cons: Can hurt your ears/head
Bottom Line: Great headphones for people who don't like earbuds
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By: myzticshadow14,
Jan 7, 2008
Pros: Doesn't fall out of your ears
Cord doesn't get in your way
Cons: Pricey - but worth it.
Headphone jack is weirdly shaped.
Bottom Line: At $50, these headphones may seem pricey, but they are worth it for any runner out there!
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By: frankvel,
Dec 28, 2006
Pros: Light-weight, easy to wear, no force required and the WOW factor.
Cons: You can have any colour you like as long as it's green?
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By: r-train,
Jul 29, 2008
Pros: Great sound, durable, cord is only on one side
Cons: after a year, the metal earpieces started to rust a little.
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By: stafa,
Feb 5, 2008
Pros: Nice sound, efficient, and STAY IN THE EARS with no worries at all.
Cons: Insulation on wire splits after repeated use for running. Also, some might find them uncomfortable.
Bottom Line: Despite flaws, Id not hesitate to recommend them to anyone seeking a solid, stay-in-place headphone for running, but with the caveat that likely lifespan is 1-1.5 years.
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