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Just what we need, more iPod accessories. Funny how many different brands of iPod speakers and docking stations are ending up in the discount stores like Big Lots and TJ Maxx these days, even Home Depot is selling this junk. But anyway, I digress... this post is about <a title="ipod cycling earphones" target="_blank" href="http://www.macfriends.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=2479&gclid=CKDM_ouo6IkCFSMqNAodAlydLg" rel="noopener">iPod cycling earphones</a> from Slipstreamz.

First off, these earphones look like scary defibrillator paddles, ready to shock injured mountain bikers back to life. Apparently the cup design eliminates the annoying rush of the wind when you're trying to rock out to Justin Timberlake on the mountain bike trail. These earphones actually attach inside your helmet so (supposedly) you can still hear ambient noises around you (like traffic) to keep you safe. As an added bonus these phones purport to keep your ears warm on cold days. Hopefully your helmet has a little extra headroom to fit these suckers in, otherwise seems like this could be a bit uncomfortable.

Probably the best thing about these headphones are the price: $12.99. For this price I'm sure the sound is just incredible ;) but I would love to hear from someone who has actually used them.
<div style="text-align: center"><img id="image43" alt="ipod mountain bike headphones" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
Just what we need, more iPod accessories. Funny how many different brands of iPod speakers and docking stations are ending up in the discount stores like Big Lots and TJ Maxx these days, even Home Depot is selling this junk. But anyway, I digress... this post is about <a title="ipod cycling earphones" target="_blank" href="http://www.macfriends.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=2479&gclid=CKDM_ouo6IkCFSMqNAodAlydLg" rel="noopener">iPod cycling earphones</a> from Slipstreamz.

First off, these earphones look like scary defibrillator paddles, ready to shock injured mountain bikers back to life. Apparently the cup design eliminates the annoying rush of the wind when you're trying to rock out to Justin Timberlake on the mountain bike trail. These earphones actually attach inside your helmet so (supposedly) you can still hear ambient noises around you (like traffic) to keep you safe. As an added bonus these phones purport to keep your ears warm on cold days. Hopefully your helmet has a little extra headroom to fit these suckers in, otherwise seems like this could be a bit uncomfortable.

Probably the best thing about these headphones are the price: $12.99. For this price I'm sure the sound is just incredible ;) but I would love to hear from someone who has actually used them.
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A Shimano bicycle pedal featuring a silver metallic body and clip mechanism, designed for secure shoe attachment during cycling.
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Just what we need, more iPod accessories. Funny how many different brands of iPod speakers and docking stations are ending up in the discount stores like Big Lots and TJ Maxx these days, even Home Depot is selling this junk. But anyway, I digress... this post is about <a title="ipod cycling earphones" target="_blank" href="http://www.macfriends.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=2479&gclid=CKDM_ouo6IkCFSMqNAodAlydLg" rel="noopener">iPod cycling earphones</a> from Slipstreamz.

First off, these earphones look like scary defibrillator paddles, ready to shock injured mountain bikers back to life. Apparently the cup design eliminates the annoying rush of the wind when you're trying to rock out to Justin Timberlake on the mountain bike trail. These earphones actually attach inside your helmet so (supposedly) you can still hear ambient noises around you (like traffic) to keep you safe. As an added bonus these phones purport to keep your ears warm on cold days. Hopefully your helmet has a little extra headroom to fit these suckers in, otherwise seems like this could be a bit uncomfortable.

Probably the best thing about these headphones are the price: $12.99. For this price I'm sure the sound is just incredible ;) but I would love to hear from someone who has actually used them.
<div style="text-align: center"><img id="image43" alt="ipod mountain bike headphones" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
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Just what we need, more iPod accessories. Funny how many different brands of iPod speakers and docking stations are ending up in the discount stores like Big Lots and TJ Maxx these days, even Home Depot is selling this junk. But anyway, I digress... this post is about <a title="ipod cycling earphones" target="_blank" href="http://www.macfriends.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=2479&gclid=CKDM_ouo6IkCFSMqNAodAlydLg" rel="noopener">iPod cycling earphones</a> from Slipstreamz.

First off, these earphones look like scary defibrillator paddles, ready to shock injured mountain bikers back to life. Apparently the cup design eliminates the annoying rush of the wind when you're trying to rock out to Justin Timberlake on the mountain bike trail. These earphones actually attach inside your helmet so (supposedly) you can still hear ambient noises around you (like traffic) to keep you safe. As an added bonus these phones purport to keep your ears warm on cold days. Hopefully your helmet has a little extra headroom to fit these suckers in, otherwise seems like this could be a bit uncomfortable.

Probably the best thing about these headphones are the price: $12.99. For this price I'm sure the sound is just incredible ;) but I would love to hear from someone who has actually used them.
<div style="text-align: center"><img id="image43" alt="ipod mountain bike headphones" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
A bright orange mountain bike with blue patterned rims resting against a gray concrete wall. The bike features a sleek design with a sturdy frame and front suspension, positioned on a dark asphalt surface.
A person riding a mountain bike along a dirt trail in a wooded area, surrounded by bare trees and fallen leaves. The cyclist is wearing a pink top and a helmet.
Just what we need, more iPod accessories. Funny how many different brands of iPod speakers and docking stations are ending up in the discount stores like Big Lots and TJ Maxx these days, even Home Depot is selling this junk. But anyway, I digress... this post is about <a title="ipod cycling earphones" target="_blank" href="http://www.macfriends.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=2479&gclid=CKDM_ouo6IkCFSMqNAodAlydLg" rel="noopener">iPod cycling earphones</a> from Slipstreamz.

First off, these earphones look like scary defibrillator paddles, ready to shock injured mountain bikers back to life. Apparently the cup design eliminates the annoying rush of the wind when you're trying to rock out to Justin Timberlake on the mountain bike trail. These earphones actually attach inside your helmet so (supposedly) you can still hear ambient noises around you (like traffic) to keep you safe. As an added bonus these phones purport to keep your ears warm on cold days. Hopefully your helmet has a little extra headroom to fit these suckers in, otherwise seems like this could be a bit uncomfortable.

Probably the best thing about these headphones are the price: $12.99. For this price I'm sure the sound is just incredible ;) but I would love to hear from someone who has actually used them.
<div style="text-align: center"><img id="image43" alt="ipod mountain bike headphones" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
Just what we need, more iPod accessories. Funny how many different brands of iPod speakers and docking stations are ending up in the discount stores like Big Lots and TJ Maxx these days, even Home Depot is selling this junk. But anyway, I digress... this post is about <a title="ipod cycling earphones" target="_blank" href="http://www.macfriends.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=2479&gclid=CKDM_ouo6IkCFSMqNAodAlydLg" rel="noopener">iPod cycling earphones</a> from Slipstreamz.

First off, these earphones look like scary defibrillator paddles, ready to shock injured mountain bikers back to life. Apparently the cup design eliminates the annoying rush of the wind when you're trying to rock out to Justin Timberlake on the mountain bike trail. These earphones actually attach inside your helmet so (supposedly) you can still hear ambient noises around you (like traffic) to keep you safe. As an added bonus these phones purport to keep your ears warm on cold days. Hopefully your helmet has a little extra headroom to fit these suckers in, otherwise seems like this could be a bit uncomfortable.

Probably the best thing about these headphones are the price: $12.99. For this price I'm sure the sound is just incredible ;) but I would love to hear from someone who has actually used them.
<div style="text-align: center"><img id="image43" alt="ipod mountain bike headphones" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
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Just what we need, more iPod accessories. Funny how many different brands of iPod speakers and docking stations are ending up in the discount stores like Big Lots and TJ Maxx these days, even Home Depot is selling this junk. But anyway, I digress... this post is about <a title="ipod cycling earphones" target="_blank" href="http://www.macfriends.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=2479&gclid=CKDM_ouo6IkCFSMqNAodAlydLg" rel="noopener">iPod cycling earphones</a> from Slipstreamz.

First off, these earphones look like scary defibrillator paddles, ready to shock injured mountain bikers back to life. Apparently the cup design eliminates the annoying rush of the wind when you're trying to rock out to Justin Timberlake on the mountain bike trail. These earphones actually attach inside your helmet so (supposedly) you can still hear ambient noises around you (like traffic) to keep you safe. As an added bonus these phones purport to keep your ears warm on cold days. Hopefully your helmet has a little extra headroom to fit these suckers in, otherwise seems like this could be a bit uncomfortable.

Probably the best thing about these headphones are the price: $12.99. For this price I'm sure the sound is just incredible ;) but I would love to hear from someone who has actually used them.
<div style="text-align: center"><img id="image43" alt="ipod mountain bike headphones" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
Just what we need, more iPod accessories. Funny how many different brands of iPod speakers and docking stations are ending up in the discount stores like Big Lots and TJ Maxx these days, even Home Depot is selling this junk. But anyway, I digress... this post is about <a title="ipod cycling earphones" target="_blank" href="http://www.macfriends.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=2479&gclid=CKDM_ouo6IkCFSMqNAodAlydLg" rel="noopener">iPod cycling earphones</a> from Slipstreamz.

First off, these earphones look like scary defibrillator paddles, ready to shock injured mountain bikers back to life. Apparently the cup design eliminates the annoying rush of the wind when you're trying to rock out to Justin Timberlake on the mountain bike trail. These earphones actually attach inside your helmet so (supposedly) you can still hear ambient noises around you (like traffic) to keep you safe. As an added bonus these phones purport to keep your ears warm on cold days. Hopefully your helmet has a little extra headroom to fit these suckers in, otherwise seems like this could be a bit uncomfortable.

Probably the best thing about these headphones are the price: $12.99. For this price I'm sure the sound is just incredible ;) but I would love to hear from someone who has actually used them.
<div style="text-align: center"><img id="image43" alt="ipod mountain bike headphones" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
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Good deal on the combo pack from amazon.
Just what we need, more iPod accessories. Funny how many different brands of iPod speakers and docking stations are ending up in the discount stores like Big Lots and TJ Maxx these days, even Home Depot is selling this junk. But anyway, I digress... this post is about <a title="ipod cycling earphones" target="_blank" href="http://www.macfriends.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=2479&gclid=CKDM_ouo6IkCFSMqNAodAlydLg" rel="noopener">iPod cycling earphones</a> from Slipstreamz.

First off, these earphones look like scary defibrillator paddles, ready to shock injured mountain bikers back to life. Apparently the cup design eliminates the annoying rush of the wind when you're trying to rock out to Justin Timberlake on the mountain bike trail. These earphones actually attach inside your helmet so (supposedly) you can still hear ambient noises around you (like traffic) to keep you safe. As an added bonus these phones purport to keep your ears warm on cold days. Hopefully your helmet has a little extra headroom to fit these suckers in, otherwise seems like this could be a bit uncomfortable.

Probably the best thing about these headphones are the price: $12.99. For this price I'm sure the sound is just incredible ;) but I would love to hear from someone who has actually used them.
<div style="text-align: center"><img id="image43" alt="ipod mountain bike headphones" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
Image of a t-shirt featuring a graphic design related to downhill mountain biking. The shirt is olive green with an orange and gray color scheme. The main elements include the letters "DH" and "MTB," along with the text "DOWNHILL MOUNTAIN BIKETEAM." An illustration of a cyclist riding downhill is prominently displayed, accompanied by directional arrows and warning symbols. The design suggests a focus on mountain biking and adventure sports.
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Just what we need, more iPod accessories. Funny how many different brands of iPod speakers and docking stations are ending up in the discount stores like Big Lots and TJ Maxx these days, even Home Depot is selling this junk. But anyway, I digress... this post is about <a title="ipod cycling earphones" target="_blank" href="http://www.macfriends.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=2479&gclid=CKDM_ouo6IkCFSMqNAodAlydLg" rel="noopener">iPod cycling earphones</a> from Slipstreamz.

First off, these earphones look like scary defibrillator paddles, ready to shock injured mountain bikers back to life. Apparently the cup design eliminates the annoying rush of the wind when you're trying to rock out to Justin Timberlake on the mountain bike trail. These earphones actually attach inside your helmet so (supposedly) you can still hear ambient noises around you (like traffic) to keep you safe. As an added bonus these phones purport to keep your ears warm on cold days. Hopefully your helmet has a little extra headroom to fit these suckers in, otherwise seems like this could be a bit uncomfortable.

Probably the best thing about these headphones are the price: $12.99. For this price I'm sure the sound is just incredible ;) but I would love to hear from someone who has actually used them.
<div style="text-align: center"><img id="image43" alt="ipod mountain bike headphones" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
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An orange GPS device, the Earthmate PN-40, resting on a bed of brown dried leaves, displaying a mapping interface with coordinates and distance information.
Just what we need, more iPod accessories. Funny how many different brands of iPod speakers and docking stations are ending up in the discount stores like Big Lots and TJ Maxx these days, even Home Depot is selling this junk. But anyway, I digress... this post is about <a title="ipod cycling earphones" target="_blank" href="http://www.macfriends.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=2479&gclid=CKDM_ouo6IkCFSMqNAodAlydLg" rel="noopener">iPod cycling earphones</a> from Slipstreamz.

First off, these earphones look like scary defibrillator paddles, ready to shock injured mountain bikers back to life. Apparently the cup design eliminates the annoying rush of the wind when you're trying to rock out to Justin Timberlake on the mountain bike trail. These earphones actually attach inside your helmet so (supposedly) you can still hear ambient noises around you (like traffic) to keep you safe. As an added bonus these phones purport to keep your ears warm on cold days. Hopefully your helmet has a little extra headroom to fit these suckers in, otherwise seems like this could be a bit uncomfortable.

Probably the best thing about these headphones are the price: $12.99. For this price I'm sure the sound is just incredible ;) but I would love to hear from someone who has actually used them.
<div style="text-align: center"><img id="image43" alt="ipod mountain bike headphones" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
Just what we need, more iPod accessories. Funny how many different brands of iPod speakers and docking stations are ending up in the discount stores like Big Lots and TJ Maxx these days, even Home Depot is selling this junk. But anyway, I digress... this post is about <a title="ipod cycling earphones" target="_blank" href="http://www.macfriends.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=2479&gclid=CKDM_ouo6IkCFSMqNAodAlydLg" rel="noopener">iPod cycling earphones</a> from Slipstreamz.

First off, these earphones look like scary defibrillator paddles, ready to shock injured mountain bikers back to life. Apparently the cup design eliminates the annoying rush of the wind when you're trying to rock out to Justin Timberlake on the mountain bike trail. These earphones actually attach inside your helmet so (supposedly) you can still hear ambient noises around you (like traffic) to keep you safe. As an added bonus these phones purport to keep your ears warm on cold days. Hopefully your helmet has a little extra headroom to fit these suckers in, otherwise seems like this could be a bit uncomfortable.

Probably the best thing about these headphones are the price: $12.99. For this price I'm sure the sound is just incredible ;) but I would love to hear from someone who has actually used them.
<div style="text-align: center"><img id="image43" alt="ipod mountain bike headphones" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
Just what we need, more iPod accessories. Funny how many different brands of iPod speakers and docking stations are ending up in the discount stores like Big Lots and TJ Maxx these days, even Home Depot is selling this junk. But anyway, I digress... this post is about <a title="ipod cycling earphones" target="_blank" href="http://www.macfriends.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=2479&gclid=CKDM_ouo6IkCFSMqNAodAlydLg" rel="noopener">iPod cycling earphones</a> from Slipstreamz.

First off, these earphones look like scary defibrillator paddles, ready to shock injured mountain bikers back to life. Apparently the cup design eliminates the annoying rush of the wind when you're trying to rock out to Justin Timberlake on the mountain bike trail. These earphones actually attach inside your helmet so (supposedly) you can still hear ambient noises around you (like traffic) to keep you safe. As an added bonus these phones purport to keep your ears warm on cold days. Hopefully your helmet has a little extra headroom to fit these suckers in, otherwise seems like this could be a bit uncomfortable.

Probably the best thing about these headphones are the price: $12.99. For this price I'm sure the sound is just incredible ;) but I would love to hear from someone who has actually used them.
<div style="text-align: center"><img id="image43" alt="ipod mountain bike headphones" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
Just what we need, more iPod accessories. Funny how many different brands of iPod speakers and docking stations are ending up in the discount stores like Big Lots and TJ Maxx these days, even Home Depot is selling this junk. But anyway, I digress... this post is about <a title="ipod cycling earphones" target="_blank" href="http://www.macfriends.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=2479&gclid=CKDM_ouo6IkCFSMqNAodAlydLg" rel="noopener">iPod cycling earphones</a> from Slipstreamz.

First off, these earphones look like scary defibrillator paddles, ready to shock injured mountain bikers back to life. Apparently the cup design eliminates the annoying rush of the wind when you're trying to rock out to Justin Timberlake on the mountain bike trail. These earphones actually attach inside your helmet so (supposedly) you can still hear ambient noises around you (like traffic) to keep you safe. As an added bonus these phones purport to keep your ears warm on cold days. Hopefully your helmet has a little extra headroom to fit these suckers in, otherwise seems like this could be a bit uncomfortable.

Probably the best thing about these headphones are the price: $12.99. For this price I'm sure the sound is just incredible ;) but I would love to hear from someone who has actually used them.
<div style="text-align: center"><img id="image43" alt="ipod mountain bike headphones" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
Just what we need, more iPod accessories. Funny how many different brands of iPod speakers and docking stations are ending up in the discount stores like Big Lots and TJ Maxx these days, even Home Depot is selling this junk. But anyway, I digress... this post is about <a title="ipod cycling earphones" target="_blank" href="http://www.macfriends.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=2479&gclid=CKDM_ouo6IkCFSMqNAodAlydLg" rel="noopener">iPod cycling earphones</a> from Slipstreamz.

First off, these earphones look like scary defibrillator paddles, ready to shock injured mountain bikers back to life. Apparently the cup design eliminates the annoying rush of the wind when you're trying to rock out to Justin Timberlake on the mountain bike trail. These earphones actually attach inside your helmet so (supposedly) you can still hear ambient noises around you (like traffic) to keep you safe. As an added bonus these phones purport to keep your ears warm on cold days. Hopefully your helmet has a little extra headroom to fit these suckers in, otherwise seems like this could be a bit uncomfortable.

Probably the best thing about these headphones are the price: $12.99. For this price I'm sure the sound is just incredible ;) but I would love to hear from someone who has actually used them.
<div style="text-align: center"><img id="image43" alt="ipod mountain bike headphones" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
Close-up of a DeLorme Earthmate PN-40 GPS device mounted on a bike handlebar, displaying a detailed map with a speed reading of 0.2 mph. The device features an orange casing with various buttons for navigation.
Just what we need, more iPod accessories. Funny how many different brands of iPod speakers and docking stations are ending up in the discount stores like Big Lots and TJ Maxx these days, even Home Depot is selling this junk. But anyway, I digress... this post is about <a title="ipod cycling earphones" target="_blank" href="http://www.macfriends.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=2479&gclid=CKDM_ouo6IkCFSMqNAodAlydLg" rel="noopener">iPod cycling earphones</a> from Slipstreamz.

First off, these earphones look like scary defibrillator paddles, ready to shock injured mountain bikers back to life. Apparently the cup design eliminates the annoying rush of the wind when you're trying to rock out to Justin Timberlake on the mountain bike trail. These earphones actually attach inside your helmet so (supposedly) you can still hear ambient noises around you (like traffic) to keep you safe. As an added bonus these phones purport to keep your ears warm on cold days. Hopefully your helmet has a little extra headroom to fit these suckers in, otherwise seems like this could be a bit uncomfortable.

Probably the best thing about these headphones are the price: $12.99. For this price I'm sure the sound is just incredible ;) but I would love to hear from someone who has actually used them.
<div style="text-align: center"><img id="image43" alt="ipod mountain bike headphones" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
Just what we need, more iPod accessories. Funny how many different brands of iPod speakers and docking stations are ending up in the discount stores like Big Lots and TJ Maxx these days, even Home Depot is selling this junk. But anyway, I digress... this post is about <a title="ipod cycling earphones" target="_blank" href="http://www.macfriends.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=2479&gclid=CKDM_ouo6IkCFSMqNAodAlydLg" rel="noopener">iPod cycling earphones</a> from Slipstreamz.

First off, these earphones look like scary defibrillator paddles, ready to shock injured mountain bikers back to life. Apparently the cup design eliminates the annoying rush of the wind when you're trying to rock out to Justin Timberlake on the mountain bike trail. These earphones actually attach inside your helmet so (supposedly) you can still hear ambient noises around you (like traffic) to keep you safe. As an added bonus these phones purport to keep your ears warm on cold days. Hopefully your helmet has a little extra headroom to fit these suckers in, otherwise seems like this could be a bit uncomfortable.

Probably the best thing about these headphones are the price: $12.99. For this price I'm sure the sound is just incredible ;) but I would love to hear from someone who has actually used them.
<div style="text-align: center"><img id="image43" alt="ipod mountain bike headphones" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
Just what we need, more iPod accessories. Funny how many different brands of iPod speakers and docking stations are ending up in the discount stores like Big Lots and TJ Maxx these days, even Home Depot is selling this junk. But anyway, I digress... this post is about <a title="ipod cycling earphones" target="_blank" href="http://www.macfriends.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=2479&gclid=CKDM_ouo6IkCFSMqNAodAlydLg" rel="noopener">iPod cycling earphones</a> from Slipstreamz.

First off, these earphones look like scary defibrillator paddles, ready to shock injured mountain bikers back to life. Apparently the cup design eliminates the annoying rush of the wind when you're trying to rock out to Justin Timberlake on the mountain bike trail. These earphones actually attach inside your helmet so (supposedly) you can still hear ambient noises around you (like traffic) to keep you safe. As an added bonus these phones purport to keep your ears warm on cold days. Hopefully your helmet has a little extra headroom to fit these suckers in, otherwise seems like this could be a bit uncomfortable.

Probably the best thing about these headphones are the price: $12.99. For this price I'm sure the sound is just incredible ;) but I would love to hear from someone who has actually used them.
<div style="text-align: center"><img id="image43" alt="ipod mountain bike headphones" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
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Just what we need, more iPod accessories. Funny how many different brands of iPod speakers and docking stations are ending up in the discount stores like Big Lots and TJ Maxx these days, even Home Depot is selling this junk. But anyway, I digress... this post is about <a title="ipod cycling earphones" target="_blank" href="http://www.macfriends.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=2479&gclid=CKDM_ouo6IkCFSMqNAodAlydLg" rel="noopener">iPod cycling earphones</a> from Slipstreamz.

First off, these earphones look like scary defibrillator paddles, ready to shock injured mountain bikers back to life. Apparently the cup design eliminates the annoying rush of the wind when you're trying to rock out to Justin Timberlake on the mountain bike trail. These earphones actually attach inside your helmet so (supposedly) you can still hear ambient noises around you (like traffic) to keep you safe. As an added bonus these phones purport to keep your ears warm on cold days. Hopefully your helmet has a little extra headroom to fit these suckers in, otherwise seems like this could be a bit uncomfortable.

Probably the best thing about these headphones are the price: $12.99. For this price I'm sure the sound is just incredible ;) but I would love to hear from someone who has actually used them.
<div style="text-align: center"><img id="image43" alt="ipod mountain bike headphones" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=
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A cyclist riding a mountain bike along a dirt trail in a wooded area during late autumn, surrounded by bare trees and fallen leaves. The cyclist is wearing a red helmet and a pink shirt, actively navigating the path.
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