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April 13, 2004

Headphones for Running

MDR-Q22LP.gifEvery time I run, I listen to something on my MPIO FL100. More often than not, it's something informative -- NPR, Marketplace, etc. However, recently, I've been trying to use a spare pair of earbud headphones that came with my Tapwave Zodiac. They sound pretty decent for freebies, but they don't stay put very well when running.

So, does anyone have any recommendations for good jogging headphones? I think the behind-the-neck "street style" headphones would bug the heck out of me, but I haven't tried them. We have a pair of Sony clip-on earphones (shown), but they fall off after about 4 steps -- definitely meant for stationary activities.

Any suggestions, peeps?

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I use a pair of white Sony earbuds (MDR-EX71SL when I run. I had previously tried one of those "sports" headphones that go behind-the-head and hang off the top of your ears but over long distances (45 mins or so) my ears starts to get sore. Earbuds are the most comfortable IMO. But watch where you run as they completely cut out the surrounding noise; dangerous if you're running next to traffic.

http://www.minidisc.com.au/product_reviews_info.php?products_id=193&reviews_id=414

Posted by Rudy at April 13, 2004 02:02 AM

I've been through a lot of headphones for exercise, and I've definitely found the solution. I've even had to get my Dad and Fiancee a pair. These are ultra lightweight, they stay put, MUCH more comfortable than earbuds if you don't like things sticking in you ears, and they're cheap!

http://www.circuitcity.com/detail.jsp?c=1&b=g&u=c&qp=0361736183619&bookmark=bookmark_0&oid=55437&catoid=-8743&m=0

Best,
DAN

Posted by DAN at April 13, 2004 09:13 AM

In-the-ear earbuds always fall out for me, so I had to do something with a headband. I love the Nike headphones I picked up @ BestBuy. Best of both worlds: stay put, but don't look like earmuffs. The "behind the head" design is nice. Don't knock it till ya try it!

Posted by Joe Schueller at April 13, 2004 01:31 PM

http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/ref=br_1_10/601-5302309-0139335?%5Fencoding=UTF8&asin=B00008VIX2

Craig,

This set from Sony has a spring mechanism which almost locks onto your ears. If it fell off my ear it might take a chunk or two of ear lobe with it. The tightness is something you have to get used to, but it's great for the treadmill at the gym.

-Bob

Posted by Bob at April 13, 2004 04:06 PM

Bob...aren't the ones you're linking to the same ones shown in the blog entry?? :-)

Thanks to everybody for the suggestions...much appreciated!

Posted by Craig at April 13, 2004 09:35 PM

Doh! Just ignore me.

Mine is version of this version of the Sony headphones from a year and a half ago. Can't find the right link. It's got the same color side panels, but the earpiece and side look completely different.

Posted by Bob at April 13, 2004 10:32 PM

Hi Craig

I run an average of 20km/week and have been through several sets of headphones. In my opinion you have to get behind the neck headphones if you want them to stay on for any length of time.

http://www.georeviews.com/Sony-MDR-G72LP-Street-Style-Headphones--Silver_L5613/

These have excellent sound quality and are reasonably comfotable but will start to hurt your ears after about half an hour of running.

http://www.georeviews.com/Nike-HJ050-Sport-Audio-stereo-headphones-PSA-Duro_L315631/

Very good sound quality, the main thing i liked was that the cord comes from the centre of the band so you can run it down your back and into your pocket. Also the fact that they are water resistant is pretty cool, i have been running in some very heavy storms and they were fine. The major downside is that the part that contacts with your ear is rubber so initially your ears will hurt while wearing and you will need to adjust them when going on long runs.

http://www.georeviews.com/Aiwa-HP-JS35-Stereo-Headphones-With-In-Line-Volume-Control--Swoops-Style-Black_L5645/

Once again very good sound quality, i like how these are sort of ear buds but they also have a neck band. They are very light so you don't notice you are wearing them and they have also survived some very heavy rain.
My favourites.

Hope that helps

Daniel

Posted by Daniel at April 14, 2004 12:45 AM
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