Want a waterproof MP3 player so i can carve (crash and burn) to my favourite tunes.
Anyone got any ideas on this front? I know speedo have got one for swimmers but can't find anywhere that sells them. Ebay returns the usual list of chinese no name crap.
Liquid Force do one as well.
The seabreeze shop has a cover for ipods and alike
www.seabreeze.com.au/Shop/Scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=28
H2o audio make great quality waterproof headphones and cases for ipods. They have around a 3 metre depth rating, and are made for watersports activities.
I got my third chinese crap mp3 player last week. work a treat hey. they are small, so simple and impossible to break. the only problem is they sink. when you think you can get a small aluminium 2 gig mp3 player whith 2 sets of water proof headphone and free delivery for less then 90 bucks you can go wrong. my fave one is the current one, amazei, its volume goes up alot hight then the others and even an ipod. hope that helps
As my forum name suggests, I'm a dj as well as an audiophile and a musician. I love music however the contemporary "headphones everywhere" thing is not cool, especially in an activity like kiting.
When you're listening to headphones you tend to perceive the world cinematically, as though you are witnessing a movie. Even though you are a participant in the "movie" (and perhaps because the soundtrack heightens the feeling of being a star, of being THE star), you will tend to narrow your visual awareness to just what's in front of you, and to act as though in a bubble.
This is great if you're sitting on the train doing a boring commute, but when you're kiting it's imperative to keep your peripheral awareness (visual and auditory) open, to other kiters, other water users, and shifting conditions.
Now, I expect the reply will come, "but I'm an experienced kiter, I know what I'm doing." Well, think of it like drink driving. Any alcohol in your system will impair your judgement and response time, no matter how good a driver you are. Similarly, music loud enough to be rocking out to while kiting will diminish not only your auditory awareness but also your peripheral visual awareness.
So please, think twice before kiting with tunes.
Interested folk may want to research statistics correlating pedestrian, cyclist and joggers' accident rates with and without headphones, and the phenomena associated with synesthesia, that is, the ways in which experience in one sensory mode affects the other senses.
I havent tried listening to tunes when kiteing,but use to crank the walkman when snowboarding.
Dojo is sort of right,It does make you feel like your in a movie,
but didnt seem to change my ability or safety.
Oh and didnt realise I was singing along so loud as I was flying down the mountain,sorry to the people on the chairlift above me.![]()
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^ Is it angry music you listen to by chance? A bit of rage against the machine? Maybe put on something softer, you need to relax...
Also, with your massively high IQ surely you would have something more clever to write than F*%king idiot.![]()
I have one- I kited with it once and have not used it since. It would be different if your board came with an inbuilt sound system- like a car does, but because it is right in your ears you lose all sense of what is going on around you. My 2c worth- I didn't find it enjoyable and wont be doing it again. Dojo takes it a bit far with the star of the movie analogy but the idea is definitely correct- you stop interacting with your surroundings and get a bit lost in your own world....
Sorry can’t help you with what to get. I have tried listening to music with headphones while snowboarding, it's all fine while you cruise around. However, as soon as I push myself or dive in the pipe the music, beat, rhythm become too distractive.
However, the music does not appear to have the same effect when blasted through speakers (next to the half pipe) so I guess djdojo seems to be on the ball.
Try it and see if you like it and don’t get anything too expensive – it could end up back on eBay.
Hey pynnee, for some reason I think your glass is half empty
Chill.
I recommend Aquapac, it's vastly cheaper than than H20.
They didn't have the version with headphone liner in the shop and there isn't one for the iPhone yet, but I couldn't wait, so I bought a generic one that's slightly too big, but that's all right.
It's got an arm band, the touchscreen of my iPhone works through the plastic and in water and you can simply blast your music through the speakers (I don't think mic and speakers work for other pouches).
Might not help everyone, but I don't think riding with isolating headphones is a good idea anyway as you should be aware of what's going on around you...
Heh you said hot cock.
I've got a set up- only cost $25 and it works quite well!
It's just a lap swimmers case, got it from the local public pool. It's fits an Ipod shuffel in it, which are cheap as hell, and it came with waterproof earphones.
I don't use it when it's busy though, i just like it for laid back cruise sessions. I don't koow how much of a spanking it'll take- it might let water in. But it's good for those laid back days.......
Get a H20 Audio man! the new ones are awesome and fit all i pod sizes, remember you buy cheap you buy twice ;o)
Dont drink DRIVE...it causes bubbles.
arguing of headphones only on seabreeze... Anyway I have tried the headphones and I didnt like it because you cant hear whats going on, its a big distraction. Not hearing the wind when its strong isnt a good thing at all.
Too many old men on here. There's got to be something to whinge about, may as well make it headphones ![]()