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Unfold the Skullcandy Lowriders, and blow your own mind with the full-sized sound coming from these compact headphones. Skullcandy made the Lowrider Headphones for those of us who don't always have space for a massive set of reference ‘phones, but who still want to rock out when we're sitting at our desks, catching a plane to AK, or dropping jaws in the terrain park. What's that? “Terrain park?!?” Yeah, buddy, we ride until late April out here. And when the snow finally melts, holler at the empty pools, trails, and woodwork cause we'll be sessioning and cranking our Lowriders ‘til next season starts.
Bottom Line: If you don't already know, you'd better ask somebody about Skullcandy.
These headphones are the all-around, go anywhere, do anything - best. I ski in them, I work on the computer on them, I ride the stationary with em, I fly with them. They fold up, they look good, they sound good. GetEm.
As sport headphones these aren´t really that good, you have to have the goggle straps over them while skiing to keep them on your head. The sound is weak, and every outside noise will disturb most of your music. I currently use mine only with the macbook pro around the house. I would recommend the iCon or even better the new iCon 2 instead, or maybe some earbuds.
Reading the reviews about these headphones on here makes not trust one review from any of the backcountry sites. These headphones are not even worth 5 bucks. They look cool i guess, and they do fold up small, but seriously these sound so thin its just insane. You are much better off just going to your electronics store and get any of the sony mdr headphones for like 10 bucks more. At least those bass.
They sound alright, they pack up small, they feel cheap, the cord is short, and when I pull them down onto my neck, the hinge in the middle consistently pulls a hair out. It *only* happens when I pull them down on to my neck, but still, Ouch!
I bought these headphones for travel and they didn't disappoint. Use them at work, home, etc. Have them on right now! Comfortable, great sound, and they fold up really small. Reasonably priced too.
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