🌪️ Silence the roar, hear the world — ride windfree!
The Cyclist Wind Deflector Ear Muffs deliver 20dB wind noise reduction with a patented, nature-inspired design. Lightweight and adjustable, they fit over headphones and hearing aids, ensuring clear sound during cycling and outdoor sports. Tested in a wind tunnel by the Royal Institute of Technology, these hand washable earmuffs offer reliable ear protection in all weather conditions.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.71 x 4.84 x 3.23 inches |
Package Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.94 x 1.97 x 1.97 inches |
Brand Name | Windfree |
Warranty Description | No |
Model Name | Wind Protection Ear Hearing Aid |
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Windfree |
Part Number | Windfree |
Style | Casual |
Included Components | No |
Size | Adjustable |
M**K
They work perfectly!
I bike 32 miles almost every day, listening to YouTube on my AirPods Pro. My average speed is 18 mph, even with winds reaching up to 15 mph. Wind noise has been a significant issue for me, whether I use noise cancellation or not. Additionally, I wear glasses for vision correction. I found a product that is comfortable, blocks out all the wind noise, and fits well over the arms of my glasses. I had been searching for a solution to the wind noise problem for a long time, and this product is perfect. Now, I can enjoy listening to YouTube without damaging my ears due to high volume.
D**T
Dont buy
They are awful. Scratchy porous hard foam. Very uncomfortable and poor fit. Doubt if they reduce wind noise.
M**S
Great value and quality.
Got these to keep cold air out of my ears when I'm hiking. Works great and I can hear just fine with them on .
A**O
It’s ok
Meh. I mean it works well and it does cut down the wind noise BUT it is uncomfortable to wear for extended periods specially if you are wearing headphones like apple ear pods.
V**L
Works as advertised
A little pricey for what you're getting and may look a little silly but they work great. You can hear all around you but no wind noise. I can finally listen to an audio book while riding with having the volume near max.
C**S
Significantly reduces wind noise
In a small graph on the package the manufacturer claims somewhere between 15 and 20 dB of noise reduction at various speeds. While I did not attempt to use a microphone to test this claim, I can tell you as an engineer who measures things that the claim is in the ballpark of the noise reduction actually achieved. The net result is that you can hear traffic and other sounds around you better, and this of course makes you safer. Ambient sounds are barely attenuated, and I mean barely.The other plus is that this device does not require you to use a helmet. Whether you have urges to sermonize about wearing a helmet while riding a bike or not, this feature also means other activities where a helmet is unnecessary can be enjoyed along with less wind noise.I've used these on several rides thus far, and there may be a weather limitation. For cooler weather below about 70 F they feel fine. With temps down at 60 and lower they will actually help to keep your ears a bit warmer, which is another plus. Although I haven't used them in hot weather yet since I just got them, usage in the mid 70s suggests that they may cause additional sweat to build up around your ears. When it gets to 80 and above this may be unavoidable. The question will be does it make them unwearable due to discomfort. I'll try to update this review next year when things warm back up.No 5 stars here because it is a "one size fits all" affair. One size fits all is for low end products. In my case I have a large head and would have preferred a frame slightly larger. I'm sure there are some people with large ears that would also like larger ear cups. So dear mfr., please step it up and offer sizes.Finally, it seems to me it is possible that the wind noise reduction could be even greater with a non porous material at the front of the ear cups where the wind hits. Keep in mind that sound travels at about 770 MPH, so a piece of solid plastic or similar is still not going to impact the ability of sounds from both back and front to reach your ears.
J**N
Don't waste your money!
These are cheaply made, way over-priced and only marginally effective in reducing wind noise. Basically a huge waste of money.
U**I
OK on it's own, but great when paired with Cat Ears
They don't actually do a great job of reducing the wind on their own. However, when used with Cat Ears wind blockers, the combination reduces nearly 90% of wind noise. The two together cost $50, which is pricey, but what a difference having both makes. AND, you can use them with hearing aids!
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