🚴♂️ Ride the Wind, Not the Noise!
The Cat-Ears AirStreamz Slim™ Cycling Wind Noise Reducer is a cutting-edge cycling accessory made from ~90% acoustic polyester and ~10% blended spandex. Designed and manufactured in the USA, it effectively reduces wind noise while allowing for acoustic transparency, ensuring you remain aware of your surroundings. With moisture-wicking properties and a sleek modern style, this product is perfect for unisex adults looking to enhance their cycling experience.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.16 x 5.16 x 0.75 inches |
Package Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 0.3 Ounces |
Brand Name | Cat-Ears |
Color | Black |
Material | pile |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Cat-Ears, LLC |
Part Number | ASSL |
Style | Modern |
Size | 3 Inches Long |
B**Y
These really work!
Ever ride your bike with Apple Airpods while the wind noise roars in your ears? Well, suffer no longer. This simple, but incredibly effective product, literally wipes the white noise away! Just as a fuzzy cover removes the wind noise from a commercial broadcasters microphone, this fuzzy cover for your helmet straps does the exact same thing. Sometimes, the simplest solution is the best!
A**T
Works pretty well!
I live in the Midwest where it's very windy. It doesn't cut out the noise completely but definitely makes it easier to hear people especially in headwinds.
J**P
They may not look pretty, but they definitely work!
I have several friends who have used Cat-Ears for quite some time and they always went on about how well they work. I have been happy for them but always thought they looked out of place. I reckon I was too judgemental.After coming off of a long ride into unceasing headwinds and ringing ears, I decided to give this product a try.Wow. I wish I had been less judgy and purchased them sooner. They work a treat! Not only do my ears like not having the wind's roar, but I can hear traffic much better and communicate better with my riding mates which makes for a better experience on the bike all the way around.
V**R
Somewhat effective
You have to keep your head straight and not exceed 15 mph for it to be useful. If there is a side wind and your head is tilted then it is not effective at all.
J**S
AirStreamz Slim is worthless on POC MIPS helmets
I really wanted these to work. Honestly. Instead, they’re just a waste of money that make you look (at best) like an Elvis impersonator.I feel like I could write a lot about why these didn’t work with my specific helmet but… ultimately? There’s not much point. If your helmet has straps that are anchored in the middle of the helmet shell (as is the case with the POC Octal MIPS)? The straps will never sit close enough to your head in front of your ears for these to do anything. Maybe the original ‘furry’ cat ears work better. I don’t know. But I followed the instructions and tried fitting the slims in both orientations. The difference in wind noise w/ and w/o (if there is one at all) is so subtle that it’s not worth the goofy looks.
W**H
They're great at making my phone more useful while cycling.
Like: They work. I bought them to to protect the microphone on my bone conduction headphones while cycling. The microphone is right next to my ear. Protecting the ear from the wind buffering ALSO protects the microphone and makes my callers (especially my wife) happy as they can hear my voice clearly and the wind noise is greatly reduced.Any doubts? Buy a pair and use only one. The difference between the protected ear and the other is AMAZING!I think getting multiple pairs of different colors for the same price would make the price more reasonable. Black probably matches everyone's helmet straps and the straps almost disappear. But if you've got multiple helmets (a) colors will make it easier to see the strips are in place on THIS helmet, (b) there'd be a place for extra straps, and (c) multiple straps means you've got spares for when a pair is being washed or is misplaced. (They're small and black: it will be easy for them to go astray.
D**W
Helpful but not perfect
I use these with my Apple Airpods. They help a lot, but sometimes I still have to adjust them to block out enough wind, usually by rotating the strap a bit so they stick out more.Looks-wise, they are subtle, but still noticeable.
R**K
It really works.
I was skeptical. I bought the slim version which did not look so stupid. It claimed to reduce wind noice by about 60%. I wear Beats Pro Air Pods which have noise cancelling built into them. However, that noise cancelling does not screen out wind noise. Normally i have to turn up the volume which is bad for my hearing. When i start my bike ride i have to descend about 500 feet down a hill. Without these I cannot hear much of what would be playing in my Beats. When i put these on, it was a major change. I could clearly hear a podcast at moderate volume down the hill and on the rest of my ride where i might be going anywhere from 17 mph to 28 mph. This is a game changer. So I would highly recommend these to people who are bothered by the wind noise on their rides. Again, i bought the slim version.
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