azitlies
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400+ ? wow, not cheap.Been looking around for a great set of earphones myself. My nephew told me to check these out https://1964ears.com/index.html he told me to get the quad drivers...Said they are SICK. He is a professional musician so I guess he knows his stuff. They are way pricy though but definitely look like they would be comfortable in a helmet.
One word of caution where this type of custom molded speakers is concerned (I've tried this type, but not these specifically), wear your helmet at the fitting. Bring it with you, and before the mold settles, put the helmet on.
If like me, you have a very well fitting helmet (read tight), you're going to put pressure on the outside of these molds. So wearing the helmet can help a lot with the comfort. Remember, the outside of our ears are still in touch with the helmet padding, the opening in the padding isn't meant for the complete outer ear, that pressure will be transmitted to the ear canal, especially when you move your head (with helmet on of course).
Second, my experience was that, without music the 'isolation' capability of these molds is much less than normal ear plugs. So what that meant to me was that if I wanted the music off (downtown traffic, etc), it's time to stop and change back to normal ear plugs.
To mention again, I'd seriously look at the S-Plug guys. A major advantage it has (especially for those with snug helmets), is that the whole thing is in your ear canal, nothing sticks out. You pull it out by the wire (which is made very durable to accomplish this). So while the outside of your ear being moved still transmits some of that movement to the ear canal, there's a lot less discomfort than when just the slightest movement of the outside of your ear is felt because you have this huge glob of silicone in your ear but outside of the ear canal ready to make everything that touches your ear felt.
just my .02