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<blockquote data-quote="Bill Lumberg" data-source="post: 1318623" data-attributes="member: 87479"><p>That's what Shure monitors do. Blocks noise better than foam plugs, but you can still hear traffic. Excellent sound. They have Kevlar for the first few inches of the cord for durability, and the whole cord is far more robust than normal earbud leads. The cord goes over your ears, so they don't come out when putting your helmet on. I recently put N-com in both my nolans, but I must say, I like the ambient noise isolation better with my shure's. Recommended by the Twigg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill Lumberg, post: 1318623, member: 87479"] That's what Shure monitors do. Blocks noise better than foam plugs, but you can still hear traffic. Excellent sound. They have Kevlar for the first few inches of the cord for durability, and the whole cord is far more robust than normal earbud leads. The cord goes over your ears, so they don't come out when putting your helmet on. I recently put N-com in both my nolans, but I must say, I like the ambient noise isolation better with my shure's. Recommended by the Twigg. [/QUOTE]
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