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<blockquote data-quote="BwanaDik" data-source="post: 956775" data-attributes="member: 13660"><p>Update on this. I bought S-Plugs for wifey and I for a ride we just did in the Hill Country. I do like them a lot, the sound is excellent and the fit good. They work well in our helmets and didn't pull out or rub on the helmet liner.</p><p></p><p>One thing that may be a plus or minus, depending on your preference, is that they don't completely tune out all wind noise. I've used ear plugs that almost zero out any sound at all and that starts to be a little weird. Total sound removal+tinted visor+tunes and it all seems more like a virtual reality TV game than actually riding a bike. Sensory removal from the road. Not good. With the S-plugs there is still some wind noise so there is still a sense of reality inside your helmet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BwanaDik, post: 956775, member: 13660"] Update on this. I bought S-Plugs for wifey and I for a ride we just did in the Hill Country. I do like them a lot, the sound is excellent and the fit good. They work well in our helmets and didn't pull out or rub on the helmet liner. One thing that may be a plus or minus, depending on your preference, is that they don't completely tune out all wind noise. I've used ear plugs that almost zero out any sound at all and that starts to be a little weird. Total sound removal+tinted visor+tunes and it all seems more like a virtual reality TV game than actually riding a bike. Sensory removal from the road. Not good. With the S-plugs there is still some wind noise so there is still a sense of reality inside your helmet. [/QUOTE]
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