You can do whatever you want. I wear one side only.
Ok-Cryptographer7424 on
I’m not going to stop you but I don’t recommend it. If you do, bone conduction should be better than other forms.
Emergency_Lion_1012 on
Shokz Open Run Pro. Greatest bone conduction headphones ever.
Shyraely on
I only wear them, when I am in nature. Not on the streets.
AlexxxRR on
Fashionwise?
As long as they match the helmet color.
mobiusz0r on
You do whatever you want.
BUT I only wear bone conduction headphones, they are simply awesome
widdle_wee_waddie on
Bone conducting or nothing
auntsalty on
Looks like you are
Silent_Face_3083 on
No
coco1228 on
Nank focus on open ear headphone, I have usen their headphone, it looks nice for running and sports.
vkm2f on
Bose Ultra Open earbuds are my favourite. Really comfortable with an open design so you hear what’s around you.
8u11etpr00f on
Honestly I’ve found it doesn’t make much difference, 99% of the time I can’t hear cars over the sound of the wind anyway. I have a Garmin radar & really good situatuational awareness though, so I find it quite easy to ride with only visual cues.
I recommend Anker Soundcore sport X20’s, for me they’re the only earbuds which have a fully secure fit & don’t end up malfunctioning once constantly exposed to sweat.
marcodorito on
Bone conduction is what you need. You can still hear traffic.
Rayray_A3xx on
No, Rule #62.
I think it’s too dangerous in traffic.
Reasonable-Peanut-12 on
Check your country laws
mcsgwigga on
What helmet is that?
Headphones if you’re going to I’d go with bone conduction ones, I have some “Shokz” which are pretty good but I like to ride in silence primarily.
allmycircuits8 on
No, the cycling police will come and arrest you
ICallTopBunk on
You can literally do whatever the fuck you want.
Chest-Hot on
I wear them all the time but that’s because I live in the Netherlands. There’s like proper asphalt/concrete cycleways everywhere.
However, when I’m abroad in let’s say Italy where they most likely don’t even know the word, I don’t wear headphones. When you’re cycling on the actual road with cars it’s just tricky from time to time.
If you want to use them on the road, atleast make sure you also have an ambient mode.
antifreezemartini on
It’s illegal in some countries like France so check that first. I stop using earphones because I find it more important to be aware of what’s happening around me (cars, other cyclists, etc)
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You can do whatever you want. I wear one side only.
I’m not going to stop you but I don’t recommend it. If you do, bone conduction should be better than other forms.
Shokz Open Run Pro. Greatest bone conduction headphones ever.
I only wear them, when I am in nature. Not on the streets.
Fashionwise?
As long as they match the helmet color.
You do whatever you want.
BUT I only wear bone conduction headphones, they are simply awesome
Bone conducting or nothing
Looks like you are
No
Nank focus on open ear headphone, I have usen their headphone, it looks nice for running and sports.
Bose Ultra Open earbuds are my favourite. Really comfortable with an open design so you hear what’s around you.
Honestly I’ve found it doesn’t make much difference, 99% of the time I can’t hear cars over the sound of the wind anyway. I have a Garmin radar & really good situatuational awareness though, so I find it quite easy to ride with only visual cues.
I recommend Anker Soundcore sport X20’s, for me they’re the only earbuds which have a fully secure fit & don’t end up malfunctioning once constantly exposed to sweat.
Bone conduction is what you need. You can still hear traffic.
No, Rule #62.
I think it’s too dangerous in traffic.
Check your country laws
What helmet is that?
Headphones if you’re going to I’d go with bone conduction ones, I have some “Shokz” which are pretty good but I like to ride in silence primarily.
No, the cycling police will come and arrest you
You can literally do whatever the fuck you want.
I wear them all the time but that’s because I live in the Netherlands. There’s like proper asphalt/concrete cycleways everywhere.
However, when I’m abroad in let’s say Italy where they most likely don’t even know the word, I don’t wear headphones. When you’re cycling on the actual road with cars it’s just tricky from time to time.
If you want to use them on the road, atleast make sure you also have an ambient mode.
It’s illegal in some countries like France so check that first. I stop using earphones because I find it more important to be aware of what’s happening around me (cars, other cyclists, etc)