Posts Tagged ‘Riding with music’

Review: Siege Stealth Earbuds

December 22nd, 2009

Intended Purpose: The stealth earbuds are meant for listening to the tunes while snowboarding and not worrying about lower quality or tangled cords.  The people behind Siege Audio are snowboarders and so it’s no surprise that these earbuds can be taken on and off the mountain.
Sound: I’m no expert on sound quality but just a [...]

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Shredding to the music

October 19th, 2009

Whether it’s listening to music on the mountain or in the car before you hit the slopes, music in snowboarding can get your heartbeat pumped up for what’s to come that day.  It can distract us from our thoughts as we hit a rail to dial in that trick or it can keep us from [...]

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Taking siege of your beats

September 23rd, 2009

Siege Audio began with a small crew of pro snowboarders wanting what every rider wants; quality headphones at an affordable price that can handle the mountain. With knowledge from the future, Siege brought that to us and will continue to bring audio products that work on and off the mountain. Based out of SLC, “SIEGE™ [...]

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Shay’s shredding music

December 23rd, 2008

Last year I wrote about riding with music, but things have changed with how I listen to my music and my playlist.
I’m still using my Ipod Nano which over the past year has held up really well. Basically it still works, I haven’t lost it yet and I still have room for more [...]

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Riding with music

December 6th, 2007

Before the 2004-2005 season I never listened to music while snowboarding. I was a firm believer that it was dangerous since I couldn’t hear people around me and I didn’t think I would like it.
In October 2004 I came back on the slopes after having ACL/Meniscus surgery…and every sound around me freaked me out [...]

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