🌬️ Hear the world, not the wind—ride smarter, live louder!
The Windfree Cyclist Wind Deflector Ear Muffs deliver a patented 20dB wind noise reduction with a lightweight, adjustable plastic frame compatible with hearing aids and earphones. Tested in a wind tunnel by Sweden’s Royal Institute of Technology, these non-tech sensory earmuffs enhance outdoor experiences by blocking disruptive wind noise while preserving ambient sounds, perfect for cycling and other wind-exposed sports.
Bike Type | Road Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Brand | Windfree |
Number of Speeds | 30 |
Color | WHITE |
Frame Material | Plastic |
Suspension Type | Rigid |
Special Feature | Wind Reduction |
Included Components | No |
Size | Adjustable |
Specific Uses For Product | Hybrid Biking |
Theme | Cycling Accessories |
Style | Casual |
Model Name | Wind Protection Ear Hearing Aid |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Assembly Required | No |
Bicycle Gear Shifter Type | Trigger |
Number of Handles | 2 |
Is Autographed | No |
Manufacturer | Windfree |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.83 x 5.04 x 3.31 inches |
Package Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.94 x 1.97 x 1.97 inches |
Brand Name | Windfree |
Warranty Description | No |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | PR-COM-RT-X1055259 |
Sport Type | Shooting, Swimming |
F**2
Amazing product, great fit!
These work even better than I expected, and after a few months of usage, I bought another pair for the wife!We ride electric scooters fairly often, and live in a very windy state (Oklahoma). Normal volume conversations are actually possible now while riding 20-25 mph. Not only is it better to hear each other, but also better for hearing cars approaching from behind us.I even wear ear buds underneath these and can listen to music at low volume, and STILL hear cars coming up behind me better than when I'm wearing nothing at all.I hate that the price is so high, and I know this company must be making huge profits for these sales, but even still I think these are worth the money. 5 stars!
A**L
These work! Wind noise protection that works!!
Ok … I’m 5’7” 165# with 15.5” neck & live near Dallas, Tx. I’m retired riding my ebike 4-5 days each week. I wear earbuds listening to music a safe low volumes. These work on me better than other things I’ve used. I did trimmed them a little to make more comfortable. Heat is not a problem. I recommend you try them to protect you hearing!!
S**T
If you bike with AirPods you'll love these despite drawbacks
I love to ride my bike and listen to music or podcasts or audiobooks. The problem is that the wind noise makes it nearly impossible to hear anything. Certainly podcasts and audiobook have been out of the question. What I noticed was that if I held my hands up in front of my ears the problem would stop. Of course I could not bike continually like that. So I started thinking about inventing a headband with little plastic covers for my ears. Before embarking on that expensive path I did some searches and was excited to see that this product existed.When they arrived I was underwhelmed. They were "once size fits all" which is another way of saying they can't be adjusted in any way. I put them on my head and they felt a little tighter than I would like (adult man) but didn't press my AirPods into my ears.When I took them out for a long bike ride today I was astonished at how well they worked. Wind noise was cut down by 90% such that it was easy to listen to an audiobook at normal volume. They are still slightly tighter than I would like but they were not uncomfortable, and I plan to wear them every time I bike now.As for the price, it's easy for someone to complain that $36 is "too much" for a little piece of plastic with two puffy wind covers. But things like this aren't priced based on their manufacturing cost. They're priced based on how users value them. Given how these things now make it possible for me to enjoy music and audiobooks while I bike daily, I view it as a fantastic deal, and am very happy.
M**E
Cut the noise, but ...
are way overpriced for what they are. They also clamp too tightly on my head. The form fits well with the helmet and they do reduce wind noise but they're not particularly comfy and could be much better; esp for the $.
A**R
Better than Cat Ears
The reduction is not perfect, but it's certainly a lot better than nothing, and Cat Ears. Where this really wins against some other products is the ability to reduce cross winds. I wish there were better products, still, since wind noise is an issue - but so far this is the best I have tried (including Wind Blox products as well)
A**R
work well with airpod pros
I commute to and from work and I was desperately looking for some way to eliminate wind noise with my airpod pros and a bike helmet. Now I am able to listen to my podcasts while biking!
S**T
Best new cycling accessory in awhile
I can now hear audio books while riding in perfect clarity without having the sounds I need to hear filtered out.
M**L
... I'd be the only one who would find these useful. After several failed attempts
Tried to invent my own figuring I'd be the only one who would find these useful. After several failed attempts, I decided to look online to see if maybe I was wrong.These are good. They perform even better than described at the low frequencies which is where I needed the most noise reduction.What's great about these is that, when riding my bike, I can hear cars coming from behind. I can also carry on a conversation with a fellow biker whether in front or behind.Couple things that made them slightly less than ideal: they were a little small and just barely for around my ears. Another .3" in diameter would have been perfect but I get that I could be the only guy with that feedback.At about 25miles they started to annoy me. They can get warm and I was never able to forget that I was wearing them like I can with my helmet.I also made a design mod that helped a ton. On the leading edge, I taped the foam so less wind entered the foam cup. What did enter was disapaited properly product. The added benefit was a slight amplification of sounds behind me which is a good thing. The product designer may want to consider molding the plastic from the frame just over the leading edge. It's quite an improvement.Last thing: they're pricey. I get that it's a niche product but I'm hoping your orders can get to the point that you can decrease your production costs.Oh - one weird thing is that, since I soaked them once with sweat, they always feel wet when I put them on now. Totally psychological, I'm sure. More just curious if it was just me or....Great product, won't ride without them.Thank you!
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