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r00t wroteZax wrote Yea pretty much, it's kinda ironic walking around or going to the gym with flimsy looking headphones and I like to have a great pump that's where my music comes In budget is around 250-300
If you're actually working out and not just doing curls the whole time, I wouldn't recommend anything but an in-ear headphone. Running and working out with over and on-ear headphones is just not a great experience. If you decide to get an IEM, I'd recommend the Shure SE215. It's nice and bassy, comfortable, durable, well-designed for running/working out, and the isolation is superb. Pretty much the perfect fitness headphone as I see it. Crunches and step-ups with full-size headphones on? Yeah... I'd laugh at you to be honest.
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But if you want something that's portable, durable, good looking, and in every way better than Beats but designed with the same purpose in mind, have a look at the V-Moda LP2.
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There are plenty more options, but I find that the LP2 is the best Beats killer.
r00t yet again delivers on another Dre Beats thread.
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None by the looks of it lol, they're both horrible.
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I workout with hoodies that have that hidden hole for the wiring of any headphone so no disturbance to any workout of mine and running can easily be done but I took a look I like them and saw a review on YouTube thanks for help m8
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