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rich5150
Rich "MPH" Barrios
Oct 26, 2015 1:18 AM
RAD!
Benjamin
Ben Cahoon
Oct 26, 2015 10:58 AM
Awesome!
flyer
Dave Arnott
Oct 26, 2015 10:33 PM
Another great vid in the "done" pile!
You may have finally convinced me to try one.

I've yet to hear anyone address the weight of the JB.
With it's overall size, and various mechanisms, it looks weighty by comparison with, say, a Radar.
steveocubed
Steveocubed
Oct 27, 2015 7:06 PM
Awesome! - Benjamin

Another great vid in the "done" pile!
You may have finally convinced me to try one.

I've yet to hear anyone address the weight of the JB.
With it's overall size, and various mechanisms, it looks weighty by comparison with, say, a Radar.
- flyer

RAD! - rich5150


I really appreciate the support guys! Haha I can almost pretty much count on you guys for awesome comments like clockwork at this point. Seriously, it's nice to get positive feedback. And Dave, I'd say the Jawbreaker is not that much weightier than the Radar (it's actually very light) but the distribution is a bit more dispersed so it actually feels like there's less pressure on any one spot than a Radar. However (and this is just according to me), it does feel less "secure" than a Radar. For cycling I think it's more than fine but I don't know about running or a bit more "jostly" physical activities.
H01B3RG
Chris Hoiberg
Oct 27, 2015 8:10 PM
Another great video steveocubed!

I truly enjoy wearing these when I ride... amazing design. Jawbones are still one of my favorites to ride with; but these are my favorite shield lens frame to ride with. Need to get you on a road bike steveocubed ;)

With the little Unobtanium they have on the stems, it's perfect for cycling as they interfere less with the helmet straps. And the ability for stems to adjust helps them fit various manufacturer helmets. I would NOT run with these; not enough Unobtanium. LOL
 
 
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