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Devout Dirtbag
I rather enjoy the BikeRadar website. I find their reviews and articles to be pertinent, interesting and well-researched. But....
I've just seen their review of "The Best Headphones..." (https://www.bikeradar.com/advice/buyers-guides/best-headphones-for-cycling).
I'm a bit disappointed. I consider headphones while riding to be a rather bad idea. Let me elaborate:
1. Loss of situational awareness. Riding, especially on highways, comes with a degree of risk. Last time I checked, the score between cars vs cycles was eleventybillion to nil. These are not good stats so I'm a bit surprised that there are people who are prepared to take this risk. Sure, I understand that some couriers "need" to be connected, but that doesnt cut it for me.
2. Enjoy the silence. Aside from Depeche mode, this is key for me. Cycling allows me to disconnect from the hurlyburly of professional life and to re-balance. A solitary ride is a pleasure. A group ride is a social event. A grind up a col is a good workout. All these allow me a degree of personal recalibration. They dont need piped music to augment them.
Am I simply becoming a grumpy old man (I'm owed it, it's due to me, I've worked long enough for it) or does the purist ethos of cycling rather preclude distractions?
Over to you...
I've just seen their review of "The Best Headphones..." (https://www.bikeradar.com/advice/buyers-guides/best-headphones-for-cycling).
I'm a bit disappointed. I consider headphones while riding to be a rather bad idea. Let me elaborate:
1. Loss of situational awareness. Riding, especially on highways, comes with a degree of risk. Last time I checked, the score between cars vs cycles was eleventybillion to nil. These are not good stats so I'm a bit surprised that there are people who are prepared to take this risk. Sure, I understand that some couriers "need" to be connected, but that doesnt cut it for me.
2. Enjoy the silence. Aside from Depeche mode, this is key for me. Cycling allows me to disconnect from the hurlyburly of professional life and to re-balance. A solitary ride is a pleasure. A group ride is a social event. A grind up a col is a good workout. All these allow me a degree of personal recalibration. They dont need piped music to augment them.
Am I simply becoming a grumpy old man (I'm owed it, it's due to me, I've worked long enough for it) or does the purist ethos of cycling rather preclude distractions?
Over to you...