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Redsps 01-Aug-2005 23:56

music on the move, mountain biking.
 
Whilst I'm continuing my quest to be a leaner, fitter bod, I am doing about 20-25 miles per evening of road, but biking on your tod can be a bit lonesome .
So wife suggested playing some decent music whilst out biking. Sounds a brill idea, but what is the best peice of kit to use.
some music is really good for motivating ones will power etc.
lightweight, small and a comfy fit. Also what is the best way of getting my favorite heavy rock, etc on to said device.
Or anyone else up for some decent m/biking at present.

any input peeps.

cheers
robin

Rob B 02-Aug-2005 08:10

Robin,

Some sort of MP3 player, rip your fave tunes to the PC and download to the palyer. Start riding......

iPod have arm bands to carry the player while riding/jogging.

Rgds, Rob

Guido 02-Aug-2005 08:20

Robin,

Have a search on Ebay. You can pick up pretty decent MP3 players now with a good amount of memory for not very much.

iPods (whilst being excellent) are in the deluxe bracket of music machines and will set you back upwards of £200 for some models.

Gc

Gizmo 02-Aug-2005 09:28

Apple ipod shuffle, tiny, no moving parts great for sports. be careful if you are on the road with music playing though.

LesPaul 02-Aug-2005 09:52

I have a mp3 player like this which is great for when I'm out on the bike :)

Darren

JPM 02-Aug-2005 11:46

Consider the options:

How many songs
Battery life
Durability
Software
Accessories

MP3 players come in 2 formats really, solid state whereby the music is stoed in a chip, so no moving parts, advantages of this are they are possibly more robust and the battery life will be longer, also the physical size should be smaller (chewing gum packet size), the downside is that there is a limited capacity and not many functions on the player, no playlists etc. Hard disk based players can store a hell of a lot more music and some have extensive features, the downside of these are moving parts, shorter battery life and slightly bigger in size.

Apples Ipod I guess is the daddy as far as design and features, but that does come at a price. I've got a mini mainly for snowboarding and they're now available in 6Gb size so probably upto around 2000 songs but iTunes (the software that sits on the PC) is great and you can create various types of playlists (Rock, Pop, new songs, new songs which haven't been played more than 5 times and have a rating of 5 etc etc)

It's small, light and the battery life on the latest models is quoted at 18 hours, and the range of accessories is huge in comparison to all of the others, car kits, wireless transmitters, hi-fi integration etc etc

Ozz 02-Aug-2005 11:55

I am just looking at getting a mp3 player.

I was originally going for the 1GB iRiver 799 (?) but have now upped it a bit to 5GB which are still light (under 100g) and fairly cheap. Looking at Creative Zen Micro (£129), iRiver H10 (£150) or Olympus m:robe 100 (£144 and sexy as hell).

Gizmo 02-Aug-2005 12:03

I've got original 1st gen ipod, 4th gen 40 gig ipod and 1 gig shuffle (hence I get the Gizmo nickname), The latest 3/4th gen and photo models are really good for features and accessories, have large capacity and can be used as portable hard disks, downside is price. The shuffle is great for its size, fact it doesn't get damaged and can be used as a USB drive, downside is lack of controls but I quite like that now, I just stick a random selection of music on and let it shuffle them, saves me thinking about what I'm going to listen to.

I use the shuffle a lot when travelling, just cos its easy to put in a pocket. its handy at the gym as well as you can wear it around your neck. An ipod is a big bigger and needs a carrying case.

Redsps 04-Aug-2005 22:06

well then, just been out and tried some of these little wonders, ended up buying an 6Gb blue ipod mini with leather holder and charger.
software is excellent and easy, ipod mini is brilliant.
thanks for your help peeps.

cheers
robin

[Edited on 4-8-2005 by Red SPS]

Mad Dog Bianchi 05-Aug-2005 08:48

like mentioned above, great stuff, but watch out when riding with music. I do about 40 km twice a week and anywhere from 30 to 80 km on weekends on both road and MTB. I have become very attuned to noises from the rear as they warn me of overtaking cars, bikes and other bikers. You really need to think of safety here as a bicycle is so vulnerable to idiots!
Enjoy! Great fitness device


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