Have you tried flying open cockpit with the broad-brimmed hat on?  : - )
Eliacim


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Linda Abrams 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 1:54 AM
  Subject: [ercoupe-tech] Re: GA headsets


    Gary,

  If you, or your passenger, are sensitive to the weight &/or clamping 
  of a headset, I heartily recommend the Clarity Aloft in-ear headset 
  that I have. It was designed by an audiologist (who was personally 
  demonstrating them at AOPA EXPO), weighs almost nothing, consists of 
  a thin metal tube that runs behind the neck and up over the ears, 
  with the in-ear pieces on flexible little stalks... and the biggest 
  problem is to remember not to go getting out of the plane without 
  detaching it, because you'll forget it's on!

  One of our local Ercoupers in SoCal who has seen mine just asked me 
  for the brand name, because, he said, he's "married to the Princess 
  of Princess & The Pea," and traditional headsets drive her crazy, too.

  Before finding the Clarity Aloft, my time in a plane was limited by 
  the headset's weight & clamping, which gave me headaches -- that was 
  with my CFI's heavy David Clarks. I also tried another (lighter 
  weight) traditional headset, which is now my back-up, and the 
  Lightspeed brand in-ear headset (which was IMHO poorly designed/ 
  balanced, movement of the mic tended to detach the earpiece on that 
  side). The latter also failed to give a good seal in my left ear, 
  even with the custom-made molded earpieces. The Clarity Aloft fits 
  me without needing custom-molded earpieces.

  Two extra bonuses: the Clarity Aloft allows me to fly wearing a broad- 
  brimmed hat, and I bought mine directly from the manufacturer, and 
  they were very nice to deal with.

  Linda

  --- In [email protected], "G. Davis" <alfen...@...> wrote:

  >
  > Hi all, I am putting a panel mount radio in my plane;now I need 2 
  > GA style headsets. Anyone out there selling, or do you have a good 
  > idea on a good one for our Ercoupes? I dont want to break the bank, 
  > but will spend to get a good set. Also, I am in Wisconsin...Oshkosh 
  > is just a week away, are there any REAL bargains to be had there? 
  > Thanks for reading.
  > Gary
  >


  

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