Ideas for riding in the rain with hearing aids?
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I have not personally tried these because they are expensive for what they are, but cheaper than a new set of HAs.
https://www.gearforears.com
https://www.gearforears.com
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old thread alert, but ...
I have a very functional Taiga Cycle Helmet Rain Cover
for riding in the rain, thanks to a fellow BF contributor, who recommended it to me, years ago. folds up pretty small & very fast & easy to put on. very well made. the front brim, side & rear flaps really help a lot! it only looks dumb if it's not raining. when it is raining, you are the smart one ;-)
bought mine on Amazon but they don't seem to carry that model anymore. maybe buy it directly from the Taiga link above?
I have a very functional Taiga Cycle Helmet Rain Cover
for riding in the rain, thanks to a fellow BF contributor, who recommended it to me, years ago. folds up pretty small & very fast & easy to put on. very well made. the front brim, side & rear flaps really help a lot! it only looks dumb if it's not raining. when it is raining, you are the smart one ;-)
bought mine on Amazon but they don't seem to carry that model anymore. maybe buy it directly from the Taiga link above?