Cycle Sound. Superior bicycle sound system that eliminates the dangerous need to use headphones and ear buds.
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CycleSound had an exhibit at the 2007 El Tour De Tucson bike expo. It is a way cool set up. You get the best of both worlds; bike bag and tunes in one. Just plug your iPod, iRiver, Zen, etc into the bag and listen to music while your ride without cords or earphones.
Why CycleSound?
- Superior, highly efficient speakers pre-set for outdoor use.
- State of the art amplification, designed and built especially for CycleSound.
- Light Weight, the CycleSound system only weighs 1.5lbs, or the same as a full water bottle.
- The CycleSound system attaches right under the seat resulting in a great sound and good center of gravity.
- The outer shell is made with water resistant nylon Cordura, just like the highest quality bicycle bags.
- The CycleSound system clips on and off in just seconds.
- Provides a built-in zippered compartment for your portable player (iPod, iRiver, Zen, etc.) making the CycleSound system totally self-contained.
- Road tested for over two years, including seven days and 500 miles on Ragbrai ‘05 & ‘06.
- Plays for 8 to 10 hours on 6AA alkaline batteries.
CycleSound was established with the expressed purpose of developing a superior bicycle sound system that eliminates the dangerous need to use headphones and ear buds.
CycleSound’s mission was to create a high-quality bicycle sound system that delivers a great sound, is light weight, looks cool and survives in the rugged outdoors.
After many designs and test prototypes, the CycleSound system is now a reality. Just plug in your player and enjoy the experience of riding to your favorite music. If you ride with friends, you will become the Pied Piper of the group. It is just like taking your spinning class on the road. You just have to hear it to believe the quality of sound the CycleSound system delivers!!
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