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title: "Polartec® Fleece Ear Covers Cycling Ear Warmers"
brand: "cat-ears"
price: "1351CFA"
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# Polartec® Fleece Ear Covers Cycling Ear Warmers

**Brand:** cat-ears
**Price:** 1351CFA
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

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- **What is this?** Polartec® Fleece Ear Covers Cycling Ear Warmers by cat-ears
- **How much does it cost?** 1351CFA with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- cat-ears enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted cat-ears brand quality
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## Description

Product description Polartec Fleece Cycling Ear Warmer Our Ear Covers significantly reduce both ear and strap wind noise. Made from soft breathable Polartec fleece, they also keep your ears cozy warm on cooler days. Simply wrap around the helmet straps and attach using the VELCRO Brand hook & loop fasteners. Designed to fit most helmets, Cat-Ears Ear Covers are easily removed while cycling (no need to remove helmet). Competitive Add a competitive edge Train with Cat-Ears for increased stamina and performance (reduced wind noise gives competitive cyclists the illusion they are moving slower, so they train harder) . Hear teammates and support with ease. Hear approaching competition. Casual Enjoy your surroundings Hear the natural surroundings. Enjoy a peaceful ride. Hear fellow cyclists' conversation. Hear call outs in group rides. Experience a safer commute Hear approaching traffic. Be more aware of your surroundings.

Review: Awesome! An essential part of my gear. - I'm a big guy, with a big head. So big I have to look for large-enough helmets. I've got both Giro and Bell models, with the ear covers mounted on the Giro for now. Normally, I ride with a skull-cap in cold weather, with the cap above my ears (like glasses, over the top of the ear) and these covers in place. These things work GREAT! I can hear road sounds, including traffic approaching behind me, and hear my bluetooth speaker (mounted to the handlebars) but wind noise is gone. These things are so good at keeping warm that I sometimes have to remove them, or slide them down, so that air can flow and my ears don't get too hot. I have used these on rides as cold as 17 degrees F. (-8 C) with a combination balaclava and skullcap (since the balaclava isn't really big enough, I wear it up to the back of my head, and the skullcap does the rest). These ear covers are an absolutely essential part of my riding gear during the winter. I have worn just a kerchief on my head, with these over my ears, and been just fine on 40 degree days.
Review: They work, depending upon helmet design. - I have had a few weeks to try these out, and now for my review. The Cat-Ears brand mostly sells noise reduction bits to place on helmet straps. Never knowing such a thing existed until now, after 30+ years of riding and accepting that wind noise was the trade off for bicycling, I ordered a pair. Being Winter, I have yet to try them out, but I also ordered a pair of their ear covers, which are designed more for ear warmth, so my review covers that aspect of these and not the noise reduction. Installation was a no brainier, but I still read them. They are a soft fleece material, with Velcro to hold them to your helmet straps, utilizing the V shape formed at the usual bracket joint of the two straps. For my current helmet, a Fly Racing mountain bike (I prefer the extra coverage of mountain bike helmets for commuting) model, it has more head coverage than my old Bell road helmet, with a more sculpted out ear region. The straps also originate at the edge of the helmet, and do not extend into the interior of the helmet, as in the Bell road helmet. This makes ear coverage a bit problematic, with a gap quickly appearing under the sculpted portion. This translates into less than ideal coverage of my ears with this particular helmet. Installed on a Bell road helmet, with its more flat ear region, the ears are better covered, so it is something to note. I suggest checking your helmet ear portion and and straps before deciding. Most helmets I have owned have the straps originating from inside the helmet, which would allow the pads to extend further, thus covering the ears properly. So I do not recommend them for more sculpted out ear helmets. As noted, these are not really designed for noise reduction, but for warmth. When installed on the Bell road helmet, they work as designed. Unfortunately for my purposes, I am using the Fly Racing helmet more often, so they do not get as much use. All that said, as long as you know your helmet design, they are recommended for warmth.

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome! An essential part of my gear.
*by K***R on March 14, 2018*

I'm a big guy, with a big head. So big I have to look for large-enough helmets. I've got both Giro and Bell models, with the ear covers mounted on the Giro for now. Normally, I ride with a skull-cap in cold weather, with the cap above my ears (like glasses, over the top of the ear) and these covers in place. These things work GREAT! I can hear road sounds, including traffic approaching behind me, and hear my bluetooth speaker (mounted to the handlebars) but wind noise is gone. These things are so good at keeping warm that I sometimes have to remove them, or slide them down, so that air can flow and my ears don't get too hot. I have used these on rides as cold as 17 degrees F. (-8 C) with a combination balaclava and skullcap (since the balaclava isn't really big enough, I wear it up to the back of my head, and the skullcap does the rest). These ear covers are an absolutely essential part of my riding gear during the winter. I have worn just a kerchief on my head, with these over my ears, and been just fine on 40 degree days.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ They work, depending upon helmet design.
*by E***E on February 15, 2016*

I have had a few weeks to try these out, and now for my review. The Cat-Ears brand mostly sells noise reduction bits to place on helmet straps. Never knowing such a thing existed until now, after 30+ years of riding and accepting that wind noise was the trade off for bicycling, I ordered a pair. Being Winter, I have yet to try them out, but I also ordered a pair of their ear covers, which are designed more for ear warmth, so my review covers that aspect of these and not the noise reduction. Installation was a no brainier, but I still read them. They are a soft fleece material, with Velcro to hold them to your helmet straps, utilizing the V shape formed at the usual bracket joint of the two straps. For my current helmet, a Fly Racing mountain bike (I prefer the extra coverage of mountain bike helmets for commuting) model, it has more head coverage than my old Bell road helmet, with a more sculpted out ear region. The straps also originate at the edge of the helmet, and do not extend into the interior of the helmet, as in the Bell road helmet. This makes ear coverage a bit problematic, with a gap quickly appearing under the sculpted portion. This translates into less than ideal coverage of my ears with this particular helmet. Installed on a Bell road helmet, with its more flat ear region, the ears are better covered, so it is something to note. I suggest checking your helmet ear portion and and straps before deciding. Most helmets I have owned have the straps originating from inside the helmet, which would allow the pads to extend further, thus covering the ears properly. So I do not recommend them for more sculpted out ear helmets. As noted, these are not really designed for noise reduction, but for warmth. When installed on the Bell road helmet, they work as designed. Unfortunately for my purposes, I am using the Fly Racing helmet more often, so they do not get as much use. All that said, as long as you know your helmet design, they are recommended for warmth.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Must for Cold Weather Riding
*by D***I on December 4, 2020*

The benefits of these earcovers are two-fold: They provide warmth and protection from the elements, and they also reduce wind noise. I use a balaclava as my base layer and with these ear covers I'm quite comfortable riding in 30 degree temps. Another benefit is that they are attached to the helmet so I never have to search for them! Highly recommended for cold weather riding!

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