Reddit mentions: The best earmuffs for men

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2. 180s Mens & Womens Unisex Bluetooth Ear Warmer, Black

Fully adjustable to fit any head sizeSoft thermal fleece lining keeps ears warm in any cold weather activity
180s Mens & Womens Unisex Bluetooth Ear Warmer, Black
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height3.93700787 Inches
Length3.93700787 Inches
Weight0.220462262 Pounds
Width3.93700787 Inches
SizeOne Size
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6. Fleece Ear Warmer

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Fleece Ear Warmer
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Height4.6 Inches
Length5.2 Inches
Weight0.125 Pounds
Width3.6 Inches
SizeSmall
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7. Earbags Bandless Fleece Ear Warmers,Medium,Black

    Features:
  • WARM & WINDPROOF – All Sprigs Earbags bandless ear warmers are built with a fleece interior lining. Between the fleece lining and the outer shell there are two layers of Thinsulate to help block out wind from going through the ear warmer.
  • BANDLESS – Stop messing up your hair! Unlike the majority of ear warmers out there that have a wrap around design, the Sprigs Earbags do not. Our sleek design provides warmth without sacrificing your look. For those with longer hair Earbags tuck away nicely behind your hair, it’s hard to notice you even have them on.
  • PATENTED SNAP ON TECHNOLOGY- Earbags are built with a patented “Snap On” technology. Each package comes with an ear warmer that snaps onto each ear. This compact design allows for easy storage and transportation. Most customers order a few pairs and leave a set of Earbags in each jacket so they are always readily available. See video for to learn how wear Earbags.
  • LIGHTWEIGHT PERFORMANCE- Earbags lightweight design make them the perfect accessory for outside cold weather activities. Some popular activities customers use Earbags for include but are not limited to: running, skiing, cycling, ice skating, snowboarding, etc. Check out our HIVIZ styles for those of you who active at night and need that increased visibility.
  • SIZING- Earbags come in three sizes. Sizing is important to make sure that Earbags fit comfortably and stay on securely. 80% of adults fit in Medium and Large sizes. Most children need a Small. Please follow the sizing chart and get an accurate sizing of your ear: Small: under 2 inches, Medium: 2 inches -2.75 inches, Large: over 2.75 inches
Earbags Bandless Fleece Ear Warmers,Medium,Black
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ColorBlack
Height2.75 Inches
Length3.75 Inches
Weight0.05 Pounds
Width0.5 Inches
SizeMedium
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13. Sprigs Earbags Bandless Ear Warmers/Fleece Earmuffs with Thinsulate - Charcoal, Medium

    Features:
  • WARM & WINDPROOF – All Sprigs Earbags bandless ear warmers are built with a fleece interior lining. Between the fleece lining and the outer shell there are two layers of Thinsulate to help block out wind from going through the ear warmer.
  • BANDLESS – Stop messing up your hair! Unlike the majority of ear warmers out there that have a wrap around design, the Sprigs Earbags do not. Our sleek design provides warmth without sacrificing your look. For those with longer hair Earbags tuck away nicely behind your hair, it’s hard to notice you even have them on.
  • PATENTED SNAP ON TECHNOLOGY- Earbags are built with a patented “Snap On” technology. Each package comes with an ear warmer that snaps onto each ear. This compact design allows for easy storage and transportation. Most customers order a few pairs and leave a set of Earbags in each jacket so they are always readily available. Store in a closed position to maintain proper fit.
  • LIGHTWEIGHT PERFORMANCE- Earbags lightweight design make them the perfect accessory for outside cold weather activities. Some popular activities customers use Earbags for include but are not limited to: running, skiing, cycling, ice skating, snowboarding, etc. Check out our HIVIZ styles for those of you who active at night and need that increased visibility.
  • SIZING- Earbags come in three sizes. Sizing is important to make sure that Earbags fit comfortably and stay on securely. 80% of adults fit in Medium and Large sizes. Most children need a Small. Please follow the sizing chart and get an accurate sizing of your ear: Small: under 2 inches, Medium: 2 inches -2.75 inches, Large: over 2.75 inches. Works with studs and small hoop earrings, we do not suggest wearing them with bulkier earrings such as large hoops.
Sprigs Earbags Bandless Ear Warmers/Fleece Earmuffs with Thinsulate - Charcoal, Medium
Specs:
ColorCharcoal
Height2.75 Inches
Length3.75 Inches
Weight0.1 Pounds
Width0.5 Inches
SizeMedium
Number of items1
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15. 180s Urban Ear Warmer, Black, One Size

    Features:
  • Collapsible soft-shell ear warmer with fleece lining and logo tag
180s Urban Ear Warmer, Black, One Size
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height10 Inches
Length8 Inches
Weight0.125 Pounds
Width9 Inches
SizeOne Size
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Top Reddit comments about Men's Earmuffs:

u/asinglepeanut · 10 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I’ve suggested them on this sub before, but i absolute LOVE LOVE LOVE my snap-on individual earmuffs. I had a lot of ear infections as a kid so now if my ears get cold it’s EXTREMELY painful, but I’ve never had a problem with wearing these, even in Canadian winters! They’re great for preserving hairstyles (I have a natural mess of curls so I can’t wear hats and regular earmuffs leave a weird dent in my hair) and are super inconspicuous.

They look like this and you can probably get them from any sporting goods store. I got mine from Marks Work Warehouse and I’ve had the same pair for years.

u/DarkOctober · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Awesome freaking contest, I love homemade gifts :)


If I win, I'd like something that was gender neutral so my boyfriend and I could both enjoy it. I really like this olive color...but in all honesty it's pretty hard to disappoint me lol.


Thanks for the contest, HANDMADE ROCKS!

u/freshhawk · 2 pointsr/running

I got a pair of these (http://www.amazon.com/180s-Urban-Headphones-Black-Warmer/dp/B0056ZAR20) for christmas a couple years ago and they work pretty well. Not great earmuffs and not great headphones but better than having good earbuds jammed into my ears uncomfortably by whatever is keeping my ears warm.

For normal earbuds try yurbuds (http://yurbuds.com/en/behind-the-ear/47focus-100.html#/color-black). These are comfortable, won't fall out (maybe the best at staying in of any headphones I've ever worn), are sweatproof and cheap. Until someone comes out with a decent pair of bluetooth running headphones I'm sticking with these ones.

u/b-a-n-a-n-a-s · 6 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Wool is good for Autumn, down-filled puffers are good for winter. I would reconsider your budget and maybe go for a fall ensemble first and save for a winter outfit. I think both of your coat choices are good, by the way, just not both for winter :)

Some things to consider:

  • Getting a good pair of rain boots will not only help on rainy days, but you can also buy liners (like these) for wintertime. Rubber rain boots will hold up better than most other winter boots, especially when you start to get the slush and wet snow.

  • As /u/peanutbutter_banana mentioned, the wind is killer here; invest in good, thick winter accessories. You'll need scarves, hats/earmuffs (this style wraps around the back of your head, which allows you to still wear a hat comfortably), and waterproof gloves. If you have a smartphone, get tech-friendly gloves so you can use the screen without having to freeze your fingers off.

  • Socks: get some good quality wool socks. Wool will help wick moisture away and insulates better than cotton (this is actually an all-weather tip - thick wool for winter, thin for warmer weather)

    Source: I live right off the lake. I just moved back to Chicago after living in Arizona for 5 years, so I feel your pain!

    ^^^^Edit: ^^^^Added ^^^^link
u/Jingy_ · 2 pointsr/bicycletouring

No good way for someone else to be able to answer this, because everyone is different, and everyone's personal gear/cargo load/bike set up will vary.
My suggestion would be take some practice runs in the clothes you intent to wear(and with the new tires should you get them), and get a feel how much the heavier more restricting clothing, etc, effect you.

Best "estimate" I can give you to go on is to say that for me personally with heaviest clothes I wear during winter riding, and with my rough condition tires on, etc, that my average speed goes down by 3 - 5 mph, and I stop to rest about twice as much.

But, again, that's total winter riding, freezing temps set up. If it's less harsh and you can get away with being less bundled, then it won't have nearly as much affect on you.

OH, another note though. Gloves man. Make sure to have some decent gloves because cold weather riding is harshest on your extremities. I've never cared for "mitten" style gloves, but last year my sister got me a pair of half-finger glove/mittens like these, that to my surprise have turned out to be perfect for my riding needs.
And for your ears, this type of ear-muff-thing is perfect for using with a helmet

u/NotTheUpholstery · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I have one of these and really like it. I haven't tested it out in true cold yet, but it seems pretty warm (pure wool, thick lining, but looks pretty sleek). Presumably you can get them somewhere outside of Iceland, or even commission someone on Etsy to make you one.

Otherwise, do a combo with a regular hat and one of these.

u/Queef_Sludge · 2 pointsr/FixedGearBicycle

I do thermal pants and top (found some cheap at a REI outlet sale).

Wool socks

tshirt and shorts.

If it's below 35 I'll add a windproof riding vest because it keeps my pits open (rei sale).

The head is important. Balaclavas are great for coverage. I really like a scar for versatility and I combo it with Ear Bags. A ridiculous name but they fit perfect in between helmet straps.

u/tehfluent · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

180s Men's Tec Fleece Ear Warmer. They work great and don't mess up your hair. Win win.

u/txelen · 1 pointr/minnesota

I moved to Minneapolis from Texas when I was 22. Spent 4 years there, I moved out for job-related reasons, and plan to move back in about a year.

  • Don't fear winter. It scared me, but it really isn't that bad.

  • On that note, get a quality jacket, gloves, hat, and boots.

  • Behind the head earmuffs like these are clutch.

  • Don't cheap out on car batteries. They will die at the worst time. If yours is more than 3 years old, or does poorly during the test at an oil change, get it replaced.

  • Get a quality pair of long jumper cables, and keep them in your car. I never had to be jumped, but I'd end up jumping other people at least twice per winter.

  • Spend time in the parks. Minneapolis has amazing parks, especially Chain of Lakes and the River Parkway.

  • If you're young, go out on 1st Avenue in Minneapolis, hit Uptown, and Grand Avenue in St. Paul.

  • In Minnesota, what Texans call "longnecks" are just "bottles," and "well drinks" are "rail drinks."

  • Summer can be surprisingly hot and muggy. I'd recommend an apartment with AC.

  • Try out the Nice Ride bike share system. It's really convenient if you live in the Minneapolis/St. Paul core areas. The system has really expanded since I moved out.
u/davepsilon · 1 pointr/skiing

Its legitimate for someone to decide they don't want to wear a helmet while skiing (except I think for under 18 in NJ). However I'm going to judge them on their decision. If they were my friend I would encourage them to wear one for everything but backcountry low angle snowfields :). It's too easy to have a collision with another skiier or to find variable conditions in bounds. If you were my friend here is what I would tell you about your list

  1. Helmets are not very uncomfortable. Your helmet was very uncomfortable for your head. I'm sure I could find a hat that would be uncomfortable for you too. Here are a few ideas: wear a helmet without earflaps AND a hat. Wear a helmet without earflaps and separate ear muffs like http://www.amazon.com/Degrees-180S-Black-Fleece-Warmers/dp/B006U1EM66 Or just try on a few different helmets before you buy one.

  2. Stop taking your goggles off your face. Never take your goggles off your face and leave them on top of your head. If you don't breathe on them and don't sit them on your forehead they won't ever fog up.

  3. That's pretty annoying. You should probably buy or make a helmet sack. You can start with one of those drawstring backpacks you get for free every once in a while.
u/chrismith85 · 3 pointsr/boston

I bought a pair of these last winter and I love them. I actually wish I could wear them year-round, because they are much more comfortable than any other pair of bluetooth headphones I've used.

u/btweber25 · 2 pointsr/chicago

It's cold but unless he's going to be spending a lot of time outside you don't need to get too crazy. For outside, a hat (or 180's to not ruin your hair), gloves & a peacoat or ski coat is fine. Maybe some Tingley Rubbers :) I either squeeze my regular coat over my suit jacket or carry the jacket (or better yet leave it in the office). For the office I'd suggest a merino v-neck sweater to wear over his dress shirt.

u/Gnascher · 1 pointr/cycling

My cold-weather headgear consists of a regular cycling cap under my normal cycling helmet. I use a pair of those earmuffs that wrap around the back of your head, and put it under the helmet straps to hold them securely in place. Works great, and I don't overheat once I get warmed up from the exercise.

u/japanezerscrooge · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Not sure about the "fashionable" part but I love my 180s. They don't mess up my hair and they have a slimmer profile than most earmuffs. And they come in a variety of colors and patterns if basic black isn't your thing.

u/hooksforfeet · 2 pointsr/AskWomen

THESE GLORIOUS THINGS

They snap open and closed, come with a little bag that you can put in your purse, take up way less room than earmuffs, and you can wear them no matter how your hair is styled.

u/KatherineMonroe · 1 pointr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

And I will triple echo the "DC doesn't get a lot of snow" thing. I'm from Michigan but live near DC and it's not really bad at all. By Michigan standards. But you're from a warm, dry place so it will feel like the coldest hell to you. I haven't scoured everyone else's posts for all the advice given, but the one thing I'm never quite prepared for in winter is cold ears. Get some good earmuffs. They don't have to be the ridiculous, giant ones though. I have two sets that I really like. One is called EarBags and they literally clip right onto your ears. https://www.amazon.com/Sprigs-Earbags-with-Thinsulate/dp/B002WQ7R2O

the other are just low profile earmuffs like these https://www.amazon.com/Knolee-Earmuffs-Foldable-Accessory-EarMuffs/dp/B01JIMIMWI/ref=pd_lpo_468_bs_tr_t_2?_encoding=UTF8&refRID=M1DZ7TE8AZ1EQRWJ06P8

u/WATErWouldBeNice · 0 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Ear Muffs!

They don't mess up your hair and keep your ears warm.

u/MenthoLyptus · 3 pointsr/running

I get the nipple irritation really bad as well. A lot of people swear by BodyGlide, which works pretty well, but if it starts to rub off you're screwed. I've moved to using the 3M TransPore tape (sold in drugstores under the NexCare brand) and it's been great. It does a murder on your chest hair, but it's better than bleeding...

For cold ears, I have a pair of these that I'm quite fond of:
http://www.amazon.com/180s-WARMERS-MUFFS-BLACK-METRO/dp/B001G58H2Q

u/AJgeo · 3 pointsr/wintercycling

I use earmuffs, something like these.

u/markvdr · 1 pointr/uofm

Unless you're totally bald, you don't need to do much more than cover your ears, and for that I use these. They're comfortable, warm, don't give you hat hair, and collapse small enough to tuck in the inside pocket of a coat.

u/Semi-Hemi-Demigod · 123 pointsr/PandR

No, they're probably something like this. I bet Nick Offerman has several pairs and brought them in because that's what Ron would use.