I fly open cockpit almost anytime it's above 40 degrees and I love my Clarity 
Aloft headset.  My hearing (and a lot of other things) is not what it used to 
be and that was my reason for trying the Clarity Aloft.  It made a wonderful 
difference in being able to understand the radio and works great with the 
windows down.
Darrell Jenkins, N94857, 1948 E

--- In [email protected], "Anne and John" <fraserl...@...> wrote:
>
> Linda or others that use these: How are the Clarity Aloft when flying with 
> open cockpit ?
> 
> John H
> 
> 
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Linda Abrams 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2010 2:46 AM
>   Subject: [ercoupe-tech] Re: problems viewing GPS in sunlight; headsets
> 
> 
>     
>   Donald,
> 
>   I returned a Lowrance GPS for the same reason: could not see it 
>   adequately in sunlight. I have been very happy with the AvMap 
>   GeoPilot; no problem seeing it in my 'Coupe, in sunny Southern Calif.
> 
>   The standard form of aviation headset also made me very uncomfortable 
>   (clamping & weight on my head). Ever since I changed to the Clarity 
>   Aloft (an in-ear type, designed by an audiologist), I won't fly with 
>   anything else. They are so light and unobtrusive that at first I'd 
>   forget I was wearing it and try to get out of the plane without 
>   taking it off!
> 
>   Linda
>   N3437H (Sky Sprite)
>   L.A.
>


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