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106 of 107 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Wicked!
This is a fantastic product. Fits in minutes and the trigger (that's really the best word for it!) is in easy reach next to my gearshift lever. It's also dayglo orange, so easy to find in a hurry if you need to look down to locate it (though you should really be concentrating on braking and steering during a crisis :) )

I commute by bicycle daily and got sick...
Published on September 8, 2005 by Kuyper

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46 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Ding Dong Honk
I'm a recent new owner of an airzound and have mixed feelings.

It installs on the bike very easily and I've actually left it in the bike-cage as I strip and modify my bike frequently.

I still haven't needed to refill the bottle despite having honked a few times, which was one of my major concerns over the claims of "80 30-second" honks per...
Published on November 11, 2005 by Gordon Waddell


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106 of 107 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Wicked!, September 8, 2005
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This is a fantastic product. Fits in minutes and the trigger (that's really the best word for it!) is in easy reach next to my gearshift lever. It's also dayglo orange, so easy to find in a hurry if you need to look down to locate it (though you should really be concentrating on braking and steering during a crisis :) )

I commute by bicycle daily and got sick and tired of idiots in cars and trucks pulling wild maneuvers in front of me. I've only had this for 2 days and already avoided a couple of near misses (turned them into wide misses) with it. When cranked to full volume it *really* gets drivers' attention - even with their windows wound up and Eminem rattling their mirrors!

Way more effective than my little ding-ding bell!

I've currently got it fitted into my 2nd bottle cage, but I think I may switch to the supplied velcro/zip tie arrangement so that I can strap it to my top-tube and regain my 2nd bottle cage for longer rides or a headlight battery.

4 stars 'cos I can't yet vouch for its longevity - we'll see how it stands up to a Seattle Winter! :)
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81 of 81 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Product, September 8, 2005
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B. Goldstein "Brian Goldstein" (Seattle, Washington, United States) - See all my reviews
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I second everything Kuyper wrote in his review, and am giving this product the extra star he left out because I've had my horn for almost 5 years and its still going strong (and loud). I've been pleasantly surprised that this lightweight tubing and plastic canister can hold close to 100psi for a very long time without leaking.
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65 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best purchase I've made for my bike this year!, October 5, 2005
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What a fantastic product! Its small, lightweight, and loud. When it runs out of air, a few pumps with my bike pump and its ready to go. It was easy to install and took no more room than a standard water bottle. The horn is inconspicuous on my handlebars but is exactly what I need to get the attention of the driver pulling into my lane with their windows closed and radio blaring.
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78 of 82 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very effective, May 23, 2009
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46 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Ding Dong Honk, November 11, 2005
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I'm a recent new owner of an airzound and have mixed feelings.

It installs on the bike very easily and I've actually left it in the bike-cage as I strip and modify my bike frequently.

I still haven't needed to refill the bottle despite having honked a few times, which was one of my major concerns over the claims of "80 30-second" honks per fill.

My main negative with this is that is it *really* loud and scary so pedestrians have one of two reactions: 1) they panic and run randomly away (not always "away" either) or 2) they don't make the connection this is a bike and look around for a car or something else. So I'm considering re-installing my bell for pinging at pedestrians on the mix-use bike paths....

The plus side to this is that car drivers can hear you (and fellow cyclists with headphones) so it cuts both ways :)
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41 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Truly a lifesaver ... but rated XXX (Adult MINDS only!), March 2, 2006
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Jack M. "Just two tired" (Northeast [with wanderlust])) - See all my reviews
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This product is terrific, and is vitally needed by the serious MATURE (by disposition) commuter/utility/recreational cyclist in traffic. It's amazing how drivers, even well-intentioned ones, will either fail to see a bicyclist, or WILL see, actually smile a warm smile, then think, "Good! nothing's coming," .... and pull out from a stop-sign, a T-intersection stop, a right-on-red, or will make a left directly into my path ... as I'm clipping along at 16 or 28 mph. Ditto, drivers will parallel park on Main Street to shop, and eagerly open the driver's door, AFTER quickly checking the mirror (maybe expecting me to veer out into car traffic?).

Air zound can TRULY SAVE A LIFE, when a driver, cocooned behind glass and steel, is oblivious to surroundings, illegally using the cellphone underway, or blaring the stereo. This can remind a driver (as someone astutely said earlier), by way of a brief JUDICIOUS reminder-tap, that bicycles are vehicles too, and cyclists, people too. For some short time, they may be kinder/gentler more ALERT drivers.

A passing car full of laughing teen boys, buzzing me way too close, just for "kicks," got a SOUND LESSON the second time (their windows were down), as they jumped in their skins, turned pale, and ceased laughing. But caution please...

Don't put this gizmo at the disposal of an immature person. Those who get a high out of scaring pedestrians, where a friendly heads-up greeting would do fine, or into terrifying anyone not threatening their safety, should not have this LOUD aid for their mischief. Frivolous misuse (ABuse) of a 90 decibel device, is antisocial and illegal, and works AGAINST us bicyclists. That kind of behavior, mostly by kids, has ironically prompted some states to deprive the bicyclist of the legal use of ANY onboard sound device, tinkle-bells included. Just as many jurisdictions have set up mandatory helmet use for kids below a certain age, they could deprive kids below a certain age of devices like this. The temptation to harass, for novelty and kicks, is too great for kiddie mentalities.

Meanwhile, we grant (oops, we REQUIRE of) all drivers, access to horn buttons in their 2500 lb, sound-dampened, rolling fortresses, and even in a bus or trucking rig. Of course, those are needed ... but are so much more needed, on a 35 pound curbweight open vehicle, a few rails and wires, with little better personal protection than a foam helmet, the cyclist's experience and reflexes, and (as next best warning device) her or his own voice.

However, many drivers routinely blast the horn when overtaking within 20 feet of even a serious, steady-tracking, safety conscious adult cyclist wearing a helmet, likely thinking they are being helpful. We already HEARD them coming, which helps us to brace a little, for the unexpected! An Air zound can let them, in turn, hear US coming, even if they are high on the music, lost in conversation, or spaced-out on daydreams.

Two minor product critiques, almost trivial versus the product benefits:
1. While the Air zound's trigger to release a warning blast is excellent, it is unitized with the horn's housing. Some brake + shifter combo sets prevent snugging that up near-enough to your trigger-thumb, and so a remote compact (stick-on?) trigger button, to splice into the airhose, would be a useful upgrade in some fraction of installations. The Air zound benefits depend on fast/seamless access. In an emergency, safety may dictate never taking fingers from the brake levers.
2. The Air zound's anchoring could be made a bit more substantial (though if the horn is bumped free, it tags along, dangling by its strong lil hose).

Brief "tip:" To avoid banshee blasts while manhandling your bike in a quiet place, to bring it in/out of doors, do minor equipment fixes, etc., just slip a spare tire-valve cap over the combo fill/trigger valve, to lock it out. Works great when you park-and-lock, too -- curious young fingers won't know what is blocking use of horn. Just remember to remove the "safety," before riding again. Enjoy this BLAST of a cycling-safety product, and, er... keep the rubber side (your tires) down! ;-]
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Holy crap is this horn loud!, July 26, 2007
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115db is what the horn is rated at and I believe it. It takes up to 80psi and will give you about 50 good blasts. It's so loud I'm often hesitant to use it as it scares the bejesus out of everyone. However, when you really need to wake up the common enough unaware driver, it's fantastic. I wish the mounting system was a little better as it's a bit tough to reach on a mountain/hybrid bike with grip shifters but on a road bike there wouldn't be an issue. Also you don't have to tie the bottle to the bike as I just leave mine in my bottle cage ... I never use a bottle anyway (I only ride for 45 minutes during my commute). Well worth every penny!
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Product! Very Loud!!!, August 28, 2007
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I read some of the other reviews and someone said that they had to remove their handle bars to install the Airzound. This is not true. It has a little screw that can be loosened and the bracket opens like PacMan.

The horn is ear piercing loud!!!!!!!!! And it can be recharged with any bike or gas station pump. Every car on the road knows I'm there when I use it. The only draw back is that my ears ring for a few seconds after I blast the horn. Oh well! That's a great problem to have!

I would recomend it to anyone!!!
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Bicycle Horn, November 22, 2005
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Well it got its first use on my way home from the store. A huge truck pulled right into the cross walk and stopped. One loud blast and the driver moved his rig! Totally worth it.

Now that's on my bike I have a tendency to be a little less forgiving to drivers. That guy who pulled out in front of me, ok, I'm not going that fast and he made it, but it was rude of him, so two light taps and he slowed down and drove sort of sheepishly. I think that he knew that pulling out wasn't the right thing to do...

There is a volume control and I have it set pretty loud for autos as you can't really adjust it while riding and pay attention to the road. Ped's still get a "hey buddy!", as my voice is still working fine.

I'm using the velcro attachment as my bike has only one water bottle cage and it works fine. The hose is plenty long enough to mount it wherever you want it.

Not having to buy refills is really nice, its light. easy on and off for commuting storage.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Obnoxious, in a good way, November 11, 2005
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THE vital piece of bike gear for any commuter.

Sharing the road with cars just got a whole lot safer with my Airzound Bike Horn. This is an airhorn, uses the same basic design you've heard from a Mack Truck. The difference is that this airhorn mounts on your bicycle and is loud enough for any driver to hear you.

It has a really useful volume adjustment, and even on its loudest setting has enough of a reservoir to last for 30 uses. It even recharges with your bike pump! Setup was easy, and it seems really well built, should last a long time.
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