








🚴♂️ Silence the wind, amplify your ride.
The Cat-Ears Classic Cycling Wind Noise Reducer is a US-made, faux fur helmet strap attachment that reduces wind noise by up to 95% using advanced acoustic acrylic pile and aeroacoustic materials. It maintains environmental awareness by allowing important sounds through, ensuring safer and more enjoyable rides. Recommended by top cycling publications, it fits securely with hook-and-loop closures and is designed for adult cyclists seeking a quieter, more focused cycling experience.










| ASIN | B01H2LSOQ6 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Apparel Closure Type | Hook and Loop |
| Best Sellers Rank | #41,387 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #92 in Bike Helmet Accessories |
| Brand Name | Cat-Ears |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 613 Reviews |
| Fit Type | Over the Head |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Positive |
| Garment Size Country | United States |
| Item Dimensions | 1.62 x 0.75 x 2.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | Wind Noise Reduction |
| Manufacturer | Cat-Ears, LLC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CECI |
| Material Type | Acrylic Spandex Blend |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) | 16 Decibels |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Style | Classic |
| Single Number Rating (SNR) | 15 Decibels |
| Size | 2.5 Inches Long |
| Sleeve Length Description | Short Sleeve |
| UPC | 857405004528 |
C**E
Cat-Ears Classic Cycling Wind Noise Reducer: A Must-Have for Every Ride
I’ve been using the Cat-Ears Classic Cycling Wind Noise Reducer for a few months, and they’ve become an essential part of my cycling kit—I can’t imagine hitting the road without them! These fuzzy, velcro-secured attachments wrap around my helmet straps and drastically cut down wind noise, making my rides so much more enjoyable. At speeds of 15-20 mph, the usual roaring in my ears is reduced by what feels like 60-70%, transforming the high-pitched wind howl into a softer, less intrusive whoosh. This allows me to hear my surroundings—traffic, my bike’s chain, or even birds—clearly, which boosts both safety and enjoyment. The faux fur material is soft, doesn’t irritate my skin, and stays secure even on bumpy gravel paths. Installation was a breeze, and they fit perfectly on my helmet straps, sitting snugly against my face for optimal performance. While they might look a bit quirky, the noise reduction is so effective that I don’t care about appearances. I’ve even noticed I can hear my riding buddies’ conversations better during group rides without straining. For just $15, these are a game-changer for any cyclist battling wind noise. Highly recommend, and I won’t ride without them!
G**.
It works. Really.
I'm deaf, and must wear hearing aids to function. Cycling without my hearing aids is not an option. I must have full hearing to remain safe. On the other hand, I have been tormented by wind noise for years. So much so that I started riding less and less. I finally decided to see if there was some product out there that could help me. So, I purchased the Classic Cat-Ears, although I didn't have much of an expectation for success. Well, IT WORKS. From my very first ride I saw a 95% reduction in wind noise. And my auditory function for street noise was not effected at all. The instructions suggest having glasses temple pieces outside the helmet straps (and the Cat-Ears as well). I didn't find that was necessary. They work fine with the temple pieces inside (i.e. medial to) the straps. One reviewer said he didn't like the way the Cat-Eyes looked. My helmet straps are black, and my wife said she could barely see the Cat-Eyes. (Frankly, I don't care what I look like while riding. One of the benefits of being 71 years old.) In summary, this is a terrific product that allows me for the first time to enjoy cycling without battling wind noise. I don't review products very often, but I had to in this case. It was well-worth the small investment.
A**R
Decrease wind buffeting while being non-intrusive
They do make a difference in the wind buffeting intensity while riding and so far sweating into them hasn't caused the "fur" to matte. They're not intrusive and I don't feel them while riding unless I put my hand on them or think about them. There is still more buffeting attenuation to be had, I wish they made a version with a flap that could bridge over the ear to the rear strap. 5 stars would be a slightly longer trim to fit or method to retain it higher up.
B**Y
Buy these! They work flawlessly to eliminate wind noise!
The latest Apple Airpods 2 have great sound, yet, even with noise cancellation, wind noise is a significant problem. I thought that I would never be able to wear them while biking. Then I discovered these cat ears. The name is ridiculous , but what they promise to deliver, is not. They virtually stop wind noise when attached with the cleverly integrated velcro tabs, to the front straps of a bicycle helmet. Relief at last! Hooray for Cat Ears!
L**R
Amazingly effective!
This deceptively simple addition to your helmet strap reduces wind noise to a faint whisper. I have been using it on both my road helmet and my mountain bike helmet. It dawned on me last night as I was cruising along on a wooded trail, that I had never really noticed the noise of the tires on the rocks and gravel path until then. But that was all I could hear at that point since it was an otherwise quiet night and there was no roar of air moving past my ears. On the road bike, because I'm moving faster, there is a little more of a whooshing sound, but I can hear my headset perfectly and converse easily with other riders. My spouse, who found these for me and suggested that I try them, says that she didn't know I could look any dweebier in my biking kit until I put these bad boys on. But I take somewhat perverse pride in that. As Josh, the intrepid manager at Goodspeed Cycles in Homewood, Illinois, always advises: "You have to be within fifteen feet of a bicycle to be wearing biking clothes."
P**R
Velcro failure
Update: the Velcro fell off one side, rendering it unusable. Velcro appears to have been glued or double-sided taped onto the fabric, not stitched. Given how uncomplicated and inexpensive these must be to make, spending the extra 5 cents a pair to stitch the Velcro on might have actually made the huge markup in price worth it. I had thought of making wind noise blockers of the same concept myself, before discovering these. Stitched, naturally. Buying these was supposed to be a time saver. Fail. The delivery was late when ordering these, so I wasn't actually able to use them during my long cycling trip. In fact I have only used them for two months since returning, but it's been four months since purchase so no returns, I guess.
J**.
Tinnitus Sufferer….this eased my anxiety
After a particularly windy loud ride, I began searching for something to help ease my anxiety with the LOUNDESS of the wind, and came across a cat-ear recommendation on Reddit. After one ride with these on a windy day, I was pleased. I think a lot of people think that these are going to completely stop the sound, but that is not the case. What it does and what it did for me is as we all know when you’re riding into the wind, that loud sound permeates your ear, almost like a constant thumping sound that makes it hard to hear and also is extremely loud. The cat-ear made it almost feel as if you just had a fan blowing in your face. I tested this by lifting a strap away from my face. Basically it goes from thumping to a simple wind sound. Outside of simply wearing earplugs while on a ride, which I don’t recommend, I think these will work just fine. I actually found myself able to hear my wife and enjoying the ride and that is OK with me.
B**R
It helps, but not quite thick enough
Although it does cut down on someone noise, these were the thickest of the three options they sold and they're still not quite thick and fuzzy enough to block out anything but a mild breeze. But that does help
L**O
Ist wirklich leiser!
Dieser Noise Reducer macht es wirklich leiser: Das lautere "Zischen" am Ohr wird deutlich reduziert - den Fahrtwind hört man erfreulicherweise immer noch. Der Vorteil: Man hört sonst alle Umgebungsgeräusche immer noch genauso gut, wenn nicht sogar besser, weil eben der Zusatzlärm weg fällt. Wäre eine klare Kaufempfehlung - wenn dieses aktuelle Preis von 80€ nicht wäre! Hey geht's noch? Bei mir hat es noch 28€ gekostet!
M**K
Quite simply one of the best things ever
Wow! What a difference, if you wear hearing aids like me, get these. Just one of the greatest bike things I have ever bought. Wind noise is bad enough with normal ears, with hearings aids it like holding a microphone outside on a windy day all the time you are moving. With the babies it is quiet again, I can talk to my mates while I ride, I hear cars behind me. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
R**L
This exceeded my expectations by far!
I wear hearing aids, both ears, completely in canal. I use Aftershox bone conduction earphones when riding, so I can still hear ambient noise. Unfortunately, I can hear wind noise too, amplified by the hearing aids. Wind noise completely removed the option of listening to music or podcasts while riding. I tried making my own wind noise reduction system using soft foam stuck to my helmet straps, but the results were not great. These Cat-Ears are expensive for a simple fur fabric held on by velcro. But once I put them on, I was in a different world. Don't expect miracles - cycling into a headwind is still noisy. But on an average low-moderate wind day, these reduced wind noise by a lot, maybe 80-90% for me. I can now listen to music and podcasts, and still hear essential sounds around me, such as cars. These are a one-off purchase that should last years, and I highly recommend them
S**A
I can now hear my podcasts
Only used a few times but definitely seems to help with reducing wind noise. You need to make sure that it fits snugly against your face and the lie of the fur is facing forward (into the wind). The installation instructions aren't really that clear, but you have a 50% chance of getting it right. I tried both ways and it was pretty clear which one was effective. I haven't used it in hot weather yet, but I did notice the longer fur becoming a bit sticky against my face. I had also ordered a pair of the Airstreamz version (which is more dense curled fibres and firmer than the faux fluffy boa material of the classics) though have yet to give them a go. I will probably do so as the weather warms and review them separately.
M**E
Funktionieren sehr gut
Die Puschel funktionieren sehr gut. Windgeräusche werden zuverlässig und deutlich spürbar reduziert. Ist ein bisschen so, wie wenn man mit Rückenwind fährt. Die werden einfach nur um den Gurt gewickelt und dann mit Klett verschlossen. Da das Klett auf der Außenseite ist, lässt es sich auch sehr angenehm tragen. Der Preis ist so eine Sache. Eigentlich sind die Dinger viel zu teuer, aber wenn man genau so was sucht, gibt es kaum eine Alternative. Selber machen vielleicht, aber ob man da günstiger weg kommt wage ich zu bezweifeln. Ist halt ein Nischenprodukt und die Kosten nun mal meist etwas mehr. Ich finde die gut und werde die weiter verwenden.
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