SPECIAL: Protect Ya Head

I’m still holding out hope that there will be a snowstorm today that will allow me to get in some good runs on the mountain. Due to a very scary concussion that my brother sustained several years ago, I started wearing a helmet while snowboarding, and haven’t looked back since.

One of the products that I love is the Chill Pill Helmet Speakers, since they fit securely inside my helmet and I can listen to my favorite music (on a low-ish volume, of course) while I’m riding. As a Kibbles & Bytes exclusive, they can now be yours for $9.99 with free shipping! (That’s $15 off.)

Of course, they’re also great for motorcycle helmets, bike helmets and more. As I listen to Don grumble about how much he hates snow across the room, I know he prefers the former! – KH

Note: Helmet not included. Sorry, guys.

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