Skull Candy Headphones Review

By Katie@Smalldog.com (posted by Ed, written by Katie@smalldog.com)

Wow. Let me just tell you, I could not be more happy to be carrying the Skull Candy line. I have a pair of their “Low Riders” that I have been rocking for a couple of months now and could not be more pleased with them.

As soon as I saw that we carried Skull Candy, I had to get a pair of the Smokin’ Buds because I have heard great things about them and had to try them out, (and because they come in pink)!

While I’m writing this blog I am wearing my new ear buds and they are amazing. The sound is crisp and clear, and then bass really gives off a great feeling. The quality of the music is not altered at all – if anything its improved! Also I can barley feel the buds in my ears, (you can even chose the right size adapter for your ear too, which is extra nice).

Skull Candy has various types of head phones from noise canceling, to DJ, to HiFi, even headphones with built in subwoofers! They have honestly thought of it all folks! You can’t go wrong with the Skull Candy line.

***Skull Candy is donating a percentage of the PINK headphone sales to Boarding For Breast Cancer (b4bc.org). It’s an awesome organization that has been keeping women aware about breast cancer and promoting healthy lifestyles for a number of years. ***

See the Skull Candy headphones by clicking here.

By Katie@Smalldog.com


Comments

3 responses to “Skull Candy Headphones Review”

  1. choppery Avatar
    choppery

    Hey, thanks for posting this. A friend and I found one of these giant caterpillars outside his apartment building and also wondered what it was. We named ours Christopher. Anyway, we did a google image search for “giant caterpillar” and lo and behold, your posting came up. Neat! PS> We live in Toronto, Canada. Didn’t expect such “wildlife” here!

  2. R Heatherly, Hendersonville, TN Avatar
    R Heatherly, Hendersonville, TN

    Same here as with the Canadians. We found this thing on our porch and I thought it was a creepy toy. My husband touched it and it flinched and I ran. I finally came out with a camera to take pics because we were puzzled as to what it was a grub worm or a caterpillar. Thanks for your post. We are happy to see that it will one day not be so creepy.

  3. Thanks so much for the info on the giant caterpillar.Found one this week and took pictures and had lots of people looking at it and no one had seen this big creature before.Tried all kinds of organizations and couldnt get much that way either.It just started to cocoon it self yesterday and we now know what it will turn out to be.
    Thanks again.
    Eva
    We are in Ottawa,Ontario