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What about some iPod earphones? They're really durable and have excellent sound quality. I picked up a pair on eBay for around $15 US. Not bad. :p

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um, ipod headphones suck; i'm sorry. $10 sony earbuds sound better.

http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/ref=b...asin=B00009LI55

some decent sennheisers, not sure if they sell them in store though. you could also go for those sony wrap-around ones. there are some decent "clip-on ear" ones as well. you won't get much in terms of sound quality for under $30, though.

http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/ref=b...asin=B00009LI55

some decent sennheisers, not sure if they sell them in store though. you could also go for those sony wrap-around ones. there are some decent "clip-on ear" ones as well. you won't get much in terms of sound quality for under $30, though.

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I think the big can-style headphones are going back in style personally. As long as you get some nice, comfortable ones, you should have no problem getting some suitable for running in your price range. The oval ones tend to stay on your ears better I think.

Koss KSC-35 (clip-ons, perfect for exercise), same drivers as the Koss PortaPros, I think they're around $25-30.

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Lows: Uncomfortable after long use, flimsy plastic earclips, not very adjustable, midrange easily overpowered by the bass

http://reviews.designtechnica.com/review236.html

hmm, i think i will look around that review site

try these out it is the Sony MDR-G73, it great had mine for about 2 years now still sounds great too :D , although I need to get a new one as mine has a slight tear :cry: and they said it may be dangerous :devil: !!!

http://computing.kelkoo.co.uk/b/a/ps_7114885/120901.html

for a better picture try this out :p http://www.bluetin.com/headphones/cliponph...ny_mdr-g73.html :yes:

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