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How many people use sled-to-sled communicators? My riding partners and I have been thinking about trying to find something that would work. When tree riding/boondocking, we tend to lose track of each other from time to time. We carry 2-way radios, but it would sure be nice to not have to stop to try and use the radios, plus the person you are trying to talk to would have to stop and get his radio out as well, and the chances of that happening at the same time is pretty slim.
Who makes the best communication equipment, and how does everyone like using this equipment? Is there a manufacturer that makes radios that fit inside the helmet and don't have a box on the outside of the helmet (we all wear motocross style helmets)? Don't know much about these things, but as we start going to new riding areas, it'd be nice to be able to stay grouped up a little better.
Thanks in advance.
Who makes the best communication equipment, and how does everyone like using this equipment? Is there a manufacturer that makes radios that fit inside the helmet and don't have a box on the outside of the helmet (we all wear motocross style helmets)? Don't know much about these things, but as we start going to new riding areas, it'd be nice to be able to stay grouped up a little better.
Thanks in advance.