NOW On-SALE! The Air Zound 3 Horn will keep you noticed with its 115db blasts!
The world's loudest horn mounts to your handlebar and the air canister fits in a standard water bottle cage or can be frame mounted.
Recharge it with your bike pump or air compressor.
Up to 50 ear-shattering blasts per charge. Adjustable volume.
Features:(We don't recommend this horn for scaring pedestrians on quiet bike paths, but it is indispensable for loud urban areas where you're trying to get the attention of motorists!)
- Super Loud 115 db
- No batteries or cartridges required
- Volume control switch
- Clamp for mounting on any handlebar
- Refills with any bike pump
Online Reviews from MountainBikeReview.com
Submitted by Gates a Cross Country Rider from Albuquerque, NM
Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
Strengths: Loud, light, and easy
Bottom Line: I have ridden with my zound for over 10 years - I wouldn't give it up for anything. Scares stray dogs, wakes up most drivers and lets them know where I am. Don't let your kids play with it.
Submitted by Mark Spagnolo a Weekend Warrior from Keewatin MN USA
Duration Product Used: 2 Years
Strengths: simplicity. Easy to refill. Loud. REALLY loud
Weaknesses: None
Similar Products Used: Yelling and screaming!
Bottom Line: This is the greatest horn I have ever used. I have one horn for each bike and use them daily. The bike trails around here are used by walkers, dogs and assorted other animals. I have scared deer, skunks, a porcupine and many old ladies right off the trail with a quick blast from the horn.
Submitted by Nathan M a Weekend Warrior from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Strengths: Like most of the people posting, I use the Zzounds on the bike when commuting on the roads during rush hour. Some drivers have an aggressive attitude of "cars have right of way at all times, including when turning at an intersection when a bike is going through on the green." The Zzounds horn will stop these drivers, because it gets their attention. The horn will get you noticed, and keep you safer when drivers try to pull out from driveways or parking lots without looking. Highly recommended for commuting cyclists.... If you mainly ride on pedestrian trails or bike paths, this horn might be overkill, because it is SO loud (nevertheless, you can give short "beep" sounds if you want to politely alert pedestrians)
Bottom Line: Excellent product for city commuters to alert drivers to your presence on busy rush-hour streets...the loud blast of sound gets them to look up, and more often than not apply their brakes.