Let's face it: headphones are a
necessity in today's iPod world. MP3 players are probably more popular
now than Walkmen or Discmen were in their heydays. I have seen MP3
players in the pockets of kids who haven't reached double-digits and
adults who are nearing triple-digits. Most people just use the little
ear buds that come with their MP3 player and for travel, that's great.
But if you want a little more out of your music, try a pair of
Skullcandy headphones.
Skullcandy produces a wide range of high-end headphones for every
budget. One of their top-of-the-line models is the SK Pro. Intended for
pro DJs, these headphones have the goods. The bass is thumping, and the
treble is crystal-clear. For you techies:
Driver diameter: 50mm
Magnet Type: NdFeB
Frequency range: 20Hz - 20Khz
Impedance: 64 ohms Max input power / 100mW
For you non-techies: it sounds really really really good. Way better than your ear buds.

These headphones are incredibly comfortable. Super thick, soft padding
is added to the head wrap and the earcups. As a life-long wearer of
eye-glasses, I have always had a hard time finding headphones that are
comfortable - I found comfort with the SK Pro. The earcups have
"tri-axial" movement, allowing them to twist for a better fit. 90
degree rotation makes studio monitoring a breeze. And for those who
aren't yet ready to give up the portability of earbuds, the SK Pro
folds up compactly to about half its original size.
I would be remiss if I didn't mention the sleek styling; headphones
are rarely seen as fashion accessories. Skullcandy was not as
short-sighted, and all their headphones have a bit of panache. The SK
Pro features white accents and skull imagery. Other Skullcandy
headphones come in a Skittles assortment of colors, camouflage, faux
bullets, metallic paint, and more. So now you can look as good as your
music sounds.