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9/16/2009 3:50:41 PM
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 betterRVing Posts -4
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RV Headsets
Recommended by Lazydays Driving Instructor Barney Alexander
RV Headsets www.rvheadsets.com $79.00
Lazydays Senior Driving Instructor Barney Alexander recommends RV Headsets as a superior means for spotter and driver to communicate when parking an RV. Powered by 9-volt batteries, these aviation style headsets allow for the spotter’s hands to be free to communicate with signals while the driver is able to keep both hands on the wheel. Unlike two-way radios, the RV Headsets do not have push-to-talk buttons. So go ahead and interrupt...especially if your driver is about to back into something.
Click here to read the article on the BetterRVing website.
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11/20/2009 8:37:12 PM
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 Doug (Bright In)
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Is it for male and female to used together???
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12/30/2009 4:22:42 PM
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 COWBOY EDMONDS (CORPUS CHRISTI, TX)
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THE GREATEST THING SINCE SLICED BREAD. OUGHT TO BE A REQUIREMENT.
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2/1/2010 3:22:43 PM
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 Jay (Fresno)
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Thanks for this one. The technology for hands free is duplex and I have been searching every Motorcycle shop for something. This is great.
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4/10/2010 12:29:28 PM
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 COYBOY EDMNDS (CORPU CHRISTI, TX)
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THOSE BONE HEADS DON T TAKE DEBIT CARDS.
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4/10/2010 9:42:20 PM
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 Larry (Edmonton AB)
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Ok, .. we have looked for something like this but where or who are they available from???
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4/12/2010 10:58:36 AM
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 COWBOY (OPUS CHRII, TX)
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I BOUGHT SET OF THEM. THEY AINT WORTH TWO HOOTS IN HECK.
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4/12/2010 11:01:42 AM
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 COWBOY (CORPUS CHRISTI, TX)
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YOU AN ORDER THEM FROM: http://www.rvheadsets.com/ OR, YOU MIGHT TRY AN RV DEALER. THEY MIGHT HAVE THEM. ONE HERE DID. I GOT THEM MUCH CHEAPER THAN ONLINE.
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4/15/2010 8:40:02 PM
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 Terry (Hudson Fl)
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They has saved my marriage
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4/26/2010 1:02:54 PM
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 COWBOY (CORPUS CHRISTI TX)
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THEY ARE GOOD FOR SOME THINGS, I DON T DOUBT BUT I EXPECTED BETTER QUALITY. ESPECIALLY SINCE HEY ARE FROM COMPANY LIKE SUNSHINE
http://sunshinervdriverservices.com/
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5/3/2010 9:53:18 PM
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 scott (fort lauderdale)
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Sad to think people can t back up a coach with mirrors and cameras. Same people who can t dock a boat or park a car......
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5/3/2010 11:28:36 PM
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 COWBOY (CORPUS CHRISTI, TX)
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SCOTT, I CAN HANDLE ANYTHING FROM 1/4 JEEP T A 67 TON TANK CARRIER. HERDING A A MOTOR HOME IS LIKE CHILD S PLAY FOR ME. BUT, EVERY BIT OF HELP I CAN GET I USE . THERE ARE THINGS CALLED BLIND SPOTS THAT EVEN A MIRROR OR CAMERA CAN T SPOT.
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5/23/2010 4:53:49 PM
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 Dot (Austin TX)
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My husbandand I took the RV Driver Confidence Course with Barney Alexander at Lazydays. I cannot thank Barney enough for introucing the RV headsets to us. We absolutely love them...it was pleasure, instead of a struggle, parking the RV. Thank you.
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5/23/2010 6:57:20 PM
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 carol (n.m.)
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Why not use cell phones? A lot cheaper.
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5/26/2010 1:37:49 AM
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 Jeanne (Ontario Canada)
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Not all cell phones can be used that way, & they require you to hold onto them the head sets are a great way to communicate and leaves both hands free for signals. I back up/park a tractor & 53 box daily, these would make even my job easier.
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7/19/2010 11:30:53 PM
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 Larry (Edmonton Alberta)
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Terry in Hdson Fl/. I did not see your comment until now. I have my million miles in and still drive tractor-trailer to help family and friends. The head set was to help my wife with my hearing loss. Put your brain in gear before mouth in motion.
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7/19/2010 11:32:19 PM
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 Larry (Edmonton)
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Sorry Terry! My comment was intended for Scott in Ft Lauderdale. My apologies.
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8/11/2010 10:42:36 PM
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 Brian ()
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Cowboy__Turn off the CAPS!
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9/14/2010 5:41:28 PM
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 Jay (Fresno)
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The headsets are great and my wife and I can now communicate without yelling. We often get an AM radio station on the headset and it is bothersome. Any way to eliminate it?
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6/11/2011 12:37:15 PM
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 Don Smalley (Klamath Falls, OR.)
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My wife and I have had the RV head sets for about a year now, and we love them. Before we use to use a set of walk abouts, the 20 mile ones and the batteries always dead. We made a trip to Alaska and campers wondered what we had, they loved them also
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