Sticky Sounds – First of Its Kind Mountable Speakers For Extreme Sports

Meet Sticky Sounds, revolutionizing the way extreme sport buffs and the rest of us listen to music on the go! From riding a bike through Utah’s Park City trails to surfing the waves in Maui, Sticky Sounds is ready to bring your music out into the world with you.

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Sticky Sounds is the “Go Pro” of Speakers – completely seamless, easy to bring with you wherever and a total must have at all times. Sticky Sounds, allows their fun and portable speaker to mount to anything (including skateboards, snowboards, bikes and even showers), it is both waterproof and extremely durable.

The team consists of London Lazerson, CEO and Co-Founder, Bracken Mudrow COO and Co-Founder, Jarik Mudrow, and Bruce Redd. Sticky Sounds was conceptualized in March of 2015 when Lazerson was looking for a solution to his own problem. Lazerson is an avid snowboarder and long boarder who was looking for a speaker he could easily mount to his sporting equipment and not get ruined by the weather. After not being able to find what he was looking for, Sticky Sounds was born, designed and produced. Bruce Redd was then brought into the team to help fund the first 10,000 units. Sticky Sounds has officially been selling since January 3rd, 2016.

Sticky Sounds Tech Specs include:

  • Waterproof IPx6
  • Rugged/Shockproof
  • Mini SD card slot
  • Micro USB charger
  • Works with any GoPro Mount
  • Floats

 

Sticky Sounds is ideal for snowboarding, longboarding, kayaking, surfing, skiing, skateboarding, and many other action sports. Imagine where music can go when you take it on a ride.

Sticky Sounds retails for $68.95 on Amazon and is also sold locally in Utah. Sticky Sounds sells various accessories for the speaker including snowboard mounts, bike mounts, surfboard mounts, belt loop mounts, and many more. Accessories price range from $9-$20.

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