Skate and Annoy: Reviews

marleyrevolution1

House of Marley Revolution Headphones

House of Marley products support 1love the the Marley family charitable organization. And aside from the Bob Marley affiliation, they also claim to be eco-friendly products. What that means is a small amount of recycled plastic and a lot of other materials that are recyclable. Note: That’s recyclable, not recycled. The packaging itself is mostly recyclable, and made from an undisclosed amount of material that has already been recycled, with the exception of the small plastic sheet used as a window on the side. Revolution Headphones originally sold for about $90, but by the time I got around to writing this reviews (years…) they seem to be perpetually “on sale” for $49. Their current product lineup has on-ear headphones from $40-$80, and over-ear headphones starting at $150. I liked these headphones. At first I was a little put off by the thin cord. So these were supposed to be semi-serious headphones. I’m not a guy who spends $90 on a pair of headphones, so you’ll need to factor that in to how much weight this review holds.

marleyrevolution2

I liked these headphones. Sure, the marketing material lays it on a little thick with Bob Marley references and eco-friendliness, but when I pulled them out of the box they seemed solid enough, and had some decent styling that was a little bit unique (at the time). I was a little bit put off by the thin cord for the small jack. (3.5mm? It doesn’t say.) The cord was braced in obligatory Rastafarian colors, but nab is it thin. The wire in those cables must be really small gauge, an therefore cheap. My listening tests were positive. These headphones are loud, and deliver good sound to my ears. I even tried them side by side with a splitter from the same source, in a commercial airliner no less. Against a set of Sony headphones that cost around $30 there was no contest. I even switched jacks to make sure it wasn’t a mechanical discrepancy. They fold up nicely, which means they could have used about half the packaging if they were really worried about being eco-friendly. I guess if your spending $80 on headphones, you want the box size to reflect that.

marleyrevolution3

I have used these for over a year now, and the thin cord has held up fine. There’s no crackling when you wiggle or insert the cord, but there is however, a lose screw rattling around one of the barrels. Whatever it is, it happened a couple months into using them. There’s no visible way to one the barrel, so I’m just going to leave it there instead of taking the risk of marring the padding trying to get them open. The grill inside the ear muffs is covered with fabric matching the underside of the head strap, so there’s not really any way to take it apart. I have to imagine the House of Marley would repair or replace that.

marleyrevolution4

To be honest, I’m not even a guy who spends $50 on a set of headphones. I didn’t buy these, they were sent to me to review. I dig these headphones. At $50 they are probably a solid buy.

Leave the first comment

Buy Stuff

Help support Skate and Annoy and keep the updates coming!

Recent Comments

  • Michiel: You’re doing the lord’s work. Fantastic job....
  • Athena Catalog Mega Drop – Skate and Annoy: […] This profile looks familiar too. Not Bullets, but maybe Blurrs? […]...
  • Athena Catalog Mega Drop – Skate and Annoy: […] stock. Starting at the top, some helmets that appear to be based on designs from Norcon and Cooper. I suppose it’s possible they were the original manufacturers of those helmets, Coope...
  • Dave: I'm a bit late to the party here bit I've been packing for a move and come across my old skateboard. The plexiglass ThunderBoard. When I started looking it up l, this blog came up and I found the ar...
  • Kilwag: Mom was looking out for you!...
  • Justin: Doz’r, so bad… kinda glad my mom ignored my request for one....
  • BritSkateMuseum: Just wanted to say I love it when S&A comes up when I google something, thanks for all the work this last 20 odd years 👍...
  • Ciao, incredibile... io ne ho a casa uno uguale, mi era stato regalato da piccolo, quanto può valere?: Ciao, incredibile... io ne ho a casa uno uguale, mi era stato regalato da piccolo, quanto può valere?...
  • John Meaney: Hi by any chance do u have any others and would you be interested in selling one...
  • william mcgill: i am wearing that shirt right now...
  • Deborah: Feel free to reach out i can share info about my grandpa Cecil Schertz. And yes Aaron created the Native logo for him...
  • Eddie: Found this in 2026, so I recently acquired this gonz first model board through an uncle that got it at a thrift. I knew it was old but needed the verification and this article helped me out a lot. Kne...
  • Ashley Harris: I'd like a free catalog please...
  • Szin napalm: My girl has one of these and I put some monster truck style offrad wheels on it the thing is beast. I'm trying to get her to put longboard trucks on it like these reverse style 😀 I got...
  • Matt Be: Those were great starter boards. So many kids got one after graduating from the plastic banana boards. After wearing out the Executioner, it was time for a "Pro" board....
  • Kilwag: Thanks for the update....
  • iDL: Silverstar was a subsidiary of Nicotine Wheels/East Coat Urethane. Originally Ricky Oyola set up Illuminati as a subsidiary of Zoo York but had to close the company due to an existing copyright on ...
  • Matt O'Connell: Turtles was near my house, got demolished in 98 or 99. My friends and I were the last to skate it with Charlie Wilkins and Vinnie Ponte, next day it was demolished after an insane session. Last peop...
  • Kilwag: You're going to love this - the original packaging: https://skateandannoy.com/blog/2014/06/long-rider-mania/...
  • Muppy: 2026 and I’m looking at one in my new band prac room right now. Cheers for this info guys!...
  • J.C.Hoogendijk: was my first deck 40 years ago...
  • Lee: Like Jason already said, the Conquering Warrior was a real complete and it was also my first proper skateboard (I don't consider it my first proper pro board). It was sold in sporting goods stores in ...
  • Ciaran gallagher: Friend me on Facebook Ciaran Gallagher Long Beach I will give you more info. Just seen message...
  • wes: I have a few of these....
  • Kilwag: Well this is funny. I while digging through my basement getting ready for a skate swap, I discovered I already had this game, buried in sea of plastic tubs filled with skate toy ephemera....
  • SEAN GOFF: Thats amazing...
  • Sandokanpedro: Salve ,anche io posseggo le due versioni.... imbullonati e l'altro perni fusi di Il primo nero con adesivo ed era accessoriato con ruote long ,recuperate le sue originali adesso è completo. L'altro...
  • Kilwag: Sorry, it's not our video. looks like it has been removed....
  • Dan: I realize this is a couple years old now, but I really wanna watch this video again. Any chance you can make the YouTube video public again and share the joy?...
  • Seth: These are dope af....
  • Ken: This is a great write up about Surf MC’s. Totally terrible. Wow. I don’t remember them in the 80s, but I grabbed the Surf or Die 12” single from Goodwill the other day. I may file a law suit aga...
  • Maria: This was my Dads company!!! He started it in our garage in Del Mar. I was 14 at the time. Thought I was the shit when we’d go to the competitions!...
  • Harry Rivenburgh: I have one. Contact me if you're still interested...
  • Steve: The top of the range Skuda La did get a review in Skateboarder Mag back in the day...