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I don't have them but people mention the weight and them staying in(esp. sweaty) so that would be another aspect. I'm sure the owners can chime in.
I can tell you since they have metal inner housings and temp. fluctuation(difference between cooler metal and warmer ear canals) and condensation is a possible issue depending on temperature/weather. I have had some of that and you might need to stick with plastic housings for active stuff or the sound could go out as water condenses and builds up. Cold temps during snowboarding means cold air outside meeting ear canal warmth inside and then those two meet and a good chance you may get water build up.
Back in the days, when I worked with hearing aids
Condensation death was common
And those are made from plastic. I would think a metal housing would suffer that type of problem as well, if not worse.
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