@Ravioli was gracious enough to let me test drive a pair of clarity aloft and halo headsets.
I think I am a clunky headset guy though.
The CA sound quality seemed really good but the fit was not right. It felt like wire hangers tugging on my ears.
I tried a few adjustments but flew with them for about 2 hours. I don't think they would be any less irritating on a 4 hour flight than a bulky headset. Just for a different set of reasons.
Then I put on the halos and the fit was perfect. You almost wouldn't know they were there.
But I couldn't hear myself at all when I would transmit. It was weird. I thought my radio was kaput for a bit.
They didn't seem to do as good a job blocking out cabin sound either so I landed and ended the experiment because it was hot, bumpy, and busy.
These things would probably be fine given time to get used to them but I feel like they are a little more flimsy.
If I accidentally snag a cord on the DCs or Bose, the subtle shifting that occurs is less dramatic because they are more firmly attached to my noggin.
I really wanted the CAs to be the ones for me. They got a lot of positive reviews but there is just not enough meat to keep the mic in place and I didn't find them to be that comfortable. It is literally a rubber band that holds them to your had. Not a rubber band in the traditional sense but in the sense of it being a band made of rubber.
Now to find a traditional ANR headset that is quality but less costly than the 320s.