Yes, since the headset system features a dual coated metal rod supporting a secondary arch supported by elastic that, once on the head, almost not feel. The same goes for the circum-aural which separates the speakers enough ear to not suffer low (since this is the only real flaw of the helmet: Despite its good overall neutrality, spectrum favors sufficiently recent).
The main point, the sound will not disappoint you, we're at. Suffice to say that it is difficult for me to give you proof that I do not speak for helmets across all categories; as long as you have more funds, a Rig Platronics or Sennheiser ONE G4ME will do better, but that given the cost of Siberia can not get better in terms of quality / price ratio. Note therefore that any performance is relative ...
Finally, the microphone, is not exceptional, is sufficiently above the rest that it is good. It will not replace a Shure microphone or Blue with, but it will do in your games.
Definitely, despite its small flaws, the Siberia is recommended. If you can afford it, turn to the other two aforementioned helmets, otherwise you can go for, especially if you like the boldness of construction.