Hiya.
I use Beyer DT150 headphones. They are solid, repairable, and have a
better bass end than the old DT100.
They are closed, but this can be a good thing as you get less spill from
the headphones onto the mic than with open cans+less level is needed.
You can blow them up, but it's pretty hard, and the drivers are not too
expensive to replace. The old DT100 was a bit of an industry standard,
and the DT150 looks likely to follow in it's footsteps.