Neck Warmer - Winter Fleece Neck Gaiter, Ski Tube Scarf & Snowboard Half Face Mask, Face Cover for Men & Women
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This product was made without the use of any animals, so enjoy it.
I took my husbands' measurements - It's approximately nine. 75" wide by 8" tall. When I stretched it out like it was going to go over my head, it was 75" tall - It increased from 9 3/4 inches to 12 inches. He likes it a lot and prefers it to the mask with the straps around the ears. When he has to go outside in the cold, he wears it as a neck warmer and pulls it up over his nose. Someone in his cardiac rehab liked it and asked where he got it, so he'll bring the information with him to rehab tomorrow.
It certainly can; I use it for both cycling and running.
There are no filters on this gaiter because it was not designed with them.
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In 40-degree weather, I bought this for my daily 50-mile commute at 4 a. m. It keeps my neck warm to a great extent. It's long enough for me to tuck the top of it into my helmet and the bottom into my jacket's collar. And it's small enough to fit in the pocket of my jacket. 100% resilient to the force of the I live in a drought-stricken area, so I haven't had any rain yet, but I don't expect it to be water-resistant. That wasn't the point of the product in the first place, so it gets five stars.
I ordered three of these in various colors, but when they arrived, I was disappointed when I opened the sky blue one. Although I am aware that I have a large head, this was far too tight. I went back to the page, thinking I'd missed something on size, but I hadn't, so I made the decision to try on the navy and black. They were a lot more comfortable to wear. The next day, we were hit with sub-zero temperatures and a blizzard, which was precisely why I was looking for something similar. I'd struggled with scarves in the past to remove snow and didn't see a full facemask as an option. While snowblowing and shoveling, I wore one as a headband under the hood of my coat and the other as a face cover, and my face remained warm! I was shielded from the strong winds that were stinging my nose. br>Before I even knew it, this product was exactly what I needed. The dissatisfaction with the one color that didn't work faded. I informed the company of the size problem and immediately they wanted to ensure that I was not only 100% satisfied but happy with my purchase. Thank you, Anne and Laura; I know I'm covered now that the temperatures are dropping and another band of snow is approaching.
The fleece material is of good quality, and the neck covering is actually very lightweight and does not feel "bulky" when I wear it. This covering is beneficial to me personally because cold, winter air causes me to experience asthma, and having a covering over my mouth and nose is very helpful to me in the cold wintertime. With your winter hat, it fits easily in the jacket pocket. Thank you so much for creating such a wonderful and useful product; it is far superior to a scarf for me. I stopped wearing scarves because they kept falling off my face or flapping around in the wind, and I'm glad I found your fleece neck covering because I've been looking for something like this for years, and I'm glad I finally found your company via Amazon! This fleece neck covering stays in place over my face and complements (and partially conceals) my existing fleece hat. I recommend this product to anyone who is active in the winter (not just asthmatics), as this neckwear will be extremely useful for downhill skiers. cross- Snowboarders (from all over the country) are also welcome. br>Ben PS- If you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, try using the I hope your company reaps a windfall of profits as a result of producing such a fantastic product!!.
The length is ideal. Pilling. The quality is in doubt. This neck gaiter, which I ordered on February 1st, is extremely warm. The only complaint I have is with the material and construction of the product, which has pilling all over it after only a few wears. Please see the images attached. Because of how quickly the fabric pilled, the fabric isn't as good as I'd hoped. The pilling is purely cosmetic and has no bearing on the product's ability to keep the neck warm. br>br>In terms of construction, this product's sewing appears to be of poor quality, as evidenced by uneven material and poor stitching. br>br>I have no regrets about purchasing this product, and it is a great value for the money, which is why I gave it three stars. However, I intend to get a new neck gaiter as soon as possible.
br>I purchased this as a neck warmer for a cold bike ride in Upstate New York (30 degrees!).
Ok - So my biking trip was a bust, and I took a walk around the lake instead - However, it was at that point that the neck warmer proved to be extremely useful. It was long enough for me to pull up to cover my mouth and nose while keeping my neck covered and secure. It's also not too heavy, which is a plus. The black on black was exactly what I was looking for. It has a smooth exterior and a fleece interior, and the price is unbeatable! I would definitely recommend it.
I was hesitant to purchase this item because of some of the reviews, particularly those that stated that it was small and cold. So here's my story: it arrived small, which made my heart sink, but this was quickly dispelled. It was warm, and it stretched to fit over my enormous head (I'm 6 feet 4 inches tall, 250 pounds, and have a medium-sized head). head shape: long oval). It tucked neatly into my jacket and pulled up over my nose completely. I used it to keep warm while riding my bike, which is why I purchased it. It was 30 degrees outside, and it kept my neck and face warm up to 100 miles per hour, and it felt like it would keep it warm even longer because there was no wind. (Actually, it assisted in the sealing of my helmet and the prevention of fogging of my visor). For those who are curious, a wind chill of 30 degrees Fahrenheit at 100 miles per hour equals an apparent temperature of 6 degrees Fahrenheit. So, it's pretty toasty, at least when combined with my jacket and helmet.
The printed material is extremely thin - it's only a few microns thick. To the point where you can see right through it! The thermal side of things. It necessitates a significant amount of time and effort. I'm not sure what you're talking about. To call this thermal, you need a lot of something. This is just a cheap cleaning cloth with a micro thin layer of material sewn on. I'm 6'2" and 245 pounds, and this won't fit over my head without a lot of stretching; it barely covers my neck and is constricting. br>br>I have a lot of respect for this company's marketing prowess.