-10°F to 50°F Windproof & Warm Fleece Balaclava, Water Resistant Thermal Ski Mask for Unisex
M**E
Amazing mask highly recommended!!!
The media could not be loaded. I have a larger head and this mask fits wonderfully. It is extremely warm. I work in a freezer for 8 hours every day with an average temperature of -8°F and this mask keeps me warm the whole time. It is snug but not too snug yet not real loose either. In my opinion its a perfect fit. Easy to breath in, doesn't make you feel suffocated at all also you don't feel your hot breath being trapped in either. ( As a side note) - it doesn't build up that slight moisture patch on the inside from you breathing either like most masks do. If you have worn a mask in the cold you know what I'm talking about. Also I have 6 huge fans that are constantly blowing piercing cold air right at me while I'm working and everywhere the mask covers I feel absolutely no wind or coldness on my skin. Nice material, feels like cotton on the inside and neoprene on the outside, multi functional with wearing position and doesn't slide around. I have bought 13 different types of masks and this is the best one yet. By far the most recommended by me personaly.
M**C
Nice quality.
Keeps you warm.
K**.
I was suprised how much I like it!
Just got this Rigwarl longer neck cover balaclava delivered today and have to say I'm quiet impressed with how it fits and the quality and craftsmanship it is constructed.I purchased this balaclava for an upcoming trip next week to Wyoming for a snowmobile trip tour into Yellowstone National Park. Would give it 5 stars, but haven't been able to test it in extremely low temperatures yet. Rating will be updated after my trip.I measured my head before ordering and ended up ordering 2 sizes (medium and large) because my head measured 58mm which is at the size change. After receiving the 2 sizes, it seems the measurement given in the ad for sizes are based on the top portion of the balaclava mainly. Between the medium and large, the face mask portions fit the same and the head portion varied (See images w/ size labeled). I ended up liking the medium size more because it was snug pretty much everywhere while the large was not at the seam on the forehead. It seems to be pretty warm and the mesh opening at the nose and mouth allows for easy breathing and is not all restrictive.The only issue I could see with this balaclava would be wearing goggles with it. The reason is the nose bridge of the face mask doesn't sit quiet flush all the way across the cheeks which allows your breath to escape towards your eyes. I could see this being a reason for goggles to fog up stated in other reviews, but I haven't had the opportunity to try with goggles yet.As a person with a sensory disorder this balaclava fits very well, is quiet comfortable, and doesn't itch or scratch while putting on and wearing. Also, it stays put pretty much when putting on/taking off a tight fit helmet and is quiet comfortable wearing various ways with the helmet on. Mobility is non-restricted and the neck cover is long enough to stay in my shirt well on the longer neck cover balaclava. I figured that moving around would cause the neck part to pull out of my shirt, but it doesn't.It is very comfortable to wear every way I wore it with one exception. When wearing it with the head covered and around the neck without the face mask it was a little snug in the throat, but tolerable. It also covers the ears great no matter how it is worn unless wearing at as a neck gaiter, obviously! :)Last, the shell seems to be waterproof well. I put a portion of the balaclava under a running faucet and water ran off immediately with minimum absorption. The water that did absorb into the fabric did not seem to go all the way through to the fleece liner and could not be felt to the touch.All in all, I would highly recommend this balaclava from Rigwarl to anyone and feel the ad did not mislead in any way about the product!PS...I will update the review about warmth and windproof when I return from my trip since the winter weather in Wyoming will be quiet colder than it is here in Georgia.
G**
Wet winter weather
Purchased this for cold rainy weather. Have not had a chance to use it yet, I did however try it on and it seems to fit well. My head is 22" around if this helps. Advertised as waterproof which is one of the reasons I purchased it.
V**S
Warm but not form fitting. Moves and obscures vision.
Looks nice and offers great wind stopping and warmth. Extra long neck cover. Not as breathable as I'd like. Hard to keep on correctly while working. Loosely fitting making it slip over your eyes when you move your head. Had a strange smell
T**6
Would buy this again!!!!
To keep me warm and dry while doing my linen delivery job. It could be tighter on the face area as I wear glasses and they still fog up if it's over my mouth. But if it was tighter it wouldnt. Other than that definitely waterproof. I've been rained on where some coats even would be soaked, this wasnt. And definitely was still warm in it
R**S
A Decent Cold Weather Balaclava
I work out in the weather. Rain, snow, heat, you name it. Winters can be brutal here in Missouri, especially combined with the wind. My company offers a fleece balaclava, which is fine for 40 degree weather, but doesnt do jack for the breeze. I picked this up and gave it a shot. It works well. It doesnt keep you warm like fleece, but it definetly cuts the wind out of the equation, making my job much more bearable in the colder months. So far the coldest ive worn it out in is 25 degrees, in windy conditions that probably made it feel closer to 15, cold enough to make your face hurt in a matter of minutes if it wasnt covered. And it seems to be water resistant as well. Was out in sleeting rain and only the mouth piece got wet enough to feel through to my face.
L**H
Great when temperature below zero and windy
This is a very comfortable balaclava and works as represented. However, several said it does not fog up glasses, but it does. I have to take off my glasses when walking or I cannot see due to breath fogging up my glasses. I usually only wear a balaclava when the temperature is around 0 F degrees or very windy and cold. I think no matter what product you use at that temperature; glasses would fog up. Otherwise, the product is well designed, thick enough to insulate the face and works well in extreme cold.
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