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BUFF unisex-adult Neck Gaitersheadwear; neckwear

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  • 100% Wool
  • Imported
  • 100% Merino Wool-Feels great next to skin
  • Can be worn 10 different ways-Including as Scarf, facemask, beanie, balaclava, saharine, pirate cap, sunguard, neck gaitor, +
  • Winner of the Backpacker Magazine's Editors Choice Award
  • Naturally odor resistant-lightweight thermal protection too!
  • Made in Spain at the Buff factory


The special Merino wool in Wool Buff keeps you warm in the cold, wicks moisture to keep you cool when it's hot and being , does not start to smell after wear. Ideal for outdoor activities, motorcyclists, skiers, climbers, cyclists etc.


Sara
Reviewed in Spain on January 8, 2025
Hace poco adquirí el Buff Multifunktionstuch Wool Lana Merino y ha superado todas mis expectativas. Este producto es ideal para cualquier actividad al aire libre, ya sea senderismo, esquí o simplemente para el día a día durante los meses más fríos. La lana merino es increíblemente suave al tacto, no pica en la piel como otras lanas, lo que lo hace muy cómodo de llevar durante largas horas. Además, la propiedad termorreguladora de la lana merino es perfecta, ya que mantiene mi cuello y cabeza cálidos sin sobrecalentarlos, y me mantiene seco al absorber la humedad de la piel.Lo que realmente destaca de este Buff es su versatilidad. Puede usarse de múltiples maneras: como bufanda, diadema, pasamontañas, o incluso como una capa extra de protección bajo un casco. El tejido es elástico y adaptable, lo que permite un ajuste cómodo y sin presión, y se adapta bien a distintas formas y tamaños de cabeza. No solo proporciona calidez, sino también una gran transpirabilidad, evitando que se acumule sudor en la piel. Si buscas una prenda multifuncional, cómoda y con un material de alta calidad como la lana merino, este Buff es una excelente opción para mantenerte protegido y cómodo en cualquier actividad al aire libre. ¡Totalmente recomendable!
Asif Khan
Reviewed in India on May 22, 2024
Good product but loses its original shape after sometime
Isabelle Lefin
Reviewed in Belgium on December 10, 2023
Il est nickel, doux et bien chaud, se positionne bien dans le cou ... 😁
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2022
Does as promised. Light, but you can layer 3-4 times over your ears.
DJ TEMPA
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 29, 2020
If you're trying to decide between the Coolnet or the Merino Wool versions to use as a mask i bought both at the same time so i could compare for myself...For context i have a large beard so a standard face mask was not the best option for me as i work in a place that requires me by law to wear a mask for 6 hours straight due to the recent change in rules in the UK... it should also be noted that using either of these products as masks will most likely NOT protect you from Covid-19 as well as something like an N95 mask may do.Breathability:They are both quite easy to breath through as the material on both versions is quite thin, but the Coolnet version is just slightly easier (by maybe 10%) also depending on how much you talk the merino wool one can collect a little bit of moisture where your mouth is again making it just a that little bit more difficult to breath through, but the Coolnet version is "moisture wicking" so this doesn't happen when talking a lot.Heat:The Coolnet version stays true to it's name and is definitely cooler than the Merino Wool version, you can kind of feel the cooling sensation as you breath, perhaps that's why it feels slightly easier to breath through, however as i write this review winter is approaching so if you are planning on being outside a lot maybe the Merino Wool would be better suited for you.Comfort:The Merino Wool version is definitely more comfortable for me, softer on the skin around your face and neck, the Coolnet version isn't uncomfortable by any means but certainly is not as soft, but this could be due to the fact that despite both versions being "One Size Fits All" The Coolnet version is slightly smaller (tighter around your face) this could also be an attributing factor to why it's slightly easier to breathe through, that being said there are some negative reviews on the Merino Wool version saying it's too big & baggy for some people on the smaller side so buyer beware.Looks:Obviously this is subjective but to me the Merino Wool version definitely looks the best, it looks the most natural with clothing, that being said there's nothing really natural about wearing a mask in public so it's moot, but the Coolnet version can have a slight "shine" to it in some lighting and you can tell it's a synthetic fabric, also since it's slightly tighter on your face you are able to see through it very slightly in some lighting & it is easier to see the shape of your face and even some lip movements.Overall Quality:The Merino Wool version has a stitched lining around both ends which gives it a nice edge in quality over the Coolnet version which has no stitched lining or seam of any kind the fabric simply ends, also by default due to the nature of the material the coolnet looks and feels cheaperMy Personal Recommendation:Function Over Form... Despite the Merino Wool version being "better" in many ways i would pick the Coolnet version every time mainly because it is easier to breath through, it doesn't get too hot & it wicks moisture (spit, sweat & rain) it may not feel as soft or look as nice but you can definitely breath through it & talk through it for a longer period of time.
Gina B
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2020
Warm. Soft. Breathable. Fast-drying. Highly recommend.The mask remains more breathable than ones not made of wool in wet conditions.I have been wearing these year-round as a trail running sweatband and ski buff for the past 6+ years up in the Rockies.
William J Dempsey Jr
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2020
Awesome - Warm & Soft - Unlimited Uses
c.j.travis
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2020
I have owned 4 of these! My only problem is remembering where I left it of who I loaned it to. it will start off a little snug/tight but loosens up to a comfortable point and stays there. It is so long that I fold it in on itself halfway and the extra thickness is nice in chilly temps. I have worn them in the single digits over my ears and chin with amazing warmth. I usually tuck the back up under my hat so it will stay up.THIS IS THE ONE YOU ARE LOOKING FOR
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2018
Good product.
Laurie
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2017
I love the versatility of the buff line, and merino wool makes it even warmer. Last weekend I used my buff when I was skiing in the rain. It kept my head and neck warm inside my helmet, even after getting wet. The only drawback is that I smelled a little like a sheep, but it wasn't overwhelming.
RD Yee
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2016
I got this for my husband because I loved mine so much, and now he is a fan as well. It is useful in so many ways -- we never hike without our Buffs!
Craig Feringa
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2016
I am 5'10" about 180-185 and the Buff fit very well with lots of room to spare. The material is quite thin, but it kept the wind at bay and my neck and chin warm on a 40 degree day for 100+ miles.
CamadianMom
Reviewed in Canada on March 11, 2015
Keeps me warm on runs while allowing me to breathe through the material on really cold days. When it's a little warmer out, I wear it as a headband on runs. My husband borrowed it and then wanted to take it with him to his pond hockey tournament.