I find that a nice tight fitting black one with holes just for the eyes and mouth is great, goes down well in the local post office too !
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I find that a nice tight fitting black one with holes just for the eyes and mouth is great, goes down well in the local post office too !
Hi Al,
I have a buff, think they are great. Been using it when out on the road bike with a wolly hat and been toasty, no ear aches!
Reading Trail magazine the otherday and they reviewed a Coldkillers Hot hood. Not sure if it would be too warm for running but this quote captured my attention:
"Suoperlight, windproof and well-cut, it provides cover around sensitive, easily wind-chapped areas on your face in the way a hood or Buff really cant manage"
It has a ventilated nose/mouth area too!?
Could be great or could be gucci kit for left wing bedwetters.
G
i have the berghaus black balaclava and found a new north face one whilst out running. the berghaus is a bit thinner but has a bigger face opening than the tighter faced thicker and warmer nf.
i also have a buff but dont really like it for bad weather, but its good under a climbing lid.
All the talk about buffs and watching this vidoe on youtube where the guy seems to be on speed...... has potentially convinced me to get one.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pperW4PKeSw
But would i look like the thug to get a st georges flag one?
https://sslrelay.com/s178137081.onea...3D2825586%3D29
I wore this hat at lunchtime, and it kept me snuggly dry.
I think I have just lost my third buff. Bugger. Could be on Kinder near Sandy Heys, that's when I last opened my bag to get a bar out. Great piece of kit. Bugger.
Can't beat a buff, Al. Still think it would be entertaining to see you lather your head in deep heat though.
Hmmm, got changed for the cross country in my mates van last week. He put so much deep heat and vics on him self i had to throw myself out of the van with tears running down my face! I think he ran so fast because he was trying to get away from the smell! (or the pain!)