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Reddit mentions of Premium Shemagh Head Neck Scarf - Black/Camel

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Premium Shemagh Head Neck Scarf - Black/Camel. Here are the top ones.

Premium Shemagh Head Neck Scarf - Black/Camel
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    Features:
  • A simple yet efficient way to protect your face and neck from sun, wind and sand.
  • Works well as alternative winter headwear, particularly in areas with snow and strong winds.
  • Size : 42 " x 42" including tassels; weight : 4 oz
Specs:
ColorOrig - Black/Camel
Height0 Inches
Length42 Inches
Number of items1
Size42 " x 42" with tassels
Weight0.25132697868 Pounds
Width42 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Premium Shemagh Head Neck Scarf - Black/Camel:

u/takosandbeer · 4 pointsr/aww

The hat is made locally in my home town, they're called Notch hats. You can buy their gear and more here https://www.notchgear.com

Also, I live in southern Arizona so it gets pretty damn hot during the day. I wear shemaghs to help keep the sun off my neck and face. You can find them pretty cheap on Amazon. YouTube has some pretty good tutorials if you're looking for different ways of wearing your shemagh. I usually just fold it into a big triangle and tie two ends together over my chest and I wear loose around my neck, and if it's too sunny I can just drop it over my head like a hood. They're very lightweight and breathable, perfect for long days in the sun, and they're great for pretty much any outdoor activity.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00X31L2W8/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1526097329&sr=8-3&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=shemagh&dpPl=1&dpID=51c9LThP8UL&ref=plSrch

https://youtu.be/pi_-6kI5Bzw

u/Teerlys · 3 pointsr/preppers

For my literally carry on my person at all times kit:

  • This keychain flashlight is one of the things I'll be getting for Christmas this year to replace my old junker. I put a bit of research time into this with the help of /r/flashlights and youtube video reviews. I think it's a solid pick.

  • I carry a Skeletool CX Multitool pretty much everywhere except airplanes. For day to day life it has all of the tools most people will need and weighs way less than a fully packed leatherman. I have uses for this at minimum monthly if not multiple times a week.

  • I also wear a paracord bracelet regularly. Honestly... on that one I've never really had a call to unwind and use it as rope, but I like it well enough and it's nice knowing that it's there if I need it. Given the recent apple keynote address where they announced that their new watch will have full cellular capabilities among the other things it can do I am half considering replacing this with a $400 wrist computer at some point, but that's a hefty investment.

  • Smart phone. A world of information at my fingertips.

  • Then there's the usual stuff like keys, work badge, headphones, wallet.

    However, I also bring my backpack with me to and from work everyday, and if we're heading out adventuring for the day I'll chuck it in my trunk just to have it. I'm not sure I'll get everything here, but I'll toss in what I can remember off of the top of my head.

  • Kleenex, Ibuprofen, pepto tablets, band aids, cough drops
  • Pepper Spray and a boot knife
  • Fingerless leather gloves + a seasonal pair of full work gloves. The fingerless ones are the ones I use most often when I'm helping friends or family move heavy things. They have padded palms and protect my hands well. The seasonal work gloves are for in the event I need to engage in more messy hand work and the winter pair has served as backup for my cold weather gloves more than once when someone less prepared didn't have their own.
  • I got a shemagh once on a whim after watching a video on it. Tried it on, decided I looked ridiculous, but kept it as a small thin blanket in my backpack.
  • Come winter I always have my Balaclava (seriously, this one is awesome) for really cold weather and even a half piece for when it's cold enough for a scarf but I don't really need full head gear. I love both of these and refer to them as my full ninja vs my half ninja. My fiancee rolls her eyes.
  • A few kirkland brand 5 hour energy bottles (I don't like coffee)
  • Umbrella, lighter, backup phone charger, and headphones
  • Full size water-resistant flashlight

    That stuff usually gets toted around with me just about everywhere, though not always directly on my person. Depending on the season or event I'll add or remove items as needed.
u/zxj4k3xz · 2 pointsr/airsoft

Ares Ameoba CCR or the newer model, the AM-005

shemaghs are good neck protection