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Reddit mentions of SUNLAND Lycra Fabrics Balaclava Motorcycle Cycling Bike Bandana Hiking Skateboard Head Sock 3 Pack Black
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We found 1 Reddit mentions of SUNLAND Lycra Fabrics Balaclava Motorcycle Cycling Bike Bandana Hiking Skateboard Head Sock 3 Pack Black. Here are the top ones.
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- High-Quality:Balaclavas that Establish Exquisite Performance for Breathability, Absorbency, Wicking, Durability and Abrasion Resistance
- Very Soft:Wrinkle Free. Lightweight. Stay Warm and Dry. Extremely strong and durable - wrinkle free - lightweight, portable and comfortable - quick drying and machine washable
- Multi-purpose Balaclava:Can be worn as full face mask or hat, open balaclava, sun shield masks, half ski mask , neck gaiter or saharan style & ninja hoodie. Wear your balaclava on its own or under a helmet. People use Sunland balaclava for skiing, running, riding, fishing, snowboarding, motorcycling, hiking, Climbing. Perfect fit for Women, Men and Children. It is best gift for your friends and family etc
- Warm & Keep Dry – Sunland ski face masks are tailored to your head and face to ensure that the part to cover the nose not falls down easily. Complete head face neck mask for summer and winter. The balaclava mesh material is breathable, absorbs sweat and will keep you dry. It also fit nicely under your helmet and goggles and keep your face and head warm
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Color | Blackx3 |
Size | Large |
For some budget options:
I can vouch for the Przewalski brand soft shell jacket (https://www.amazon.com/Przewalski-Thermal-Cycling-Softshell-Windbreaker/dp/B075DSGQTY). It's thicker in the front and sleeves for wind protection, lighter in the back for breathability, with back pockets which are very convenient when commuting.
Someone on here last year mentioned cutting up a tyvek envelop (woven plastic fiber) to use as booties inside a regular shoe can really help keep feet warm until you figure out a more elegant solution.
I've gotten by with inexpensive balaclavas (something like this: https://www.amazon.com/Fabrics-Motorcycle-Cycling-Skateboard-Balaclava/dp/B074RBN864/).
I rode my commute pretty much all of last winter in DC , it really wasn't too bad. A few days of really nasty wind, and one with ice. This year might be worse, but don't be too scared!