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Reddit mentions of Zanheadgear Black Nylon Balaclava - Cold Weather Face Protection

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Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of Zanheadgear Black Nylon Balaclava - Cold Weather Face Protection. Here are the top ones.

Zanheadgear Black Nylon Balaclava - Cold Weather Face Protection
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    Features:
  • Flat seams for added comfort
  • 100% stretchy nylon
  • Lightweight protection from outdoor elements
  • Offers a non-bulky, snug fit
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height5.3 Inches
Length1.2 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateFebruary 2012
SizeOne Size
Weight0.04 Pounds
Width8.35 Inches

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Found 7 comments on Zanheadgear Black Nylon Balaclava - Cold Weather Face Protection:

u/BerserkWolfman · 33 pointsr/masseffect

As a semi-professional costumer, I offer the following suggestions. One, get a balacava (example here) to cover the neck. Two, look into different boots that cover the bottom of the feet.. or for goodness sake, don't wear white socks!

u/rottenartist · 8 pointsr/hauntedattractions

Get baby powder. Before you put on the mask, throw a bunch of baby powder into the mask, shake it around, shake it back out. Putting the mask on and taking it off will be much easier now and less likely to tear the mask. Keep a small travel-sized bottle of powder with you when you go on break to put into the mask.

Consider buying a very thin balaclava like this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0012TZ04E/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

It makes wearing the mask much nicer and also makes it easier to put on and off. You can either tuck the opening in the balaclava below your chin or cut a mouth hole for easier breathing if the fabric feels restrictive.

At the very least, get a cheap wig cap from Wal-mart or even a Halloween store. That will keep your hair from moving around and getting in your face and also keep the mask from tugging at your hair.

Ask for explicit instructions on how to put on the mask and take it off. NEVER EVER grab the face of the mask to adjust it. Always use the flat palms of your hands on the sides or top of the mask to shift it around on your head. The face of the mask is the thinnest part and is easiest to tear. Never hold the mask by the face, always by the head or both hands holding the lower chest and shoulder edges.

Put on the mask and take it off by sliding your hands, flat, palms facing each other, up inside the neck of the mask. Gently stretch your flat hands away from each other inside the neck of the mask to open up the neck and slide it on or off your head.

u/hypenexus · 3 pointsr/loseit

A balaclava or something similar makes a big difference for the cold air. You can get half masks too that just cover the neck/mouth/nose if you have a hat you prefer. The thin fabric doesn't make you sweat but it gives just enough protection.

u/iisdmitch · 2 pointsr/cosplay

It's technically a balaclava http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balaclava_(clothing)

I purchased this one specifically. It's a tighter fit, more like lycra or something. You don't want a knit ski mask.

u/garvisdol · 1 pointr/bikecommuting

I tried a few different things. Some of them ended up fogging my glasses, others maybe were too thick to fit a helmet over.

The one I use all the time is:

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0012TZ04E/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

It's very thin. I still wear a winter hat over it, then a helmet on top of that.