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Would frighten the life out of me if that was behind me on the slopes lol
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Started by Dobby in Ski Chatter 15-Jan-2016 - 12 Replies
Daved
reply to 'Neoprene ski masks' posted Jan-2016
I have used a ski facemask in the states last year and I did need it, 20f below ..the one to get has a grille for the breath and works ok..found the link here http://www.ebay.com/itm/Face-Mask-Grace-Folly-C3-Sierra-Angel-Ski-Snowboard-Motorcycle-/171968822918?rmvSB=true
Dobby
reply to 'Neoprene ski masks' posted Jan-2016
Cheers, Daved.
Yve:-)
reply to 'Neoprene ski masks' posted Jan-2016
bedrock barney wrote:There's always this:
Would frighten the life out of me if that was behind me on the slopes lol
Ranchero_1979
reply to 'Neoprene ski masks' posted Jan-2016
The one suggested by Daved looks good. Perhaps the vents make it a slight improvement on pulling a buff up.
Seems you really just want endorsement to buy more ski gear, which we wholly support :-).
If you really feel is going to be that cold; make sure thermal tops have hoods plus those nice thumb looks to ensure your wrists are covered to help keep hands warm. New set of inner gloves and some mittons on top and should be good to go.
Seems you really just want endorsement to buy more ski gear, which we wholly support :-).
If you really feel is going to be that cold; make sure thermal tops have hoods plus those nice thumb looks to ensure your wrists are covered to help keep hands warm. New set of inner gloves and some mittons on top and should be good to go.
Lilywhite
reply to 'Neoprene ski masks' posted Jan-2016
Buff has always been enough for me in Sweden. If the wind is really biting a smear of Vaseline or lip balm on exposed nose tip /cheekbones is a good shout.
Topic last updated on 16-January-2016 at 13:39