Best cold breaker
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sunwolf -
December 18, 2012(york, PA)
I use to wear a home made bib like this made of a leather welder's apron. That was ok. But! This is the best ever! Light wieght and velcro neck. I've never been more pleased with trying to break the cold. My winter riding gets real cold and I'm more then just comfortable. I'm gonna get another just to keep on my other bike that I ride more than the 2. So I have one with me all the time and don't have to worry if I left it home.
Can't go without it
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Mike -
February 15, 2012(Everett, WA)
I use this product daily. It really makes a difference. I wish it went infront of my arms too.
Great product
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Mike -
August 31, 2011(LA, CA)
I wear a vented leather jacket and even with the liner cold air still penetrates through....but no more! This liner is nearly perfect. It blocks out the air great, it covers from the neck to the waist, and has a high quality soft finish. My only complaint would be I wish it has more adjustment in the neck as it's a little large for my neck. Highly recommend.
Works Great!
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Abu -
February 22, 2010(Lynnwood, WA)
Fits well and works well to keep the breeze out.
breeze buster is great.
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kyle -
December 17, 2009(Bethesda, MD)
I've had mine for many seasons, and it's fantastic. It really works, it's not bulky, and it's easy to pack. It will be 25 degrees this morning when I ride into work, but I know the buster will keep me warm.
Breeze Buster
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Ron Dake -
August 09, 2007(West Columbia, Nova Scoti)
I bought one and it worked great. It really adds a layer of comfort and warmth on real cool days. I find that it is good down to about 38 degrees under a leather jacket. I liked it so much that I bought a 2nd one for a Christmas present for a fellow biker.
Breeze Buster -- one trick way to deal with chilly rides
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Declan -
August 09, 2007(Bay Area, NC)
Given the number of micro climates in the Bay Area, there's a constant need to add and remove layers. I've found the Breeze Buster to be ideal in stuffing under an Aerostich when the temperature drops into the 60's and below while at the same time, not restricting movement on the bike. This is one item I highly recommend for both comfort and convenience as it takes up minimal space. Excellent rugged quality.