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Jerry d -
January 26, 2011(new york city, NY)
I ride year round as a commuter, this balaclava is working wonderfully. Granted I work within ten miles of my home and haven't ridden on highways with it yet. I've been riding on boulevards and side streets topping out at around 45-50. For instance Queens blvd and Woodhaven. I got it back in November and have used it a little more than a month with a few days in single digit temperatures and I've been comfortable.
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Nate -
December 14, 2010(dallas, TX)
This doesn’t work on a motorcycle on the freeway, this thing is only 10% windproof, just around the mouth and nose, its worthless because your whole neck gets hit by wind, if its below 40 you will freeze.
Power stretch balaclava
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Jason -
November 23, 2010(Carbonear, NL)
Excellent quality and fitment. Material looks that it will last a good while and was priced fairly well too. Highly recommended for snowmobile use or even to wear outdoors in the winter months. The perforated mouth section is a great add-on feature to reduce sweating around the mouth and nose section.
Arctiva - power Stretch Balaclava
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Keith -
March 15, 2010(Kansas City, MO)
The fit and feel of this Balaclava are great. The only complaint that I have is that my eye glasses get fogged up especially while wearing a helmet so I just drive without them. I have ridden in temperatures as low as 15 degrees and never felt the cold on my face or neck. I have also worn it walking when it was too cold to drive with the same results. I would recommend it to anyone.
Great wind block!
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Jason -
January 22, 2010(Bedford, TX)
I ride all year round unless there is ice on the ground. This balaclava is lightweight and flexible and out-performs the neoprene masks any day. It keeps the freezing wind off my face even at 10 degrees. Well worth the extra money! It is a little loose on the head and the wind catches it so you will have to wear a do-rag. Once positioned correctly your glasses won't fog up either due to the design around the mouth and nose.