Sabtu, 30 November 2013

Guide to Finding Quality Chaos -CTR Chinook Multi Tasker Pro Micro Fleece Balaclava with Windproof Face Mask, Black, Large/X-Large

Product Description

This micro fleece multi-functional balaclava has a hinge that allows you to move the windproof face mask up and down with ease. The Chinook Multi-Tasker Pro can be worn as balaclava, a balaclava with face mask or as a neck gaiter. The Windshield waterproof breathable fabric will keep your face warm in the coldest climate and the Lycra binding around the face seals out the elements for complete protection. The shaped bottom provides full coverage and prevents excessive gathering. This product is excellent for skiing, snowboarding, snow machining, hunting and all other cold weather activities.

Product Details

  • Size: Large/X-Large
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Chaos -CTR
  • Model: 9G3-1694-Black-L/XL
  • Fabric type: Polyester 95% / Spandex 5%
  • Dimensions: 1.00" h x 1.00" w x 1.00" l,

Features

  • 90% polyester Fleece 10% Windshield Windproof Fleece .
  • Micro Flex 4 Way Stretch Fleece Balaclava with Windproof Face mask
  • Hinged construction allows for multi function features, wear as balaclava or neck tube .
  • Machine Wash , line dry
  • China
Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

36 of 37 people found the following review helpful.
nice addition to winter wear
By ciocio3
I just started using balaclava-type headgear this winter because the extreme cold can wreak havoc with my asthma. I also own a microfiber UnderArmour balaclava and there are some pros and cons to each. The UnderArmour fits more snugly, is a little easier to breathe through, slips out of place a little more easily, and is not as warm. You can pull down the facemask part but it feels like it's strangling you if you leave it around your neck. The Chinook (the product being reviewed here) was less expensive, made out of microfleece rather than microfiber, so it's warmer, doesn't fit as snugly, and has a mesh hole that you're supposed to wear over your nose and mouth to breathe through. If the mesh hole slips out of place it can be suffocating and very hard to breathe through the fleece material itself. Because of the asthma, I prefer the UnderArmour for when I have to walk around in cold weather with a large backpack because of its breathability, even though it's not as warm. If I'm driving or if I'm walking around without heavy packages, the Chinook is better for the warmth, because it's softer and easier to adjust when I'm not carrying anything. The neck on the Chinook also extends downward further than the UnderArmour so it provides a little extra warmth around the neck base. I tend to double up on scarves over these balaclavas, too - a hooded scarf over the top of my head, and a regular scarf to cover the nose and mouth. Regular winter hats fit more easily over the UnderArmour because of the microfiber.

10 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
works
By D. Robbins
This is my first balaclava. I wanted to commute by bicycle for a longer time into the winter. This keeps my face almost too warn till at least low 40s to 30s. It does fog up my glasses a bit when breathing through the mouthpiece if I am not moving. Over all its great for keeping the face warm in winter in chilly Boston.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Not enough room in the nose area
By S. Steeley
The only problem I have with this balaclava is that it smashes my nose. I ordered the XL but still too tight, but it is not bad enough to return. I wish the nose area was made of a softer more stretchy material rather than a stiff material. Of course I realize this area is made of a stiff material to break the wind but the trade of is that is compresses my nose.

I bought this to use on cold weather bike commutes and to wear at night on cold weather camping trips.

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