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Um , there is a thread on this that just started this morning. Search before posting =)
http://www.snowboardingforum.com/fas...-facemask.html In regards to where you can get one in Canada, just order something online. If you want one to buy at a store in Canada, just get a regular bandana from a clothing store aka doo-rag |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Frederick, MD in other words to far from the big mountains
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Yea you can pick up bandanas where ever but they are not the best at keeping you face warm but those other facemasks irratate the hell out of my face. So when I actually use something to cover my face its a bandana.
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as dcp said they rn't warm. but they do help prevent frostbite. however they ice up like crazy. what i do is wear a fleece tube sock around my neck which helps alot
places like a buck or 2 store or walmart will sell them paisley, camo or solid colours. or if you want something more fresh you can do volcom, von zipper, nixon, Rome, neff bandanas but they can go from 5-30 bucks. the Source Skateboard and Snowboard Shop - Calgary, Canada - Calgary Skateboards, Snowboards and Online Store and Snowboard, Skateboard. Détaillant autorisé des produits BURTON en ligne. sell em |
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Haven't tried it out yet, but I'm sure my motorcycle balaclava will work just fine.
![]() It's 100% polyester and waterproof.. works great on the bike at least? Cycle Gear - ANTIFREEZE: Balaclava, BLACK That UA one looks good too.. And like others have said.. the bandana look seems way too thug-like.. EDIT: it covers the nose as well.. I just had it pulled down.. |
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I have one of those, too. It's great. However, I like the UA better because it's not quite as warm, and is way easier to stuff in your pocket than the Seirus one. On the super-duper cold days I wear the UA under the Seirus, and nothing keeps me off the slopes.
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Another plug for the UA hood, well worth the 20 or so bucks and works great, never leave home without mine. Doesn't move on your face so your not constantly adjusting it and like stated on some of the previous post it can be worn in four positions. I would have to say the only downside to the hood is the occasional fogging of my goggles, doesn't happen often enough for it to really bother me.
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