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[pct-l] balaclava
- Subject: [pct-l] balaclava
- From: elee at microsoft.com (Eric Lee (GAMES))
- Date: Tue Mar 8 11:07:01 2005
Monty wrote:
>
One more important question.
How well does it block high winds on the ears?
>
It all depends. Balaclavas are like jackets - there are all kinds. Any
decent outdoor gear store ought to have at least a few to choose from.
I have three, myself. I'll take whichever one matches the conditions I
expect.
One is made of a lightweight, highly breathable spandex-type material
that I use on cold bicycle rides (cuts the wind just enough to not
freeze my face). The second is made of 200-weight fleece and is pretty
warm but not particularly wind-resistant. I often wear this one as a
beanie hat if I don't need my face covered. The third is designed for
wearing under a hat or helmet. It has 100-weight windstopper fleece on
the lower half and very thin stretchy material on the top that won't
change the size of your head.
For general use the 200-weight fleece is probably the best choice.
Eric