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The AstroAI Balaclava Ski Mask is a versatile winter essential designed for both men and women. Made from super soft polar fleece, it offers exceptional warmth and breathability while protecting against harsh weather conditions. With multiple wearing options and a focus on comfort, this mask is perfect for skiing, snowboarding, and other outdoor activities.
Brand | AstroAI |
Item Weight | 3.84 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 10.43 x 7.95 x 2.01 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | SK1P0GR-S |
Manufacturer Part Number | SK1P0GR-S |
Special Features | Lightweight |
J**E
Great Mask
I have had a number of balaclavas, This mask is by far the best I have had. In minus 19*, my head stays warm. The material where you breathe is easy to breathe through while minimizing moisture accumulation. Having worn an older balaclava today, I am acutely aware of how much warmer and comfortable this mask is to wear.For me, this mask sets a new standard for what I will look for when this one wears out.
A**R
This is a good deal.
Very nice and light weight. Keeps me warm and it is easy to breathe when wearing it. I am very happy with it. Good quality and well made. Easy to wash, and the price is better than others that aren't as nice as this one.
S**8
Good with one minor issue
The balaclava is warm and fits well.I purchased a size small as I am an average sized female.My only issue is that the mesh part that fits over the nose and mouth becomes damp from breathing through it.This would likely happen with any product of this kind.
N**K
Very warm, a little large
Nice, thick material. Two piece hinges design much better than single oval/round opening. My only criticism is that the large size is a bit big, even for my rather large head. I generally can’t find hats large enough for my melon but this baklava is loose fitting.
U**E
COULD be AMAZING...IF your head/face/neck are proportioned exactly inline with the balaclava
Here's the short of it: YMMV. I found the uppermost edge of the lower face portion too loose.the bag i received indicates a "medium" sizing.if there was an available sizing option, i didn't see it. that MIGHT make a difference.IMO, what would work better (but i'm no tailor/seamstress/master of cloth and maker of apparel) would be if the uppermost edge of the facial part were stretchy/snug, from temple to temple (at the "hinge" of the balaclava) with the breathing panel and really, rest of the arrangement remaining as is.In terms of general comfort, it was soft, not scratchy and the mesh panels felt good. I wasn't outside exerting myself, so i can't comment on how well the panels worked, held up or were altered by heavy, wet, repeated in/ex-haling. IOW, IDK how well this product and that paneled area manages to actually insulate moisture from the face.as it is, i have about a 7-3/8 or 7-1/2 hat size. sooo...for me, with the item i received, the 'round the head portion is pretty snug and the above the nose part is loose.take a look at the seller's photos:-the guy with the skis on his shoulder? that looseness in the face/temple area is how mine wore.-the guy above him (photoshopped with a desert dunes background -- that's kinda odd, but whatever) with the upper head portion tightly fitted? that was my situation.-the person wearing full goggles and a ski hat, two to the left of the first guy i mentioned? i'm calling BS on this, cos that gap between foam-seal-against-face-goggles and the top of the balaclava is going to be what "prevents" fogging of "glasses or goggles." UNLESS that lower portion is super snug, and UNLESS a person is wearing goggles with that air gap, i'd say it's almost a certainty you'll get some measure of lens fogging.Really, that comes down to what eye-protection is being worn FAR more than a reflection of this product's impact.what i found, after trying it on last night and walking about (it's below 20deg F here, ATM) is the upper was too snug for me to make much of any adjustment on the facial part, and with the facial cover part being loose, for the 5-10 minutes i worked with this while outside in the yard (with our dog wandering and handling business), i was in a perpetual state of tugging at the face part, trying to get it to come up and STAY over my nose/below my eyes, which then flexed open the "hinge" part at the temples (where the upper and lower/rear portions meet), allowing cold air to rush in.tug the lower portion back down, and it's no longer lined up over my nose and face, but the temple area is closed.tug up and...well, you see where this is going.i fought with this and just couldn't get a good fit.i've worn enough head/face/neck products over the years to know that with this arrangement:- i'm going to get aggravated pretty quickly by the incessant material wrestle.-any eye protection/covering i wear will result in fogging as the looseness above the nose will ensure my exhalations rise right up rather than out the mesh/vented breathing panel, unless i leave skin exposed between the two.-i'm going to go back to layering separate components (neck gaiter/face shield/beanie or suitable cold-weather hat) that, independently do their thing, and collectively, complement one another.is my described arrangement convenient or ideal as would be something like this, should it have a better fit? no, but playing the cold-weather head/face/neck gear lottery while out in the elements for an extended period of time is no place to find your big ticket only managed to match a couple of numbers.FWIW, i don't have a lightbulb-shaped head.had high hopes for this item. alas; back it goes.think i might look at something like this, but without the upper head part. then it becomes a matter of how well that face/neck portion stay up, as well as discovering how well/poorly breathing panels keep respirated moisture away from your face.
R**L
Flexibility
This mask is great because I can wear it in any way I need to from when it’s freezing cold to warmer and all I need is a head covering or just my face covered, it doesn’t matter. It works great in any situation and keeps me plenty warm even in 38° weather. Oh, and I can breathe very well through the small perforated hose in the mouth area.
B**B
Very nice
This is a very nice ski mask - I use it to shield myself while running my snow blower, BTW. I bought the large size, which fits loosely and most comfortable. I especially like the open grid covering over nose and mouth. Comfortable, makes breathing easy, and I don't find myself constantly re-adjusting the fit. High quality construction. What else is there to say? Recommended.
S**N
Good weather protection
This is the best of several face mask/balaclava head gear I've tried over the past couple years. I walk a few miles most days and need a face cover for days when the temperature or wind chill is below 0 degrees F. I got to test this past week in wind chill temps of -20. It is very warm and is the only face cover I have found so far that allows me to wear glasses without fogging them with my breath.This one I am keeping. All the others have been given to other family members who don't wear glasses.
C**N
Buena tela
Buen material. Protege bien del frío, quizá hasta -2° c.Cómoda.
J**N
Fits good and warm
Alot of products like this are hard to order due to being too small, or being thin. It's pretty decent and it's relatively thick material, the hood of it can be pulled down leaving just the face mask on. Might get a few more soon, good product. Happy with it.
R**E
prácticos de usar
resistentes
S**Z
Buenas compra
Se ajusta muy bien y es excelente para climas frios
R**A
Útil
Muy buen diseño. Creo que me serviría en verano. Es más bien para invierno.
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