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Keeping your neck warm

How do you keep your neck / face warm

  • Gaiter

    Votes: 7 41.2%
  • Face Mask

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Scarf

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Something Else

    Votes: 10 58.8%

  • Total voters
    17

Hawkshot99

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Surprised some of you guys don't have anything. Doesn't your nose / upper cheeks get cold?

No. I stay plenty warm. I hate trying to breath through a mask, and the reduced mobility of my head when wearing a necky/mask. I also get quite warm usually uncomfortably warm when dressed like that. Even on the coldest of days I only wear a shell jacket/pants and a light weight Under Armour underwear outfit.
 

jrmagic

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I'd rahter not use anything other than my jacket but when it gets colder and I start gettnig a brainfreeze cause my face is too cold I have a Serius clava/facebask combo. The mask part is neoprene the hood is jsut a liner and it has the neck gaiter attached as well. Worked great a few weeks abck when we were skiing in 20 below wind chills.
 

drjeff

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Anything above say 25 degrees (unless it's either really windy or its a snowmaking/sleet pellet day) then it's just the collar on my jacket

0 to 25 degrees, I use my Mountain Hardware Polartec balaclava

-20/25 - 0 degrees, then I'll often put the neoprene masque under my balaclava for some layering

below -25 - screw skiing, i'm just going to sit at the bar all day ;)
 

Warp Daddy

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ForTremblant and other areas which regularly have windchills in excess of 25 below zero i wear a "full head cover" heat exchanger style Mask ( the copper insert converts retains warm air and converts cold air to warm ) by Polarguard $ 55 ,

I wear it under my helmet it extends down the neck in to the jacket farther than a standard neck gaiter and together with my goggles i have zero skin exposure

on normally cold days say between 10 degrees and 20 degrees i have a Half style version of this same mask which covers the the lips and mouth aand neck .

i've tried em all over 35 yrs seirius , Turtle fur u name it these heat exchanger styles are the BEST . I 've skied Tremblant at 75 below zero windchill and recently 40 below windchill and these puppy's ROCK !!

Forgot to add if its over 25 degrees no mask just goggs n' helmet
 

andyzee

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ski stef

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i always wear a neck warmer unless I know it's super warm out. The one time I went to the mountain without it I was miserable. Even if I zip my jacket up that doesn't do near the comfort of having a neck warmer on. Especially on those cold days if you get caught behind somebody you are most definitely getting a face full of crusted snow direct upper neck area including mouth and cheeks...not something I like. Turtle fur or neck warmer whatever helps keep me protected from those elements.
 

bigbog

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Some warm material....for one or two layers. I can only fit one layer comfortably, but most ski jackets have well made collars. If you have gotten some frostbite earlier in life and have a limit on cold temps....a thin "HeadFleece" is terrific...tons better than the thicker stuff you see everywhere.
 
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