Reddit reviews 12-in-1 Headband [Solids] - Versatile Sports & Casual Headwear - Wear as a Bandana Neck Gaiter Balaclava Helmet Liner Mask & More. Constructed with High Performance Moisture Wicking Microfiber Navy Blue
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THE SWISS ARMY KNIFE OF HEADWEAR - Known for its versatility and functionality, the Tough 12-in-1s are like the Swiss Army knives of headgear. They adapt to a variety of situations. If you're tired of routinely changing headwear for weekend hikes, fishing trips, hunting expeditions, or cycling, this single headwear might change your perception (and having 12 options to look awesome) of multifunctionality.MULTI-WEATHER PROTECTION - Sailing? Fishing? Trekking the High Mesa Trail? No matter what the climate, this UPF 30+ headwear adapts so you're protected in severe weather changes. Use it as a turtle neck gaiter this summer, or rock it as a balaclava face mask in the chilly mountain weather. Fits perfectly under your favorite helmet and wicks sweat leaving you fresh and dry.UNCOMPROMISED STRETCH AND FIT - The soft & stretchy fabric of this seamless head wrap sits gently on your head giving that secure, but not too tight fit. That kind of versatility makes it a perfect fit for teens and adults! Nature-lovers and those with long, thick locks will also appreciate the headband/hairband option. With so many options, we’re sure you’ll find the right fit.COMES IN SOLID AND HI-VIS COLORS - Wondering what color goes best with your get up? With 9 solid colors and 3 Hi-Vis options, finding the right one for your adventure will be an easy task. Looking to make someone happy? This headwear works wonderfully as a gift for your outdoor loving friends! Choose from neutral or bright colors, flag prints and Camo. And for an added layer of safety, we highly recommend Hi-Vis with reflective stripes. Perfect for evening runs or bike rides.
Yep! I put my hair in a pineapple using the Invisibobble and then pull the buff around my neck and back up over my hair. I tend to pull it up pretty far while I sleep and ride my horse with that under my helmet, but leave it as more of a really large headband when I workout so it doesn't look as ridiculous. I use this $8 one from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JO2BWFC/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Jacket: Burton GoreTex snowboarding jacket
Pants: Prana Zion stretch
Hat: Walz wool cap with earflaps <3
Balaclava: Buff knockoff. Super thin, doesn't impede breathing, dries quickly, awesome.
Toe covers: Giro toe covers. Keeps my toes warm and dry.
In general, I've found that most of my snowboarding outerwear does a great job pulling double duty as cycling attire. It's very visible, breathable, waterproof, run a bit long, and has venting options. I think it's silly to go out and spend hundreds of dollars just to have a specifically cycling-branded garment if there's no need otherwise.
This is for Portland, so it needs to be ready for cold, rain, both, and/or possibly snow.
cwcoleman's 'budget' Picks:
my attempt at laying out a non-1%er kit...
Jacket
Pants
Mid-Layer
Shirt
Leggings
Socks
Goggles
Gloves
Neck Gaiter
Underwear
Yeah... I'm not very good at this. Can I go put my Arc'teryx back on now?