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thanks mateOriginally posted by prateek2210 View Post
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Hi guys
I am planning to buy balaclava. how about this one www.OutdoorTravelGear.com - Motor Biking, Camping, Hiking, Urban Cycling, Climbing, Water Sports, Lifestyle
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nice one..Originally posted by ggsarankumar View PostHi guys
I am planning to buy balaclava. how about this one www.OutdoorTravelGear.com - Motor Biking, Camping, Hiking, Urban Cycling, Climbing, Water Sports, LifestyleLife Motto: live, love, laugh... but when all goes wrong:ready, aim, FIRE!!...
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Is a balaclava comfortable to wear? I mean does it give any suffocation feeling when worn under the helmet. I intend on buying one as the inner pads and lining of the helmet might get spoiled because of the sweat during the summer, and its easier to wash the balaclava. Any other suggestions besides using the balaclava?
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We never know until we try it.Originally posted by harsh_66328 View PostIs a balaclava comfortable to wear? I mean does it give any suffocation feeling when worn under the helmet. I intend on buying one as the inner pads and lining of the helmet might get spoiled because of the sweat during the summer, and its easier to wash the balaclava. Any other suggestions besides using the balaclava?
No feeling of suffocation at all, but have to warn you, once you start using it you'll never leave it.
Alternative is a skull cap.
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Originally posted by harsh_66328 View PostIs a balaclava comfortable to wear? I mean does it give any suffocation feeling when worn under the helmet. I intend on buying one as the inner pads and lining of the helmet might get spoiled because of the sweat during the summer, and its easier to wash the balaclava. Any other suggestions besides using the balaclava?+1 I find them extremely useful during hot summer. Cannot do without them.Originally posted by jkhan69 View PostWe never know until we try it.
No feeling of suffocation at all, but have to warn you, once you start using it you'll never leave it.
Alternative is a skull cap.
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Guys Can someone point me to an online place where I can buy the skull cap?Originally posted by jkhan69 View PostWe never know until we try it.
Alternative is a skull cap.CBR250R |
Bajaj Pulsar 180 - dts i |
Bajaj CT 100
Sometimes it takes a whole tankful of fuel before you can think straight.
It was not that far on the map.
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Multifunctional Head wrap:Originally posted by Chandru Raj View PostGuys Can someone point me to an online place where I can buy the skull cap?
Balaclavas, Tactical Multifunctional Headwear
Head Wrap:
Cramster Balaclava:
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Originally posted by thegeneboy View PostMultifunctional Head wrap:
Balaclavas, Tactical Multifunctional Headwear
Head Wrap:
Headwraps Headwear Olive
Cramster Balaclava:
Thanks man
Was very helpful, btw, first one looked like ladies wear atleast the pictures suggest so
CBR250R |
Bajaj Pulsar 180 - dts i |
Bajaj CT 100
Sometimes it takes a whole tankful of fuel before you can think straight.
It was not that far on the map.
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Originally posted by harsh_66328 View PostIs a balaclava comfortable to wear? I mean does it give any suffocation feeling when worn under the helmet. I intend on buying one as the inner pads and lining of the helmet might get spoiled because of the sweat during the summer, and its easier to wash the balaclava. Any other suggestions besides using the balaclava?Originally posted by jkhan69 View PostWe never know until we try it.
No feeling of suffocation at all, but have to warn you, once you start using it you'll never leave it.
Alternative is a skull cap.Originally posted by kaynmantis View Post+1 I find them extremely useful during hot summer. Cannot do without them.
Have been using beanies (skull caps) for years and before they were available have been using bandannas ( and before that hand-kerchiefs! ) for almost 20 years. Started using balaclavas about a year ago and now never ride without 'em.
Your helmet will love you for it as it keeps your helmet fresh and clean even after long, dusty and hot rides.
Look for one made with a lycra-coolmax combination material as it dries very quickly and can be washed every night on week-long trips and dry before your morning start. The cotton types are ok too but trust me on the coolmax blended fabric!
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can u say me where to get this coolmax blended fabric one ?Originally posted by Sunnyside_up! View PostHave been using beanies (skull caps) for years and before they were available have been using bandannas ( and before that hand-kerchiefs! ) for almost 20 years. Started using balaclavas about a year ago and now never ride without 'em.
Your helmet will love you for it as it keeps your helmet fresh and clean even after long, dusty and hot rides.
Look for one made with a lycra-coolmax combination material as it dries very quickly and can be washed every night on week-long trips and dry before your morning start. The cotton types are ok too but trust me on the coolmax blended fabric!
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Originally posted by hunkofgals View Postcan u say me where to get this coolmax blended fabric one ?
Oops! They are not very common but worth the effort to source. In Hyderabad try Adventure on the Rocks. In Chennai, they are available in Dollars & Pounds. Costs about 350-400 bucks. The cheaper cotton ones from Cramster are about 200/- I think.
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In a universe of men and machines, there is an individual who achieves the purest confluence of both worlds where he and the machine must become one - He is The Biker!
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you think so?? jeez...Originally posted by Chandru Raj View PostThanks man
Was very helpful, btw, first one looked like ladies wear atleast the pictures suggest so
this is what I was talking about
Balaclavas, Tactical Multifunctional Headwear
Its a simple cloth piece with military kind of print.. Trust me there is not lady like color on it..
And ya.. this one doesn't have any stitches on it.. so no marks or pressure point on the head when you use it..
See a demo on how to use it here
Buff Demonstration - YouTube
BTW I generally use this stuff or a scarf in the city.. Long rides I user a Balaclava.. The Cramster one and its okay types..
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OMFG! tht is simply amazing. Going to surely buy this. Balaclavas can wait.Originally posted by thegeneboy View Postyou think so?? jeez...
this is what I was talking about
Balaclavas, Tactical Multifunctional Headwear
Its a simple cloth piece with military kind of print.. Trust me there is not lady like color on it..
And ya.. this one doesn't have any stitches on it.. so no marks or pressure point on the head when you use it..
See a demo on how to use it here
Buff Demonstration - YouTube
BTW I generally use this stuff or a scarf in the city.. Long rides I user a Balaclava.. The Cramster one and its okay types..
just one thing, if the buff is worn like a balaclava (full face mask) wouldnt it come off or get loose while wearing a helmet? i.e. while wearing a helmet, the padding near the chin rubs on the whole face
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Man that was one super awesome demonstartion and I am buying one!!! Thanks a lot man!! I was a bit mislead because of the picture on the side showing a girl using it as a hair band....Anyway nice stuff that man! Thanks for letting me knowOriginally posted by thegeneboy View Postyou think so?? jeez...
this is what I was talking about
Balaclavas, Tactical Multifunctional Headwear
Its a simple cloth piece with military kind of print.. Trust me there is not lady like color on it..
BTW I generally use this stuff or a scarf in the city.. Long rides I user a Balaclava.. The Cramster one and its okay types..CBR250R |
Bajaj Pulsar 180 - dts i |
Bajaj CT 100
Sometimes it takes a whole tankful of fuel before you can think straight.
It was not that far on the map.
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