🧊 Embrace the Chill with Style!
The Ergodyne N-Ferno 6823 Balaclava Ski Mask is a versatile, wind-resistant face covering designed for maximum comfort and protection in cold conditions. Featuring a breathable mesh panel, a hinged design for multiple wear options, and reflective accents for safety, this high-quality thermal fleece mask ensures you stay warm and visible, no matter the adventure.
Manufacturer | Ergodyne |
Brand | Ergodyne |
Model | N-ferno® 6823 Balaclava Face Mask - Wind-proof, Hinged Design |
Item Weight | 2.89 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 10.25 x 0.5 x 15.25 inches |
Item model number | 6823 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 16823 |
Special Features | Wind-Resistant, Hinged Design, Reflective Accents |
R**D
Nice Quality
Comfortable once you wear it.
R**.
Great deal
So comfy and cozy, took it bec. Will travel to a real cold country, hope it'll keep me warm all the time.
T**H
Winter
Great baclava for winter keeps you warm all day and it’s breathable
T**Y
I bought this as armor against wasps....
I bought this balacava specifically to take care of a nest of wasps outside on my deck... I work this with a pair of ski goggles I bought, secured with duct tape to try and prevent the wasps from stinging me.After I was secure, my roomie went and hid in the hallway outside my apartment, while I walked to the balcony. I won't lie, even with all those clothes and tape over me, I was still a little apprehensive... I needed to retrieve some items from the storage closet out there, and they had to be removed TODAY. I opened the sliding door, and immediately saw the wasps become agitated. A few were buzzing close, but I felt nothing as I closed the sliding door behind me fast, and looked to glass door, as I saw that the "few" were in fact quite a lot. But fortunately, I felt nothing. If they were stinging or biting me, it was doing nothing.I stepped back to a corner, and turned. The wasps had made their nest inside a corner of the balcony, and they meant business. Well so did I. I broke the safeties on the two cans of raid, and aimed at the nest. It was almost like the wasps knew what was coming as suddenly they all began to try and leave all at once. But it was too late.My fingers pressed the buttons on the top of the RAID cans, and I gave that nest both barrels of specifically designed wasp poison. I saw multiple fall to the ground immediately, as the wasps buzzing around me, and near the nest immediately began to flee. Wasps crawled out of the hole of the nest, but they were already dying.I took the next few minutes to not only soak the nest itself, but also taking shots at wasps that returned, thinking it might be safe. They were wrong as they would get hit by a stream of death, falling either to the grass three stories below, or to the balconey where they would walk for a few seconds, before curling up, succumbing to the chemical warfare I was inflicting upon them.Satisfied with the carnage, I opened the balconey closet, and took the items I had stored in it. A mountain bike I rarely use, a bike rack, and a chainsaw my mother gave me. As I left the graveyard that was once my balcony, a sly wasp decided it was the perfect opportunity for itself, and followed me inside. However, it soon realized its mistake as the door shut, the bike put aside, and the barrel of one of the cans pointed at it.The poor guy tried to escape, but alas, the glass door was an impenetrable force field as a blast of a combination of Tetramethrin, Cypermethrin and Imiprothrin smashed it against the wall, it fell dramatically to the carpet, twitching pathetically, alone from it's family and comrades on a fools suicide mission.One might ask, reading this tale of minor genoicide.... Should I have felt guilty for killing so many of them, when all I was doing was grabbing my bike and chainsaw? The answer is no, and here is why. My aforementioned room mate, who hid as the one-sided battle between the tiny bugs, and the Goliath of poison death raged on.... Well... He is allergic to wasps, and had been stung twice just three days earlier. His wounds still have not fully healed... This was not about entertainment, or necessity... This was an attack of revenge... And I would do it again, if they weren't all dead by now.So... In short, this mask did the job perfectly...
C**Z
Worth It, But Black Colorfasts On Skin So Far
1-6-17I'm reviewing the N-Ferno 6823 Thermal Fleece headwear in Black. My main reason for purchasing, was to protect my face from the high winds when doing outdoor labor.I do a multitude of tasks outdoors. I'm a mobile mechanic that works on site out in the elements. As other technicians know, it's not a very active job. A lot of time under the hood or under a vehicle... same goes when working on equipment. That frigid air goes right through you, and if hit in the face, it takes your breath away. I also help a groundskeeper at an estate, which can be just as inactive, but even when you are active, your face can freeze!Well, I have tried other styles of face/neck warmers but have not quite found one I like too much. My preferred type was the bandana with velcro in back at the nape of my neck, but it twists too much or too suffocating when worn for long periods (I can't stand to have my mouth and nose covered too long). I'm the type person that needs fresh air, I can't even sleep with my head under the covers... my nose MUST be out. OK, so this covers how particular I am.I now think this is my preferred headgear. When wearing the full face, I find that their nose and mouth guards are MUCH more breathable than anything I've tried in the past but also warm enough that I can catch my breath. However, I more commonly wear it on my chin keeping my mouth and nose clear. When the wind kicks up, I just slide the chin over my nose. I love the fact the hat just stays put. It doesn't twist on me too much... the only issue is the top of my hat/head walks back on me due to the hoodie.I'm a girl, with shoulder blade length hair, so the trick to wearing this is putting my hair up in a low bun. If my hair is in a pony tail or down, it eventually walks to my mouth or cheeks, which is quite aggrevating in the middle of a job. I usually wear a bandana on my head underneath, whether I'm wearing this N-Ferno Hat or any other thermal hat, skully, etc. It just seems to help with keeping the hats from sliding all over the place.I'm giving the N-Ferno headgear 4 out of 5 stars due to the fact that it's colorfasting on my skin. So at the end of the day I need to scrub my face and neck... it's causing blackheads and tinited skin. I'm hoping that washing it with White Distilled Vinegar will help with that and 2 or 3 more washes. It's my only peeve with this thing, and if it doesn't improve, I'll be dropping another star. I can't have outerwear causing blackheads or any other skin issues. That's ridiculous.I did buy 2 of these, by the way. One for myself and one for my daughter. She's experiencing the colorfasting too, and she thoroughly agrees with everthing else I mentioned. She helps me with my work on sites or maintenance on the house & vehicles, so staying warm is huge, especially since she's new to all this.I bought this from the seller "Amazon LLC", which I feel is important to list this info. I've come across sellers with variances in their items, including knockoffs, even if listed as same brand. I'll post an update with a durability review.
S**T
It's just one of those thing you never know you might need
Havent have the chance to use it but seems to fit just fine, the material stretches.
J**N
Salud
Me encanta muy cómoda
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