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The Buff Wool Multi Functional Headwear is crafted from 100% ethically sourced Australian Merino wool with a lightweight 125 gm2 fabric. It naturally regulates temperature and resists bacterial growth to prevent odors, making it a versatile accessory that can be worn as a hat, neck gaiter, or face cover. Designed for professionals who demand both style and performance, it offers breathable warmth and packable convenience for unpredictable weather.







A**Y
Buff Neck Gaiter
A decent alternative to a traditional scarf. Yet to try it in freezing temperatures, but wore it out in 4c weather and it felt warm and comfortable. It’s nice to have the option of covering your mouth and nose to keep the cold wind at bay. Can see myself getting a couple more in different colours.
P**R
Looks ideal for when the weather won't make up its mind
I bought this on a whim. It's still high summer, and I haven't field tested it, so take this review with a pinch of salt. I like merino wool. It's expensive, it doesn't last as long or dry as quicky as other fibres, and some fine it too itchy, but what you gain is versatility. It keeps you warm, even when wet, and or let's you perspire freely without getting damp or smelly, even if you don't wash it for days. So I thought it would make sense to convince a simple, versatile fabric with a simple, versatile garment design. The combination of thin fabric and long tube give you the option of wearing it as a light single layer or heavier double layer. The main modes of use for me would be: - hat - face / neck cover - furled up tightly To make the hat, twist the tube in the middle, so that you have two hats joined at their centres, and then merge the two into one. The twist in the middle creates an inelegant, but well insulated bulge. It's pretty warm, considering the weight of the material. I think the tube's star feature is the ability to furl it up and place it wherever's convenient – around the wrist; over the head – without having to think about pockets or backpacks. I'll test it properly this winter.
P**P
Nice and comfortable. Lasted 18months before multiple holes appear
Really nice buff, no stretch but it's a loose fit and long length. Initially preferred the original buff with its stretch but this has become my favourite for daily use hot or cold. Very thin, after 18months there's lots of small holes in the thin material but unnoticeable when worn as it bunches up alot, i am purchasing another as they're so good and excellent value for how much I've used it.
M**E
I'm a Convert!
I first noticed Buffs some years ago and was not convinced. Heavily marketed in places like Millets, Blacks, and Cotswold Camping they seemed very much an overpriced fashion accessory for trendy backpacking hipsters, and not something to be seen in as a self respecting gentleman over 30! Being a fan of merino wool however I recently stumbled across this woollen version which caused me to reconsider. The principle attraction was it's neat compactness; here was a garment professing similar functions to a scarf and more, yet which tucks down to about the size of a cigarette packet. Still somewhat sceptical I resolved to splash out on a very conservative grey version. I have to say I'm delighted I gave it a try. Small enough to live in my coat pocket I'm rarely without it now. Mainly used as a scarf or sometimes as a beanie to cover my ears. It works especially well combined with a hat or cap and is thin enough to slip under a cycle helmet keeping ears face and neck toastie whilst out on wintery roads without overheating - I'm converted now and will most likely get more as gifts. So why not five stars? I do think it is a marvellously innovative product with great value in it's versatility. Even so, £20 for a 50g 2' tube of fabric does sting the wallet no matter how pretty the packaging. - I still recommend it highly however -
M**O
Great neck warmer
I wear these neck warmers every day, I find they are not too thick so I forget I'm even wearing one. It's soft and keeps the draught away so I feel really comfortable wearing it. I wear it when working outside and inside. It's cosy!
S**N
Comfy and warm
What else is there to say can’t beat them soft warm well made good value
J**_
A bit thin
Too thin to do anything useful
M**T
Great merino buff
Great lightweight merino buff
M**.
Tour de cou léger et agréable à porter. La laine mérinos est douce, respire bien et tient chaud sans donner trop chaud. Je le trouve un peu grand, mais selon la façon dont on le porte, cela peut être pratique. Convient aussi bien pour le sport que pour le quotidien.
M**N
Verry comfortable. They wear out a bit faster than the synthetic ones but these are way more comfortable.
G**N
This is one of the most versatile pieces of clothing I own. It warms my neck, keeps my head warm, holds back my hair, and keeps the sun off my head:) It is a very thin merino wool, which makes it perfect no matter the season. Wool is an under utilized fabric! And it is beautiful to boot! I have since purchased 1 other Wool Buff, and plan on expanding my collection of them! You will not regret this purchase.
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F**O
He comprado dos bragas de lana Buff y estoy muy satisfecho con el producto. Las uso tanto en verano como en invierno y el resultado es más que satisfactorio.
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