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Windproof Cycling Balaclava 900
  • Windproof Cycling Balaclava 900
Windproof Cycling Balaclava 900

VAN RYSEL

967909

Windproof Cycling Balaclava 900

€20.00
  • Windproof Cycling Balaclava 900
Windproof Cycling Balaclava 900
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Water-repellent and windproof, this balaclava can keep your head and face warm when you're cycling on cool days.

This cycling balaclava is made from thin, windproof fleece. It's easy to wear under a bike helmet or with a winter jacket. Made with mesh to make breathing easier.

Main fabric: 9.0% Elastane, 91.0% Polyester; Yoke: 25.0% Polyurethane, 75.0% Polyester; Padding: 100.0% Polyester

BENEFITS

Warmth

Windproof membrane provides better protection of the face.

Abrasion resistance

Top made from abrasion-resistant material, resists friction from helmet velcro.

Waterproof

Water-repellent, offers protection from drizzle and snowfall.

Anatomic design

3D cutout allows it to be worn very close to the face without being bothersome.

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

WHY IT IS IMPORTANT TO PROTECT YOUR HEAD

The head is one of the areas from which you lose the most body heat when exercising, but it is also very sensitive to cold.
Our balaclava is very thin to prevent overheating. The main goal is to stop the wind and prevent heat from dispersing.
The main component allows the excess of heat from escaping; it is breathable

CARE TIPS

Machine wash at 30°C. Synthetic programme. Turn the garment inside out. Use minimal laundry detergent. Do not add softener. Line dry in a warm, ventilated area. Do not tumble dry.Do not dry clean. Do not bleach. Do not place on a heater to dry.

BALACLAVA, BREATHING AND CONDENSATION...

We have taken the feedback from your user reviews into account in order to rethink the breathable zone, which tended to create fog on your glasses.
We therefore replaced the previous component with holes by one with mesh (a very breathable component). However, when it is very cold, condensation caused by your breathing can still make its way to your glasses if your glasses' anti-fog treatment isn't very efficient, or if you are wearing glasses that aren't designed for sports use