I saw a neoprene mask or something like that but it was black so i did not get it . It had a raised area for your nose and mouth which I thought would be comfortable. Anybody on here have experience with those ? Lodgepole
I have a pile of head coverings, the one I use the most when it is cold is a polar fleece type balaclava. Loose fitting for a little air movement but can be cinched down tight and warm. Also has a built in extra neck flap on the inside which really keeps the back of your neck warm.
Brad the main reason I want face covered is to not be seen. Do you think that is important (face covered)I have used other mask bow hunting and they were not very comfortable.
I keep looking for something that allows me to see well but still hides my face. Most seem to obscure your vision if you turn your head . Thanks for your response.
I have used many types,,, camo face paint was best to me, second was a black mesh netting,,, dont need anything in the winter any more face hair is almost gray/white anymore LOL
I wear one every time I go out, depending on what is going on outside (weather wise ) if there is snow on the ground, I wear white, it not just a good camo one.
I am going to sew up the sides of a wool balaclava that is almost white,I took out the center stitches that made two eye holes last winter. Now the opening is too wide so I will close it up some on either side.
I use the White Under Armour cold gear baclava to keep my face and cheeks warm. It gets hot when your dragging coyotes back to the truck though. I use the other Under Armour baclava's in different camouflages if there is no snow.