To negotiate the best possible price for our customers, we agree to hide prices prior to logging in.
141 requests
·
Free Returns in USA
Product Description
Yaks are pretty incredible creatures. To survive high in the mountains, where temperatures dip to 40 below, they’ve developed long, coarse hair and a soft down undercoat for extra insulation Read More
Share:
You Might Also Like
ASUS AirVision M1 Glasses - Drop Exclusive Debut
$699.99
Keebmonkey Electric Precision Screwdriver
$45
Tom Ford Philippe 02 Polarized Flat-Top Sunglasses
Drop + MiTo MT3 Cyber Custom Keycap Set
$89
Mechcables Red Samurai Custom Coiled Aviator USB Cable
Heads up folks - don't put the neck warmer in the dryer, or you'll never be able to fit it over your head again. That thing shrunk like Rick Moranis's kids.
Just got my neck warmer, and I'm not sure I would say one size fits all. I'm a 200lb guy with a moderately thick neck (not thin, but not massive) and this is fairly tight around my neck. I am hoping I can loosen it up because it's a bit constricting. I'm not a claustrophobic person but having this much tightness around my neck is a little claustrophobia-inducing. I will give it a shot though. Pulled up over the nose, a lot of the bunching around the neck goes away and it's a little more comfortable, but I don't intend to wear it over the nose most of the time. I can almost see why the example photo of the neckwarmer is on a woman, because it feels a little bit like it was made for small necks. Still, when pulled up over the mouth, it can easily go over the ears. It is also pretty soft, not scratchy at all. If I can get some tightness out, I think I will be happy with this. Would love to try the beanie....
Edit: Turns out the little pops I heard when putting it on were indeed some seams ripping, and there are already loose spots where it tore. I got some fluff off of it already. Awesome product! Doesn't fit moderate sized male head without tearing, doubles as a choker! Welp....... not like there's any point in exchanging it since the replacement would be the same size. Buyer beware!
Drizzt321I find I use it going up chairlifts and when still/inactive in cold winds, but because it is thicker than a fabric neckwarmer and knitted it gets a bit hot sometimes if doing more intense activity.
Got mine last week and love how soft it is. A little tight for my head, but it was clear from the photo it was going to be on the small side. I'm curious if anyone has tried to wash the red one? Debris really clings to the fiber and I'm going to want to throw it in the gentle cycle and on drying line at some point. Curious if this spunky red dye is going to wash out at all.
ParpadeoThe red dye shouldn't be a problem. Wash it on a wool cycle at less than 30 degrees C if possible. Better yet hand wash it for the first few times to be sure.