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Looking to buy one, because I don't like the sun being on my neck and face all the time.

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I wear one religiously. I found a guy a few years ago who had them for $5 a piece. I got three. I rotate those. I also got a Walmart one recently which I really liked. ....but I lost it after maybe two trips. I liked it because it was a bit more loose than the other ones I have. Now of course I can't find them in any of the 5 frkn Walmart in my area!

They're great for winter too!

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I have a standard Buff. But I was looking at the new ones made from tech fiber. Was curious if it was any better -- cooler, more wicking, etc. -- than the original.

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I have a UV buff and an Original buff, both are super comfy. the UV buff would be best to protect against rays, the original does also but to a lesser extent. I use the original to keep warm on colder days

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I like the Breathe Like a Fish gear. I like the regular Buff brand when it's cooler out.

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I wear one in the cooler months around my neck, sometimes for no seeum protection.  For the most part I don't care for them, too hot.

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I wear one in the cooler months around my neck, sometimes for no seeum protection.  For the most part I don't care for them, too hot.

Columbia's Omnifreeze technology keeps you a few degrees cooler then the temp. It's like being in then shade. I never thought I'd like one, wear it all the time now.

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I use Simm's Sun Armour.  But am looking into the Omnifreeze and after reading some of the reviews here may go and get one to try

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I've been wearing the Simms for several years. I like them because they're light but it never fails that the face begins to rip. I've probably gone through 6 or 7. I just picked up a few from Salt Armour, just trying something different.

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