Review: Airhole Tie Up Mask

Review from Shayboarder.com

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Review

Intended Purpose: Airhole designs their masks with a signature airhole design at the mouth so you can inhale/exhale easily, drink water through it and shred all day with good breathability.

Appearance: I received the Tie Up Mask with the gigantic logo print but with a mix of blue/purple/pinkish stripes. Some of the other masks are crazy designs or really simple, this one has a mix of bright fun with simple.

Best Used for: The Tie Up Mask is designed to protect your face from the elements. Snow, rain, wind or sun. It’s a lightweight material so I wonder how well it will do on really cold days but it seems great for most of the winter riding and really good for spring conditions.

Fit: The Tie Up Mask is one size fits all since you can adjust the tightness/looseness yourself. Once adjusted properly you can pull up and down when you need it and still keep the tightness in the back of your neck as you like it. The airhole is in good positioning for my mouth and shape of my face. The tie up portion around your neck has enough material to keep your neck slightly covered up and warmer.

Durability: Normally when you get something white you have reason to be worried but so far the Airhole mask has held up just fine over the spring conditions. Since the material is one size fits all and you determine the tightness/looseness it doesn’t appear that stretching will be an issue with this mask.

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