How do you use a multifunctional headwear?
Some ways I use them most often are:
- doubled up, round my neck & on my head in the coldest times.
- as a headband to keep the sweat off my face when running.
- in my pocket/ belt to wear to keep warm after exercise or during a cafe stop.
How do you wear a BUFF like a balaclava?
Turn BUFF® headwear into a balaclava to keep your entire face warm. From the scarf position, take the back of the fabric and pull it up over your head so that it’s covering your ears. Then, pull the front of it up over your nose and mouth.
How do you wear BUFF Sahariane?
Sahariane– One of the most classic ways to wear a neck gaiter. Turn it inside out, lay it flat over your head with the openings at the front and the back. Open the top layer of the tube and hold inside with a hand over your forehead. With the other hand pull the top layer down over your head to form a cap shape.
What are buffs used for?
A BUFF® neckwear is a fabric tube and they are probably one of the most versatile pieces of gear out there. They have many different uses, but are generally intended to keep your neck, face and head warm, dry and protected from the sun.
How do you turn a gaiter into a balaclava?
For a lightweight beanie cap or hat liner, simply take your gaiter and turn it inside out. Next, place one end around your head, and twist the middle of the tube a couple times. Lastly, take the part above where you twisted the tube and pull it back down over your head.
What is the point of gaiters?
Their main purpose is to keep debris out of your shoes while you’re on the trail. They are typically not waterproof. Some ultralight hikers and thru-hikers who wear trail-running shoes will use these gaiters.
What does red bandana in back pocket mean?
One sports a blue bandana in the left back pocket, which, according to the overlaid text, “indicates that the wearer will assume the active or traditional male role during sexual contact”. The other has a red bandana in the right back pocket, indicating that “the wearer takes the passive role in anal/hand insertion”.