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🏅 Elevate Your Game with Halo – Sweat Less, Achieve More!
The Halo Headband Anti-Freeze Pullover is a high-performance headband designed for multi-sport athletes. Featuring patented Sweat Seal Grip Technology and made from moisture-wicking Dryline fabric, it channels sweat away from your face, ensuring maximum comfort and focus during your workouts. Lightweight and stylish, this one-size-fits-all headband is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their athletic performance.
Sport | Multi-Sport |
Brand | Halo Headband |
Band Width | 2 Inches |
Band Color | Black |
Band Size | One Size |
Manufacturer | Paceline Products |
UPC | 184771000121 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00184771000121 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.49 x 4.25 x 1.42 inches |
Package Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10 x 2 x 1 inches |
Item Weight | 1.12 ounces |
Brand Name | Halo Headband |
Country of Origin | United States |
Warranty Description | halo headbands |
Model Name | HAF |
Color | Black |
Material | Polyester |
Suggested Users | womens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | KAFD100 |
Included Components | headband |
Size | 1 Size |
K**)
Perfect for snowblowing after 10" of fresh snow
My ears always get wicked cold when I'm snowblowing out our driveway, pathways, and the sidewalk the runs along two sides of our property (we have a large corner lot). I've tried various hats, earmuffs, etc., and never found anything comfortable enough to wear for the two hours it takes to get the job done -- until I tried THIS! The fabric is nicely soft, and while it seems thin, it perfectly protects against wind, blowing snow, and general heat loss. After clearing the 10" of fresh snow that fell yesterday, I came back inside with toasty ears for the first time ever -- AND I never once had to wipe any sweat out of my eyes from maneuvering the heavy snowblower around the more challenging portions of the property. Couldn't be more delighted with this product -- out of 10 points, I think it deserves an 11!
R**H
Neoprene-like. Thin and surprisingly warm.
Thin neoprene like material. Skeptical- but it is warm and windproof. cycling at 25F. No bulk with helmet in back and straps. Good for cycling in cool. Wide enough to full cover larger ears. Thin construction makes it packable in pocket.
M**M
Great Lightweight Ear Insulator and Wind Blocker
I love my ear ear cover and I've only had it for a week! It really does keep the sweat out of my eyes (a big problem with my fleece only ear cover), is extremely lightweight and conforms nicely to my head. It's a tiny bit loose on me, possibly because I'm a girl, but I have a fairly big head. If you're a lady with a small head it'd likely be too loose for you. I also like that it's fairly wide, keeps my bangs out of my face too. It also works wonderfully with my bike helmet and doesn't get pushed down into my eyes, which was a bit of an issue with my fleece one. Also, it blocks the wind very well!
E**E
Halo + ear warmer = perfect
I ordered this as I managed to “organize” my other ear warmer wrap, figuring the Halo specific silicone, sweatband strip would be an added feature. So far Halo has managed to make something that works well with my decidedly large noggin and cold sensitive ears.As noted, I have cold sensitive ears. I can wear shorts in 30-40F weather (with and without leg warmers on the bike) and be hot, but even as low as the 50s and my ears suffer on the bike. So I tend to cover my ears when the temperatures start to drop. I have oodles of balaclavas and dunce caps (aka helmet liners), but most of the time (down to the 20s) they keep me too warm, and drenched with sweat on rides. But my ears, they must be protected. And my head is big, so most ear covering bands are either too tight and stretched thin over my ears, or impossible to even get on my head without causing headaches. Halo sweatbands seem to fit me without too much issue, although I do get headaches on occasion. I highly recommend them, especially because they come with an ingenious strip of silicone above the eyes, helping to prevent sweat from dripping into the eyes, which is a lifesaver for hot running riders like myself. Combined with the ear covering and this headband works perfectly in colder weather.Of note, but not an issue for me, is that my earlobes are often left partially exposed. It is not an issue, as my earlobes are not as sensitive as the ear canal, and generally stay warm from the escaping heat.Recommended.
J**.
small, doesn't protect against wind, very thin.
If you have a small head and have a windbreaker hoodie, maybe this works... but then you already have a hoody, so it's kind of pointless. It doesn't protect much against the wind, and it's too thin to be warm enough for cold days.
C**
If you have a big melon this thing stretches!!!
It fits very tight on a big head but stretches out. I wore it on a 90 minute bike ride and never noticed its tightness once I got going. In comparison I have had helmets adjusted to tight that would give me a headache. Just like the other halo headbands I own its comfy and keeps the sweat out of the eyes, but this one covers the ears very nicely and I have big ears. Prefect as it keeps my ears warm, but they don't get sweaty like when I tried to wear ear muffs while riding. Its identical to the other halo headbands with the obvious additional feature that it covers your ears.
O**1
Keeps you warm, but can leave an imprint
I use this headband during my morning ride to work. Its great because a chilly morning is so much more difficult to face knowing that by the time you get to your destination you'll have a headache and won't be able to feel your ears. With this I never have that problem. Its relatively comfortable when you have it positioned correctly and it doesn't hold much static so its not going to make you look like you just rolled out of bed the way a cheap polyester beenie might.The one feature I'm not sold on is the yellow sweat diverter band. It does divert sweat, but I've found that if I put it below my hairline (where its supposed to sit flush against your forehead) it leaves a VERY visible indentation after just a 15 minute ride that can last for upwards of an hour. Now if I was out for a long bike ride that just happens to be on a cold morning that might ok. Lets face it when you're wearing bike shorts, clip in shoes, and a bike jersey mainstream normal is no longer a priority, but when you get to work and have 10 minutes before a meeting you're supposed to present in...well its just not ideal.I still give four stars though because I've found that if I position the headband higher and put hair between the yellow strip and my head I don't get the line. This takes away the functionality of the strip and sweat may become an issue, but the headband still keeps me warm so I'll stick with it.Note: I do have a fairly large head so the indentation could be a consequence of the band just being tighter than intended. So if your head is more averaged size maybe that isn't an issue for you.TL:DR / OverviewIt keeps me warmIts doesn't hold a static charge like a cheap beenieThe sweat strip leaves an indent on my foreheadBut its still usable and worthy of four stars
V**H
Stays put!
Love this headband. Have had others that I have used for winter running and was always adjusting them. This fits snug and stays where it is supposed to. Highly recommend!
J**I
Have a 'larger than usual' head and this product has a great fit. The rubber sweat wick line and material ...
Fits extremely well. Have a 'larger than usual' head and this product has a great fit. The rubber sweat wick line and material make for an excellent experience on runs. Will definitely purchase and recommend the Halo band
M**L
Confortable
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