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    ***Thermal neck warmers***

    Hi everyone. For those of you who are suffering from the cold neck and face syndrome, check out our excellent neck warmers on trademe. These are selling really well and our feedback has been excellent.
    Go to trademe, motorcycles, clothing, then other and you will come across them.These are made from warm brushed thermal fabric, not polar fleece.
    You can e-mail me direct with any queries. fab-snad@xtra.co.nz
    These really are the bees knees. Im an extremely keen motorcyclist and wasnt overly impressed with some of the big name brands of neck and face warmers. My wife (who makes sporting wear for a living) and myself designed these and we are wrapped with what we have come up with.
    Check them out.

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    I just bought one
    Will come back to this and let you guys know what they are like, also anyone who has already got one how about some feedback.
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    Unsolicited advertising from a 1 post wonder..

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    *** THERMAL NECK WARMERS***

    These neck warmers are brilliant. Made from warm brushed thermal fabric and double layered around the neck area. Check them out on trademe. Go to motorcycles, clothing and footwear and then other. You can read all about them there and see the pictures.
    Selling them for $28 incl postage on trademe , but too kiwibiker members $23 incl postage. E-mail me with any enquires. fab-snad@xtra.co.nz
    You WILL love these.

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    I gut the pet rabbit and it slips over the neck nicely..
    buy another bunny, then that one will be ready for next year..

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiasTZ
    Unsolicited advertising from a 1 post wonder..
    Dude, it's the online trading part of the forum, you're supposed to advertise stuff here.

    s41, are the neck warmers the same thickness and material all over? I've got a cheap neckwarmer from motomail, it's made out of stuff similar to what thermal underwear is made of, but maybe a bit thicker. Thing is, the wind pretty much goes straight through it, so while you're moving, it doesn't work too well. But while you're stopped, I guess it works - just that when you're stopped you don't really need it.
    Does your neck warmer block the wind? Is there any difference in thickness or type of material on the front of the warmer where it is exposed to the wind?
    Just curious.

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    Sorry about advertising in the wrong section oooppps
    Check them out on trademe. A member suggested i try selling them on kiwibiker.
    Check my feedback on trademe if in doubt.
    Double layered in the front. Very warm and comfy but not waterproof.

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    do you feed them anything before you skin them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice
    do you feed them anything before you skin them?
    Leave him alone ya bully.

    Poor bugger's trying to sell a quality product that will help *you* out. You should be a bit nicer or he'll stomp on ya Kumandsukme with Gixxer dominance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    Leave him alone ya bully.

    Poor bugger's trying to sell a quality product that will help *you* out. You should be a bit nicer or he'll stomp on ya Kumandsukme with Gixxer dominance.
    i was just askin...
    i have one anyway... bugsy will be missed this year..

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    The non waterproof ones are better as the water tends to sit in it and not end up in nether regions. I forked out mega bucks for a fash as wind proof water proof version as advertised in many bike mags, great on these cold nights but not so good in the wet. Also not so great with an open face, IMHO the freebee one that that came with my last bike is the bees knees. Still to try out the balaclava that came with my current bike.

    Sure beats a scarf coming unravelled and waving dangerously close to the rear workings, i'm sure there are many stories about scarves floating around out there.
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    But mate, we've got beards for this

    Quote Originally Posted by Holy Roller
    The non waterproof ones are better as the water tends to sit in it and not end up in nether regions.
    Sure beats a scarf coming unravelled and waving dangerously close to the rear workings, i'm sure there are many stories about scarves floating around out there.
    OK, yours could use a little more length again but always there when you need it eh?
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    Ordered one, arrived 1 working day after receipt of online payment. Good work mate!

    First impressions, 30 mins around 100km/h areas in about 5-7 degrees was excellent. Very comfy, keeps the wind out just nicely. Great price!

    Tiniest little gripe (non-issue really).Found it a little suffocating when over my nose. Not because its too tight (Which is isnt, its just right) the particular material of course doesnt let too much air through so I found it stopping me from breathing through my nose freely. I may just edit it so I have a small slit there for mah nosey.

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    When we designed these neck warmers there was some talk of leaving a slit in so your nose could hang out. After lots of feedback from fellow bikers it was decided not to as everyone liked the way they were.
    As you say if you do find them slightly suffocating you can adjust them yourself or you could buy a gsx1000 and you will find plenty of air inside your helmet!!!
    Cheers on feedback. Lots more positive feedback on the trademe site.

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