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    In the buff

    Great got your attention!

    Just brought some "Buff headwear" to use as a helmet liner in order to absorb some perspiration that is expected over the next month or two.

    If you have the same, how do you wear yours? I see you can wear it as a cap or alternatively as a "Sahariane". Both these look the most comfortable methods under a helmet for the sumer months.

    Any other ideas?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pogo2 View Post
    Any other ideas?
    I have a "Buff" and about three others similar that came free with various purchases. Normally don't wear them in summer, only around the lower part of the face in cooler weather.

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    Id normally pull the whole lot down over my face and then double it back over on top of my head. If their worn like a cap with the twist at the top I found the twist a bit uncomfortable with the helmet but might be different for you. Good job for the warm weather though and they dry out super quick aswell
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    Cheers Racerhead

    Quote Originally Posted by racerhead View Post
    Id normally pull the whole lot down over my face and then double it back over on top of my head. If their worn like a cap with the twist at the top I found the twist a bit uncomfortable with the helmet but might be different for you. Good job for the warm weather though and they dry out super quick aswell
    Used mine today. When I use it in "cap" mode I found just 1 rotation means that there is minimal bump to fit under the helmet. Was really good at soaking up the sweat. Might make the helmet last a bit longer as well.

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    I find just the oxford multifunctional bandana/face mask thingy does the job. No 'bump' and bloody good at keeping long hair out your eyes.
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    One thing about wearing any kind of headgear under a helmet, it'll stretch the helmet lining and the helmet will be loose thereafter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    One thing about wearing any kind of headgear under a helmet, it'll stretch the helmet lining and the helmet will be loose thereafter.
    So always wear your "Buff" then.

    I do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    One thing about wearing any kind of headgear under a helmet, it'll stretch the helmet lining and the helmet will be loose thereafter.
    They are incredibly thin!

    In cooler weather I tie my hair back to the nape of my neck.. then pull the buff over my head so that it covers right to my fringe (like a balaclava) then just tuck the bottom of it under so that it sits jus above my nose.. then also pull on my polarfleece neck warmer.. bloody brilliant! jus having that layer over ya head, makes such a difference!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MyGSXF View Post
    In cooler weather
    How cold does it get? You look like your on the way too the artic
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    Quote Originally Posted by racerhead View Post
    How cold does it get? You look like your on the way too the artic
    lols.. I'm a wuss.. & they are almost paper thin material. plus my helmet is not a top of the line one, so gets a lot of wind through it..
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