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    Senior Member ~Reason~'s Avatar
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    Actually, try this link for the sale with GMA as the code

    http://gma.madbomber.com
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    ive just used those neoprene with fleece liner masks and been fine. also, some websites sell fleece stocking hats that have a fleece face cover inside them that swings down. pretty nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ~Reason~ View Post
    Actually, try this link for the sale with GMA as the code

    http://gma.madbomber.com
    Thanks for the heads up on this! Looked at them last winter but never pulled the trigger until now.

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    I just made a Fleece Buff that I am dying to try out

    I found a fleece blanket for $5.00 and I made 3 of them out of the blanket

    that's about $2.00 each with the paracord and lock

    I made them so that the top can be ciched for a hat ,worn as a Backlava with it closed around your eyes and many of the same way you can wear an Original Buff


    I used fleece in the past and it has worked out OK

    just make sure you can breathe through it easily
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    Even in moderate temps I wake up with a sore throat if I breathe open air.... a cover over my hammock.is great in colder temps, but the buff that Lymphocytosis gave me is awesome... you could try a tube cut from a too small t-shirt. Real thin ones are available and cheap.
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