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  1. #31
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    OMG...how awesome...great idea, SK!!!

    Sign me up for 2! (perhaps more, I need to investigate).

    We are talking the regular buff, right? The polar ones are great...but the regular ones are better because they can be used year-round. I used to wear mine wet for biking in 100 degree temps and was nice and cool!!!

    I've worn mine a multitude of ways...they are the perfect accessory for taming crazy hair that's not quite long enough for a pony-tail. My favorites are headband, really wide headband (like a head scarf, almost), and balaclava. The polar one is fun to twist into the most adorable beanie type hat, too!

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    SK;

    I'd buy one. I always have something under my helmet even in the warm summer months.



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  3. #33
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    Buff me up!

    I need one.

    sarah

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    Ok, I'm a bit slow. It took me a while to figure out what a 'buff' is. I get it - it looks like it will be great under my ski helmet! Sign me up for 2.

    Patty

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    For anyone who doesn't know...here are a couple of Buff examples (from the same weekend...I swear I don't always wear the same jersey! ) The Buff is the thing around my neck in the first photo, and on my head under my helmet in the second one. If it's cold, I wear it covering more of my head and pulled down over my ears. It's very light weight, wicks moisture, dries quickly, and is stretchy.


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    I'm in!

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    Holy smokes! We're up to 53 and I haven't even gone through the bikejournal post or emailed all the previous AV order people.

    You are an enthusiastic bunch.

    PS - this is the microfiber version.
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    I am not sure of the price, but raleighdon and I would like them if it's not too high.
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  9. #39
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    What about those sons of yours?
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

  10. #40
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    I'd like one, too. I missed the jersey order so I'm happy I get to chime in on this one.
    Thanks
    Clare

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    I'd go for 2 or 3 @~$18 a pop. loved the speed demo. carol

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    The GP got the thermal, fleecy one for motorcycling (got it at a motorcycle show last year). It is too heavy IMHO for cycling.

    I'm in for one. I like the buff. It's also good for folks with longer hair as it tends to keep things neater back there.
    Sarah

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  13. #43
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    Me too.

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  14. #44
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    I'm a buff addict, already own 3. But, I'll take two Amici buffs.

    I love that video with the guy in front of the bridge doing the demos. Not so much of a fan of the classroom video.
    The best way to wear them, though, is just around the neck to keep the incoming air a little warm (cured my EIA) or around the whole head to keep the ears warm.

    thanks SK
    Last edited by TsPoet; 11-16-2006 at 09:15 AM. Reason: to, two, too - hate that!

  15. #45
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    Polar (Thermal) buff is great for riding in the winter. Lots of options--balacava, neck gaiter, various layered hat. I like to style mine like a santa hat--fleece end over my noggin and make a knot in the fabric end, flaps happily in the wind behind me.

    The regular, microfiber version will get many more takers, though. Maybe if there's enuf cold weather gals, we can do a polar one later on. It would work for snow sports and other outdoor activities for those of us who live in colder climates.

 

 

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