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  1. #1
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    Interesting to see the Buff suggestions, I've asked for one for Christmas
    Dawes Cambridge Mixte, Specialized Hardrock, Specialized Vita.

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  2. #2
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    Aug 2010
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    I didn't know about the Buff, but it does look really cool, so it may have to go on my xmas list too. This is what I'm wearing right now...

    https://www.smartwool.com/default.cf...s/-/Hats/2501/

    Light enough go under the helmet and comes down far enough to cover my ears.

    Shannon
    Starbucks.. did someone say Starbucks?!?!
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  3. #3
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    I love my buffs - but for the answer to this question, I'd specifically recommend the wool buff.
    The wool buff is 2x as long as their summer buffs and is even more versatile while being even warmer.
    My photoblog
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    I will never buy another bike!

  4. #4
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    Feb 2005
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    Concord, MA
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    I have 2 buffs, one regular sized and one junior. Even the junior one has a bit too much material for me, but I wear it in the early spring and fall. However, I am not so coordinated with the tying and folding and I basically wear it one way. I have a couple of unisex skull caps that are OK for the 50's, but my favorite cold weather head gear is a very old, thin fleece skull cap that was my son's, when he was junior racer. I guess my head is the size as a 14 year old? It comes down over my ears nicely. I have 2 balaclavas. A Terry one that is fleece and is so warm, I can only wear it when it's below 35 or so, and a Craft one that is made of thinner material. I can actually wear the fleece skull cap over that. But, I have a problem with balaclavas in general, in that I start to feel like I am suffocating. And I don't even put the thing over my mouth unless it is really cold.
    I cannot hear well in any of these things, especially since I have a slight hearing loss in my left ear. It bugs me. I can hear traffic, but if I am riding with someone, I am constantly saying "what?" when they talk to me. It drives me crazy.
    2015 Trek Silque SSL
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  5. #5
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    May 2007
    Location
    Columbia, MO
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    Nashbar still has cheap balaclavas http://www.nashbar.com/bikes//Produc...2_520020_-1___
    2009 Trek 7.2FX WSD, brooks Champion Flyer S, commuter bike

  6. #6
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    Sep 2010
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    Jacksonville area of NC
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    Thanks everyone for all the replies. I looked on the site and there are a couple of places that sell the buffs in the Raleigh area. So the next time we go to Raleigh I'll take directions to get to one of or two of the places. Raleigh is about a 2 hour drive for us. There also is a place in New Bern which is about 45 minutes, but we're actually more likely to go to Raleigh.

  7. #7
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    I use various types of head gear for riding in the colder months. I have 2 earbands...a thinner one and a thicker fleecy one. I have 2 "beanies" that I use...one is a Descente Coldout beanie that I cut a slit in back for my ponytail. The other one is a thin fleecy beanie with ear covers. And then I also have a TurtleFur balaclava for the really cold mornings. I have 2 neck gaiters, as well...a thinner "buff" type one, and a thicker fleece one. I usually end up wearing some combination of head covering, plus a neck gaiter, depending on the conditions.
    2012 Seven Axiom SL - Specialized Ruby SL 155

  8. #8
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    Nov 2009
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    Quote Originally Posted by TsPoet View Post
    I love my buffs - but for the answer to this question, I'd specifically recommend the wool buff.
    The wool buff is 2x as long as their summer buffs and is even more versatile while being even warmer.
    +1. I love my merino Buff!
    Kirsten
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  9. #9
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    Quote Originally Posted by zoom-zoom View Post
    +1. I love my merino Buff!
    I badly want one, but they don't seem to have them in junior sizes

  10. #10
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    Quote Originally Posted by TsPoet View Post
    I love my buffs - but for the answer to this question, I'd specifically recommend the wool buff.
    The wool buff is 2x as long as their summer buffs and is even more versatile while being even warmer.
    2x as long as the summer buff?!!? Can it be worn as a dress? Wow...I cut all my buffs in half because they are too long for me, I can't imagine a wool one that is even longer.

    If you have an REI near you, they carry buffs.
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  11. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by GLC1968 View Post
    2x as long as the summer buff?!!? Can it be worn as a dress? Wow...I cut all my buffs in half because they are too long for me, I can't imagine a wool one that is even longer.

    If you have an REI near you, they carry buffs.
    I just dbl it over, makes it more comfortable. I wear it around my neck, but can pull up the fold and cover my head. I also wear it like a beanie or as a bandana (the last two demoed in the below video). Lots of videos with demos on how to fold and use. This is my favorite
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yydanA59X0U
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    Strada Velomobile
    I will never buy another bike!

  12. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by GLC1968 View Post
    2x as long as the summer buff?!!? Can it be worn as a dress? Wow...I cut all my buffs in half because they are too long for me, I can't imagine a wool one that is even longer.
    Try a little coldweather steelheading. You will wish it was 4x as long.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

  13. #13
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    May 2007
    Location
    Katy, Texas
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    Check out REI (recreational Equipment Inc.) They almost always have buffs- these are my favorite cool and cold weather under helment, stick down my neck, cut the wind go to's.
    marni
    Katy, Texas
    Trek Madone 6.5- "Red"
    Trek Pilot 5.2- " Bebe"


    "easily outrun by a chihuahua."

  14. #14
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    Nov 2008
    Location
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    I love my wool cap with ear flaps from Little Package - it keeps me warm and dry and looks great off the bike too

    Mine is #38/130

    if it's cold enough that i need my neck warm, i have an ibex gaiter. but it's sort of thick. might have to investigate the wool buffs!

  15. #15
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    Sep 2010
    Location
    Jacksonville area of NC
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    I showed my husband the website and he told me that the next time we go to Raleigh we'll check out the store there (either the one in Raleigh or the one in Cary, or both). He knows where both stores are and actually has been in the one in Raleigh years ago. He lived in the Raleigh area before I met him for a couple of years and knows the area. I, on the other hand, do not know the area. Unfortunately we can't make a trip up there until Feburary. But that is alright. We don't want to go before the holidays, plus no money, and he can't leave the local area in January as he is the one on call for evenings and weekends for that month.

 

 

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