Advanced Pointelle Breathability: Our unique “micro-hole” knit creates a natural ventilation system that exhausts heat instantly, making it the most breathable 4-way stretch balaclava on the market.
Extra-Soft, Zero-Chafe Finish: We’ve treated the fabric for a premium, silken feel against the skin—essential for preventing irritation during long shifts or high-speed rides.
Night-Vision Reflective Safety: Stay seen when the sun goes down. The Bison Progear branding features retro-reflective technology that glows brilliantly under headlights and site torches.
Anti-Pollution & Dust Barrier: The dense Pointelle weave acts as a functional filter, blocking road grime, smoke, and urban particles during your daily commute or on a dusty job site.
UPF Sun Protection: Skip the greasy sunscreen; our fabric provides a physical barrier against harmful UV rays, keeping your face and neck shielded during full-day outdoor exposure.
Helmet-Ready, Low-Profile Fit: Designed with flat-lock seams and a 4-way stretch, it fits perfectly under motorcycle helmets, hard hats, or hoods without bunching or creating pressure points.
9-in-1 Versatility: One Piece, infinite uses. Easily transition from a full-face balaclava to a neck gaiter, face shield, or sweat-wicking headband depending on your environment.
Pointelle-Knit Tech: Featuring a solid 4-way polyester Pointelle stretch, the fabric is defined by its integrated micro-perforations. These “breathability ports” allow heat to escape instantly while maintaining a solid barrier against dust and debris.
Extra-Soft Finish: Unlike standard synthetic knits, our fabric undergoes a specialized softening process to ensure a Zero-Chafe experience, even during 12-hour shifts or under heavy headgear.
Anatomic 4-Way Stretch: The high-elastane content allows the mask to expand and recover in every direction, providing a secure, non-slip fit that adapts to any head shape or facial hair.
Flat-Lock Seaming:Constructed with low-profile, reinforced stitching to eliminate pressure points when worn under welding hoods, hard hats, or motorcycle helmets.
Full Balaclava: Used by motorcyclists, construction workers, and skiers. It covers everything but the eyes. This is your go-to for maximum protection against windburn and sunburn.
Helmet Liner: Used by racers and site workers. It sits flat under a hard hat or motorcycle helmet to soak up sweat and prevent the “helmet itch” from the inner padding.
Dust Screen: Used by off-roaders and commuters. By pulling the front specifically over your nose and mouth, the Pointelle weave filters out road grit and dust.
Open-Face Mask: Used by hikers and runners. You pull the top down under your chin but keep your nose and mouth covered. Great for when you need to breathe a bit harder but want to keep the wind off your face.
Neck Gaiter: Used by everyone. It sits around your neck like a scarf. It’s perfect for casual wear or keeping the sun off the back of your neck while you work.
Tactical Bandana: Used by hunters and tactical pros. Folded over the lower face, it gives a rugged look while providing a double layer of filtration against smoke or debris.
Head Wrap / Durag: Used by cyclists and outdoor laborers. It covers just the top of the head to prevent sunburn on your scalp and keeps hair from getting caught in gear.
Sun Shield: Used by fishermen and desert trekkers. Draped over the head and neck (like a legionnaire cap), it provides 360° shade for your ears and neck.
Sweatband: Used by gym-goers and joggers. Rolled up and worn around the forehead, the Coolpro fabric wicks sweat away so it doesn’t run into your eyes during a workout.
I love that I can fold it into a headband. I use it at the gym to keep sweat out of my eyes, then wear it as a mask on the ride home.
Moseen
Dries incredibly fast. I washed it in the sink at a rest stop, wrung it out, and it was bone-dry and ready to wear in 20 minutes.
Nisha
Perfect for hiking. I used it as a neck gaiter mostly, but pulled it up into a full mask when the wind picked up at the summit. Super versatile.
Xavier
The 'Extra-Soft' finish isn't just marketing. I have sensitive skin and usually get a rash from polyester, but I wore this for 8 hours straight with no issues.
Danny
Best helmet liner I’ve owned. It’s so thin you forget it’s there, but it keeps my helmet from getting gross and sweaty.