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Sweat Wicking Cooling Helmet Liner Outdoor Recreation for Outdoor Clothing Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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4.1
🧥 Outdoor Clothing, 🏕️ Outdoor Recreation

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Description of Sweat Wicking Cooling Helmet Liner Outdoor Recreation for Outdoor Clothing

99 Problems But Sweat Ain’t One: Say goodbye to sweat getting into your eyes. This 3-season do rag absorbs sweat, keeping moisture out of your face. Plus, it protects your skull from harmful UVA and UVB rays (whether you're bald or not). Fits Under Helmets: This motorcycle bandana can be used on its own or under your helmet. It’s so breathable, you can wear it whenever you want – cycling, running, playing football or competing on Top Chef!. Superior Comfort: This cap is extremely soft and comfortable. Made with a magical blend of polyester and spandex, you can ride comfortably for hours. It's so lightweight you'll forget you're wearing it. One Size Fits Most: With 89% polyester 11% spandex blend, our cooling skull cap will fit comfortably. Tie the adjustable straps for a fit that’s both snug and secure. Single Or Multi-pack: You’ll always find ways to wear these do rags. Leave a pair in your truck, another in your gym bag. Get one for yourself, or the 4-pack to share them with the crew.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Thin polyester bandana

I expected a bandana made from durable cotton to absorb sweat. Received a tiny, lightweight, thin synthetic fiber bandana. It was completely useless for "sweat wicking". I printed out the Revain return label. Seller's claims are false and misleading. Member of MacforlifePrime

Pros
  • An absolute legend
Cons
  • Update available

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Adjustable tightness! You tie it in a knot yourself.

Great product. I've grown my hair out and tried headbands but they fall off when I work out. Hats started doing the same. Some other hats and durags are too tight and have some elasticity when made, which is why it gives me a headache. This product has stretchable front and you can tie the back by yourself to adjust the tightness, so it can fit multiple head sizes with the tightness you want according to your head size and comfort level. I usually tie a double knot.

Pros
  • Build quality
Cons
  • Fair

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I wear this under my mountain bike helmet, works amazing.

Bought because I got tired of cutting up t-shirts to use as sweat rags under my bike helmet when I ride the city streets and sidewalks for sports five days a week to drive. I ride ten miles at full speed in the morning, pedaling the bike continuously. I have two steep slopes that are about 100 meters long so to say I sweated is a huge understatement. I was very happy that it kept me totally sweat free the whole time. It is very easy to wash and durable. The material is light but doesn't feel…

Pros
  • Easy to read control panel
Cons
  • Hard to say

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Adapts to any head size and covers the neck!

They came in pretty neat packaging which I didn't expect. The colors are quite dense and they are very light and comfortable! The best part is that you can tie it as tight as you like. Which is not possible with skullcaps. It wicks sweat well and washes easily, which I do by hand. It doesn't give you a "hot head" like many similar products. Even under a helmet, helmet or cap; You won't even feel it there! The piece on display is great for covering the neck, which I think is often overlooked, so

Pros
  • beautiful thing
Cons
  • compatibility

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Is this really something for children?

I've had two elastic dew rags for years that I love, but I've never been able to find more. I was hoping these would fit the bill. Everything I read on it implied it was quite large. These things look like they were made for a school boy! The straps that tie together are about half the length they should be and sit a lot higher on the back of my head than I would like. While the material of the cap body feels stretchy, the straps don't. The cap stays on my head just below the hairline for life.

Pros
  • Hard-wearing surface
Cons
  • Unreliable

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product for me

A little tired of ordinary bandanas, I bought this product to test. I wanted something lighter and cooler for the summer heat. Although it's still the last few days of winter as I write this, I've put it on and run it through the wash cycle and feel confident enough to leave a review. I like it. Lightweight, comfortable to the touch, fits better than any bandana and stays put once tied. Washed and cleaned well except for a few stains. I guess over time he'll get a little ugly like me. I might…

Pros
  • Few competitors
Cons
  • -

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Cyclists --- Watch out

I bought this because I'm a cyclist and I ride my bike in late fall/early spring, often when it's cold outside. My bike helmet is vented so I'm cold so I needed some kind of hat to keep my head warm. And it worked GREAT. If you go to a bike catalog or bike hardware website, you'll pay a lot for a bike helmet liner. The material of this helmet cap is very thin, but still warms the head. And the most important thing: thanks to the thin fabric, it does not interfere with the fit of the bike…

Pros
  • Dope 🔥
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great heat shield! best in Hats & Headwear

I'm really surprised how well this works. Let me explain: I live in the desert, where summers average 106 degrees Fahrenheit (well, at least for this first month so far. It'll get worse by August). I ride my bike during the lunch break because the lines are outside during the cooler part of the day. It's too hot even for them at noon, if you can believe it. Well, the combination of extremely direct sun (at 700m, btw) and dry air makes for a potentially dangerous training environment, but I've…

Pros
  • Absolutely amazing!
Cons
  • Not bad, but...