Any advice on buffs? There are so many to choose from in Buffwear. Is it possible to breathe well through the warm ones? (Gutted that I'm off sick and can't take advantage of the mild weather! Looks like I'll be 3 weeks out of action.☹️
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I have a genuine Buff and a much cheaper copy and frankly cannot tell the difference between them.
Mine are relatively thin and, for running, would not want them any thicker.
Mine are only ever worn round my neck for the first ten minutes of a run in the coldest weather, then worn round my wrist.
Needing something to warm cold air coming in through my nose, so I don't cough or wheeze, and needing something more lint- free than a scarf.
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