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These midweight neck gaiters are made with a stretchy, moisture-wicking fabric blend of 90% Polyester and 10% Elastane. Add your custom touch and enjoy a personalized neck gaiter that is warm enough for skiing, yet breathable enough for a day on your bike, on the track, or for a trail run.

.: Material: 90% moisture-wicking polyester, 10% elastane (250 g/m²)
.: White interior
.: Provides sun protection
.: For sport activities or everyday use
.: Blank product sourced from China
.: NB! Size tolerance 0.5" (1.3 cm)

Midweight Neck Gaiter

SKU: 11667981255889868938
$17.03Price
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