Sun Gaiter

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$14 $24

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Description

Protect and be protected. This multi-function gaiter is incredibly versatile. It's made from a lightweight, UPF 50 stretch knit, that will protect you from damaging ultraviolet rays. It's also a convenient mask when needed, when visiting public places. Or convert it to a headband, with plenty of stretch for that just-right fit.

Details

• UPF 50
• 18" length
• One size
• Mammoth Lakes: Mammoth Lakes, California
• Davos Range: Davos, Switzerland
• Foggy Woods: Okanogan National Forest

Materials

• Polyester / spandex

Learn more on our Fabrics page.

At Oiselle, our vision is to help all women feel strong and free through the joy of running. Our mission is to design great product, build the sisterhood, and improve the sport. May we all experience the transformative power of sports and community.

Customer Reviews

Based on 14 reviews
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Patricia S.
It’s okay

I like the rainbow colors. It is light, I find I can breath through it. The big challenge is using it as a gaiter. It’s just too big with no way to tighten it. I’ve rigged with with a rubber band to use as a face covering when I’m on a bike ride. On the ride I keep it down, but if I stop to get some food I have to put it up. The only way it will stay up with is with my rubber band system

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Yoko
Can’t breathe

I love the color so much, it’s bright and fun BUT if you are planning to use to cover your face while running, it could suffocate you!!! I only pull up to cover my nose/mouth when I pass someone, even just for the few seconds, I couldn’t breathe and that was horrible. I would not recommend this product for that use but I’m sure everything else is fine 🌈

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NJ m.r.
Not breathable

Okay as a headband but not good as a face covering. It doesn’t stay up and when it does it is difficult to breathe through. The rainbow pattern is cute though so I kept it.

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R. A.
Great as a headband...

...but not so much as a facial covering. :( And I had *such* high hopes. I had to keep it in place with a hair band in the back as it kept slipping down. However, once I had it in place, I couldn't breathe through it. It stuck to my nose/mouth and was so much harder to breathe through than any of my other gaiters and facial coverings. It is okay as an emergency-use facial covering (e.g. wear it around my neck and pull it up if I pass a person) but not as a constantly-worn facial covering for busy areas. It rocks as a headband, however, and I love wearing it to keep the sweat off my forehead.