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#31 Unread post by Lion_Lady »

Hondagirl wrote:Don't you get hot wearing a buff under your helmet?
I'd like to stop flyaway hair crawling over my face, it feels like insects have flown in sometimes.
No "hotter" than without the buff. And, the Buff is easier to wash than my helmet liner. I've probably got a dozen of them so I've always got a clean Buff to wear.

They make them in CoolMax fabric, or "regular" fabric, as well as fleece, windproof, stormproof and thermal (for skiing or snowboarding).

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#32 Unread post by Lion_Lady »

I've been trying to find a source for these ponytail wraps. I'd seen them at a rally, and heard you can buy them at Rennaissance Festivals, etc.

They come in different lengths, hook to a hair elastic and keep your ponytail from getting snarled by the wind. There are even motorcycle charms to spice them up! (I've got short hair, so I can't tell how well they work. But they are cool looking.)

http://www.hairtwisters.com/

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#33 Unread post by Shorts »

I need to start wearing a wrap or something - my fly-aways are bugging the tar out of me. And I probably should stop riding with no hands :lol:

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#34 Unread post by month1202 »

I also have long hair, usually I wear helmet first and jacket.I put my hair under the jacket to protect my hair. :laughing:

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#35 Unread post by Dreamer »

The best solution I've found so far for my mid shoulder blade length naturally curly hair is to braid it either in a single french or in "Laura Ingalls" style braids. Which doesn't exactly do for work ... but I keep small bottles of my spritzer at work to try and work some oomph into it once I'm here, or I just pull it all up into a clip.
month1202 wrote:I also have long hair, usually I wear helmet first and jacket.I put my hair under the jacket to protect my hair. :laughing:

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#36 Unread post by CYNWAGON »

Does anyone know of any stores in Alberta that carry Buffs or is it just on-line shopping?

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#37 Unread post by Lion_Lady »

You might try a local sporting specialty shop - one that has bicycling and running gear, etc. I've seen them at my area REI store (outdoor goods), but they have a very limited selection.

One of the three BMW motorcycle dealers in the DC metro area has a pretty good selection of them, so you may see them in a motorcycle shop.

Is there a "find a store" feature on the Buff website? Try googling just plain "Buff Headwear"

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#38 Unread post by goodies »

I seen these at the H-D shop yesterday. They look kinda cool.

http://www.hairglovecycle.com/index.asp

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#39 Unread post by Scotwench »

I have found since I cut my hair into a Susan Powter-style (slightly longer) buzz cut that hair is not my porblem anymore! When I ride to work I work a little water into it to lift it back up and spread some gel. VIOLA'!! I'm good to go and DH thinks I look great without hair.... thank goodness! When riding on the weekends I just keep it covered with my bandanna or do-rag.

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#40 Unread post by RabbitStomp »

Check out www.sparklingearth.com. They have fun headwear/do-wraps, etc....

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