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Bought one of these from DemiDesign a couple of weeks ago, used it once, and found that I can't stand to have my nose covered...it's just too sensitive. This one is Large, in black I paid $39.95, wore it once, will sell it for $25.00 shipped.
Here's info from the DemiDesign site: "Arctic Mask's out door comfort range is -60F to -10F with a windproof Supplex Nylon shell and 100gr 3M Thinsulate Insulation in the face, neck, and ears for heat retention. You won't get frost bitten where the mask is, that's for sure. Mask liner of CoolMax promotes faster wicking with out that wet clammy feeling while it's on your face. Retro fits under all helmets and hats. Our thin CoolMax lid does require a helmet or hat to aid in heat retention. The adjustable 22 gauge stainless steel nose bridge accommodates custom shape change to suite you and seal upward fogging air movement."
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