TurtleFur Neck Gaiter

I like the TurtleFur neck gaiter because it keeps my neck warm during really cold weather. It's perfect for outdoorsmen or people who ski, or ...

KUIU Merino 185 Beanie & Neck Gaitor

KUIU Merino 185 Beanie & Neck Gaitor



Last-minute stocking fillers for outdoors fans

Santa’s little helpers are checking their stock, and the reindeer are consulting their GPSs to make sure they know their way.

So what goodies can we buy, or ask for, to fill our Christmas stockings and help us and our loved ones enjoy the great outdoors even more?

How about a layer of comfort an extra measure of style with accessories from SmartWool?

The company’s neck gaiters and scarves come in a variety of colours and patterns matching up with SmartWool tops and bottoms or in contrasting colors and have a double layer interlock for maximum warmth. All its beanies are made from 100 per cent merino wool and there is a big selection of styles, colours and patterns.

Prices range from £9.95 to £39.95 and the accessories are available from outdoor retailers nationwide. More details on the SmartWool website .

And if you want to add some style to your footwear, the SmartWool Park Artist collection, designed by professional snowboarder, photographer, film-maker and music producer Jeff Cormack, will turn a few heads on the hills.

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Last-minute stocking fillers for outdoors fans
Last-minute stocking fillers for outdoors fans The company's neck gaiters and scarves come in a variety of colours and patterns matching up with SmartWool tops and bottoms or in contrasting colors and have a double layer interlock for maximum warmth. All its beanies are made from 100 per cent ...

Crib Notes: Bundle Up - Winter Safety for Toddlers
Avoid scarves, which can be a strangulation hazard, and opt for neck gaiters instead. If you're not sure how much to bundle your little one up, always give your child one more layer than you're planning to wear yourself. ...

Cold Weather and Its Affect on Your Skating
You'll also want to consider using a neck gaiter or scarf that you can use to cover your mouth and nose. Covering your mouth and nose will help to heat the air before it hits your lungs and reduce the potential for shortness of breath. ...





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