The lightweight piece that can be worn 12+ ways on sunny days when UPF 50* recycled REPREVE® fabric protection with cooling technology performance is necessary.
DETAILS
Built for Ultimate Sun Protection - BUFF® CoolNet UV+® Multifunctional Headwear is 95% recycled - engineered with REPREVE® performance microfiber, HeiQ cooling technology, Polygiene® odor control and has a 4-Way, seamless, ULTRA STRETCH fabric construction that features UPF 50+ sun protection. BUFF® CoolNet UV+® Multifunctional Headwear is approved and recommended by The Skin Cancer Foundation. Can be worn 12 different ways - from cap to balaclava, neck gaiter to hair tie - for optimal performance and protection, personalized style, and a perfect fit.
• 95% recycled REPREVE® performance microfiber
• HeiQ cooling technology
• Polygiene® odor control
• UPF 50+ sun protection*
• Recommended by The Skin Cancer Foundation**
• 4-Way ULTRA STRETCH
• 12 + ways to wear
• 100% seamless
• Lightweight
Specs
• Product Dimensions: (approx.) 20.5 (L) x 9 (W) inches
• Weight: 1.2 ounces
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MATERIALS
95% REPREVE® Polyester made from recycled water bottles
5% Elastane
Care Instructions
• Hand or machine wash in warm water with mild soap
• Do not use fabric softeners
• Do not bleach
• Do not machine dry
• Do not iron
*UPF 50+
Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF) measures the amount of UV radiation that penetrates a fabric and reaches your skin. A fabric rated with a UPF of 50 will allow only 1/50th of the sun’s UV rays to pass through. In other words, it blocks 49/50ths or 98% of the UV radiation. UPF 50+ is the highest possible rating. Samples of fabrics have been tested for UV protection by LEITAT—Textile Technology Institute in accordance with the standard AS/NXS4399:1996 “Sun protective clothing--Evaluation and Classification.”
**The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends this fabric as an effective UV protectant only for covered areas.
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