Ok so I suffer with a bad neck most of the time, wear n tear. I’m trying to find a summer ish neck tube that is shaped not just a straight buff type thing. I’d like something that sits down the back of my neck better to keep droughts out , my plain summer neck buff tends to just bunch and ride up.
I’ve seen an Oxford one and a few on Amazon but these look more for winter use.
Any links or experience welcome
Neck tube ?
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Re: Neck tube ?
I’ve got lots of ‘neckies’ as I have the same problem Martin, they all go saggy after a while…
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Re: Neck tube ?
I use one of these,but not when it's warm/hot,I don't have the same issues as yourself.
https://www.urbanrider.co.uk/knox-neck-tube-black.html
Maybe someone does a summer/thinner version,or maybe it will work for you,very snug fit
https://www.urbanrider.co.uk/knox-neck-tube-black.html
Maybe someone does a summer/thinner version,or maybe it will work for you,very snug fit
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Re: Neck tube ?
I've never seen a summer type buff that you want. I bought my buffs from Temu. Made from the normal nylon stretchy stuff. But they are long enough to fit on the top of my head and tuck into a T shirt. Can't remember how much I paid but they were around a pound each. Washed them a few times over the years and they remain stretchy and they don't go saggy.
Otherwise you could find a thin balaclava.
Otherwise you could find a thin balaclava.
Trust me I am a retired Doctor and lecturer at Oxford University of Structural and Mechanical/Electrical engineering.
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Re: Neck tube ?
How about something like this and use it backwards?
https://www.newforestclothing.co.uk/pro ... 4019004607
https://www.newforestclothing.co.uk/pro ... 4019004607
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Re: Neck tube ?
I like being warm, so everybody says motor bike is a wrong vehicle for me.
But I am successfully using Urban Windcollar by Rev'It (https://www.revitsport.com/en/motorcycl ... bano-black). It has both neck tube and "fluffier" wind collar, that greatly seals the neck opening of both of my riding jackets.
But I am successfully using Urban Windcollar by Rev'It (https://www.revitsport.com/en/motorcycl ... bano-black). It has both neck tube and "fluffier" wind collar, that greatly seals the neck opening of both of my riding jackets.
I am here to learn.