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Buff Coolnet UV+ Sun Protection Headwear

Buff Coolnet UV+ Sun Protection Headwear

The High UV Protection Sun Buff is a versatile and practical piece of clothing that should be standard kit for anyone that spends a lot of time by the water - either fishing riverside or in the sea. Plus, there are several absolutely stunning designs to choose from!

The Buff is a seamless tube of CoolNet® extreme fabric, treated with Polygyene® to prevent odour releasing bacteria. Offering high UV protection combined with excellent breathability and humidity control so you can enjoy life out in the sun while protecting yourself from harmful sun radiation. It can be worn in a variety of ways in conjunction with a cap or as a bandana or facemask.

High UV Protection BUFF can be worn as a neckerchief, headband, wristband, mask, hairband, balaclava, scarf, scrunchie, saharaine, pirate cap, beanie or bandana.

BUFF® CoolNet UV+® Multifunctional Headwear is approved and recommended by The Skin Cancer Foundation. 

Please watch the video to see how versatile this product is!

Buff High Protection UV Headwear Features

  • Made with 100% CoolNet®  – this special four channel fibre forms a transport system that pulls moisture away from the skin to the outer layer of the fabric. It then dries that moisture faster than any other fabric and thermoregulates the body.
  • 95% recycled REPREVE® performance microfiber
  • HeiQ cooling technology
  • Designed to fit most adults, with heads measuring 53 – 62cm.
  • There are no irritating seams or hems.
  • Ultralight and ultra 4-way stretch
  • Absorbs forehead perspiration.
  • Offers excellent breathability and humidity control.
  • BUFF is machine washable and non iron.
  • BUFF headwear will not lose its elasticity, is colour fast and will not fade.
  • Treated with Polygiene to remain fresh and prevent the build up of bacteria in the fabric.
  • Our Angler Collection features designs by anglers, for anglers, with illustrations inspired by marine and freshwater landscapes and their inhabitants, as well as utilitarian prints and functional colours.

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