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Item 831657
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Comments about Halo Skull Cap:
I use early mornings when cold outside and late in day when hot and I sweat a lot - works well in both situations.
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Comments about Halo Skull Cap:
If you have few hairs on your head like me (bald), cycling helmets present two problems. Without much hair on your head, cycling in hot weather means preparation tends to find its way right into your eyes. And if your helmet is well ventilated, the sun finds its way to your scalp.
I was skeptical at first, but the Halo works just as advertised. The small rubber-like strip on the inside edge goes right on your forehead and the the perspiration finds its way somewhere other than your eyes. And the breathable fabric keeps the sun from burning your scalp. And in cold, wet weather the Halo does a fine job of keeping your head warm.
I like it so much, I bought another!
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