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Reading Sean's bivy report for this month I noticed the MBR snood in the picture. These are the only magazine freebies that last. I currently have Cycling Plus, MBR and Mountain Bike Rider snoods and they are all still going strong. I use the Cycling Plus one nearly every ride

Can we have some snoods Stu? I'd definitely pay. I know you'll say you've done them before but I'm old and forget these things or wasn't there.
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I've got three buffs, but I'd buy another. You can never have too many as they're so useful. Synthetic though please, the merino ones get holes in them too easily.
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I'm pretty sure there were some from a winter event? I wasn't at that event though

I'd also have a BB buff (not a snood, that's TOTALLY different :grin: )

You can never have too many, I reckon I have double figures. Dotted around in different places, found one the other day I'd forgotten about when I put my buffalo smock on, was tucked in the pocket. Have 4 merino ones but agree that the normal ones are probably more use
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Hang on, what's the difference between a buff and a snood?
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thenorthwind wrote: Tue Dec 14, 2021 6:21 pm Hang on, what's the difference between a buff and a snood?
Absolutely nothing :lol:

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In that case, I'm pretty certain I have an unused BB buff/snood around here somewhere because I've got two. The yellow fluoro ones with a fleecy bit and a not fleecy bit. Do you want it Dave?
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Not gonna say “no” 😀
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thenorthwind wrote: Tue Dec 14, 2021 6:21 pm Hang on, what's the difference between a buff and a snood?
I thought a snood was bigger and looser and worn by those who wear big girls blouses, Also available in acrylic. :grin:
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Dave Barter wrote: Tue Dec 14, 2021 5:06 pm Reading Sean's bivy report for this month I noticed the MBR snood in the picture.
I thought to myself, was there a selfie in the report with me wearing it? Then I remembered Ralph slept in it :lol:

A Bearbones one would be cool :-bd
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I'll take two snoods, two buffs and two neck tubes, Cheers,
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Seems they're also known as neck gaiters in the USA, though I know them as buffs. I'd be interested too.
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Yes I'd have one as well.

I have hundreds of them about the place, my mum keeps buying them for me, same with socks, and various types of bags ... Not sure how quickly she imagines I wear them out?!?

But a BB one would be grand.
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ooh ooh me too! And a gillet as my green one is worn out.
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Definitely need a BB snood... when I call in for my mid-ride/post-ride cafe stop it'll double as the required facemask. 😁
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Dave Barter wrote: Tue Dec 14, 2021 7:04 pm Not gonna say “no” 😀
Sorry Dave, having sucked you in, I can't bloody find it. If I come across it, it's got your name on it (not literally, unless your name's Bearbones Bikepacking that is).
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I'll begin putting the wheels in motion :wink:
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Wed Dec 15, 2021 10:09 am I'll begin putting the wheels in motion :wink:
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Dave,

I have a flouro yellow BB (embroidered in black) snood/buff/neck tube gaiter you can have if you want?

It's like the Polar Buffs. Half fleece, half regular material. I have never worn it, (well, only to try it on).

I can meet you near Cantina in Goodrington on Friday morning if that suits you?

I shall be on the bread delivery ride. About 09:30 or so?

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Thanks Si but I'm going to hold out and see what Stu comes up with. This week is a work/Shoalstone Pool nightmare for me
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No worries Dave... :-bd
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The previous Bearbones ones were half fleece have knitted buff type fabric. We have quite a few of them in the house

Would be up for a plain buff type version, merino if possible

Wrapped in eco friendly wrapping and hand delivered by stu on a donkey ( thought if I was being ridiculously demanding I'd better run with it :lol: )
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I have a BB one I never used as prefer the dhb snood.
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Can't have enough buffs. Current favorites are Inov8 Wrags as they seem a bargain for the two-packs on Sportshoes.com. But if Stu does some I'd be interested. Buff used to do custom stuff but the minimum order was a bit steep and I think Endura might do some too (think they do Hope's). However, there are subtle differences and the Wrags or Buffs are the nicer, softer, stretchier ones, again IMO.

Not a fan of merino, or the dual material / fleece ones. I run too hot. Also agree merino not durable given my experience with On One and Buff versions.

This (IMO) is a "snood" and anyone wanting or wearing one should be put to def immediately :wink:

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adjustablewench wrote: Wed Dec 15, 2021 11:02 am Wrapped in eco friendly wrapping and hand delivered by stu on a donkey
Wenchie, that's the funniest thing on the forum for years. The image I have in my mind cannot be unimagined and my ribs are aching from the giggle fit. Keep it up mate.
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