How Do You Keep A Ski Mask Dry?
While skiers don’t need ski masks for every day on the mountain, they certainly come in handy when it’s very cold, windy and snowy. Ski masks come in a variety of different styles, from full face masks with holes for the eyes and mouth to models that slip over the lower half of the face. Keeping the mask dry is important in keeping you warm, comfortable and protected from the elements. Pick out a mask that fits your face. The mask should be snug around your face without any gaps or loose spots. Materials such as fleece and wool will help to wick moisture away from your face. Neoprene offers a good water-resistant barrier and is form-fitting. Make sure the mask has ample ventilation. Some masks include only tiny breathing holes, which will mean that you breathe directly into the fabric causing moisture to collect on the inside of the mask. Stifling masks of this nature will also mean problems with lenses fogging. Find a mask that offers a good ventilation hole or apparatus. Some masks,