| | |  | Football | Home » » Halo II Headband - Pullover | | | | | | Colors: | | | | | Description: | | Halo Headbands are technically designed to keep sweat and sunscreen out of your eyes and off your glasses while training, working out, racing, or just working hard. Every Halo Headband includes the soft and comfortable Sweat Block Technology. This exclusive water-tight seal redirects sweat away from your face. (US Patent 6,567,991). The high performance DriLine material of the headband quickly evaporates moisture so you stay dry and comfortable. It is lightweight, durable, and abrasion resistant which will not lose shape.The microfiber polyester that has been embedded with SILVER IONS. These silver ions prevent the growth of bactreria - No bacteria - No smell. Works great under helmets of all kinds. One size fits most. | | | Features: | |
• Pullover headband design
• Sweat Block technology keeps sweat out of eyes
• Wicking, stretchy, quick dry material throughout
• Works great under helmets; bicycling, construction, motor cycle, skiing
• One size fits most
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 10.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 2.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 1.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.06 pounds | | Package Length:
| 6.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 2.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.3 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 113 reviews |
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38 of 38 found the following review helpful:
It really worksMay 18, 2007
By G. Massey
"GyasiM"
Seriously, I never leave home without it. I don't know what it is about my face, but if I'm sweating alot, I am bound to get it in my eyes, and it BURNS, and not only does it burn, but it limits your vision and concentration greatly. And the excuse "Hey I had sweat in my eyes!" doesn't cut it with the teammates after screwing up. I've tried all types of headbands, but they never work past 20 min. They get soaked then start leaking sweat to the eyes. The Halo Headband is able to divert the sweat to the sides of your face and viola, no sweat in eyes. Will this keep your face dry? Absolutely not. Will it keep sweat out of your eyes? Yes and its 99.98% effective.(I just made that stat up, but I've never had a problem since using the headband) When I first tried it out, I thought it was not working cause my face was soaked. But afterwards I realized I never once had to stop and dry my eyes that day, or the entire Atlanta Summer.
Its been a little over the year, and the rubber part has cracked down the middle. I thought that this could cause a problem, but no problem thus far. I'm going to buy new one however. Just to have another color for variety. And just in case my first one does happen to fall apart or get lost.
If you suffer from sweat in the eyes I suggest you try this product.
13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Halo Headband HelpfulAug 11, 2007
By PorkPie51 It works... very well. I ride my bike for an hour or more each outing and in the summer, with a helmet on, sweating is a major annoyance. The Halo headband keeps the sweat from running down your face, into your eyes -- mostly by absorbing into the elastic headband and evaporating. Anything else is diverted by the rubber "dam." Takes a bit of getting used to under a helmet but now it's not noticed. I have the pullover version, probably best for under helmets.
11 of 12 found the following review helpful:
If you're a heavy sweater, look elsewhereSep 22, 2009
By All-access Customer I sweat. Bought this on recommendation from a friend who has one and loves it. Quite comfortable under biking helmet. Mountain biking in western Colorado can be hot and strenuous. It worked great for 45 minutes, then the material got soaked and ran over the plastic band. I wrung it out. In 15 minutes it was back to running in my eyes.
A bandanna lasts me an hour, then I replace it with a new one. I'll keep doing than for mountain biking.
Did an easy 50 mile road "race." I used the Halo... it worked great. But the ride wasn't very strenuous and lots of dry wind across the face to evaporate sweat. I would use it for this purpose again without hesitation.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Nice low profile and blocks sweatAug 16, 2008
By P. Patterson I sweat a lot!! I've been known to find salt crystals on my bike after a long ride on a hot day. A good sweat band is a must for me. After years of using those generic, thick sweat bands I decided to get something that would fit under my helmet with less pain than I got with those thick bands. I liked the looks of the halo and ordered the stretch version. It works great!! the band actually absorbs sweat and the strip directs any excess down your cheeks and away from the eyes. I've been using it all summer and I am getting a second one soon.
The only downside is the strip can leave it's impression on your forehead after removal... Minor problem.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
better than cotton but not the best wickerMar 14, 2010
By racquetball fanatic
"Randy"
The buff bandana by Sahalie is a better wicking item, but is twice a expensive. This is still better than the cotton sweat bands. I use sweat bands for play racquetball, cycling, and out door work.
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