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Combat Merino 200 Neck Gaiter

The Combat Merino Neck Gaiter protects your neck and face from the elements. Made with a unique blend of Merino wool and Cordura® nylon, it's as tough as it is comfortable.


OSFM

 
Merino Wool
Merino Wool

Breathable, odour-resistant, warm

Durable
Durable

Merino/Cordura® nylon blend

Conditions
Conditions

All conditions

The Combat Merino Neck Gaiter is a compact, lightweight piece of gear that provides valuable protection in harsh weather. It can be used to keep the sun off your face and neck, as an extra layer of warmth in freezing temperatures, a shield from bone-chattering winds. Available in a range of colours, including Prym1® Camo, the neck gaiter can also help keep you concealed in the wild. According to rigorous independent testing, Combat Merino’s abrasion-resistant properties are 500% better than standard Merino and tougher than heavy-duty commercial fabrics. Combat Merino has been independently tested and found to be 5x better than 100% Merino and superior to heavy-duty commercial fabrics.

Watch the Combat Merino tech talk to learn how we made Merino Wool durable.

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