Neck gaiter

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I have several different ones but it doesnt get cold enough anymore for me to drag them out and if it is that cold when im working i usually have a big brush pile burning to where i can warm up quickly.
 

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Make sure whatever one you go with it covers your ears. The ones that fit a little looser usually keep you warmer too. I have a hood that looks like a ski mask with the face area cut out that works great.
 
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I have a fleece one from Remington that works well.
I recently built a hood with double layer neck and shoulder covering from some worn out camo jeans.

When I rode motorcycles all winter I made a neck brace from a sleeve I cut off a long sleeve sweater.
I filled it with batting and I sewed velcro to it.

Not hard to make something simple.
If I had to go uber cold I would look into Merino Wool
 
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I’ve seen the merino wool ones advertised. Some of the reviews complain that they are too thin. Used to tease my MIL because she always carried a sweater. She always came back with, “some day you’ll be old then you’ll be cold too…”. Truer words were never spoken.
Read this and her suggestion is this second link.
Looks like she has gone some really clod places.
Thin works well if you keep it above your nose while jogging.
Harder to get air to the lungs with a thicker one.
Maybe why some are made thin.
The second link someone commented on too thick for that reason.
Sounds like a winner.


 
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I think @Deer Slayer makes some.
The one I made was 16" long and made with heavy camo fleece. I made them that long to pile up around your neck to block the cold air from going down the back of your neck. They also would go up over your nose to keep it warm at the same time. Everyone that used one swore about how well they worked. I used mine elk hunting in New Mexico when the temperature was around zero degrees.
 

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