Solid and Camouflage Fleece Full Face Mask

Solid and Camouflage Fleece Full Face Mask

  • Solid and Camouflage Fleece Full Face Mask
  • Solid and Camouflage Fleece Full Face Mask
  • Solid and Camouflage Fleece Full Face Mask
  • Solid and Camouflage Fleece Full Face Mask
  • Solid and Camouflage Fleece Full Face Mask
Unit Price: FOB 1.3~2.3 USD Get Latest Price
Model No.: 15QL05-0008
Min. Order: 500 Piece/Pieces
Payment Type: T/T,L/C,D/P
Transportation: Ocean
Productivity: 5000/day
Packaging: polybag
Delivery Time: 60 Days
Place of Origin: CHINA
Brand: QILI
Supply Ability: 150000/month
Certificate: SGS

Product Description

The solid and camouflage fleece face mask is made by 95% polyester, 5% polyurethane. The solid and camouflage fleece full face and neck coverage mask is a form of cloth headgear designed to expose only part of the face. Depending on style and how it is worn, only the eyes, mouth and nose, or just the front of the face are unprotected. Versions with a full face opening may be rolled into a hat to cover the crown of the head or folded down as a collar around the neck. And The solid and camouflage fleece face mask is with warm soft and comfortable materials is suitable for winter outdoor climbing, skiing, riding and extreme sports. So far we offer Black, Grey, Navy, Blue, Purple,Red colors for choose and customization color is also available for this items. Zebra camouflage and leopard are available for this design with free size. Elastic design of the solid and camouflage fleece full face mask can fit you better.




Zebra, camouflage pattern or Leopard are available



Traditional balaclavas were knitted from wool. Modern versions are also made from silk, cotton, polypropylene, neoprene, acrylic or polar fleece.

This type of headgear was known in the 19th century as an Uhlan cap or a Templar cap.

During the Crimean War in 1854 handmade balaclavas were sent over to the British troops to help protect them from the bitter cold weather. British troops required this aid, as their own supplies (warm clothing, weatherproof quarters, and food) never arrived in time.According to Richard Rutt in his History of Handknitting, the name "balaclava helmet" was not used during the war but appears much later, in 1881. Today the military version is known simply as a "helmet liner".


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