Super versatile and warm but not heavy or itchy
The perfect buff for winter. We wore these on our winter hike on The Camino Frances. They are so versatile and give you a bit of stylish flare in addition to being warm. Absolutely love! Read more
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| department | mens |
|---|---|
| date_first_available | September 27, 2022 |
| manufacturer | BUFF |
| best_sellers_rank | #258,901 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #311 in Men's Cold Weather Neck Gaiters |
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Customers find the neck gaiter keeps them warm without being bulky and appreciate its functionality, with one mentioning it's perfect for blizzardy walks with their dog.
The perfect buff for winter. We wore these on our winter hike on The Camino Frances. They are so versatile and give you a bit of stylish flare in addition to being warm. Absolutely love! Read more
I bought my first Buff Merino Lightweight years ago for skiing, and that one stays with my gloves and helmet. I have a second one that I use for a casual scarf option on cold windy days. I've bought a half dozen others over the years as gifts. They weigh nothing. They keep your neck warm from invasive gusts of wind in a way that nothing else quite does, so inoffensively that you'll forget you're wearing it, and notice hours later. They don't stink. So many techy fabrics smell awful after a half hour of use. The merino wool ever gets stinky. The only limitation is color choice. The merino Buffs aren't as flashy as the synthetic ones. You're limited to solid colors, marled yarn colors, and this (newish) tricolor design. No flaming skulls or tie-dye. On the other hand, you could wear one to a state dinner and nobody would bat an eye. Search around on Amazon though. Lots of different listings with different selections of colors and prices. Read more
Love it - perfect fit and size, color, heavy very warm wool Read more
Great Buff, neat color, fits well, and the Merino Move Buff is the same width and length as my vintage Lightweight Merino Wool Buff, but it is not 100% wool like the description reads as of October 26, 2025. Hopefully they will fix the description/specification. I have used the Lightweight Merino wool Buff in the past and it was 100% wool and it had natural stretch due to the weave. The Merino Move Buff is 91% Merino but has Polymide/Rayon and a little Elastain (like Spandex). At one time there was concern about shedding microplastics being inhaled when the Buff was used as a face covering. Also the original Lightweight 100% Merino wool Buff never retained odors. Hopefully this one won’t over time. It smells natural and clean new. Read more
This neck gaiter is a good thickness, warm enough for blizzards for to merino wool but can still easily breathe through it without fogging up goggles. It's not as smooth feeling as nylon but I prefer the other properties merino wool offers and it's comfy/not scratchy. You can use it just to keep your neck warm or pull it under your goggles to keep your face warm .. Even over your entire head and face , perfect for blizzardy walks with my dog. Love the blue gradient color. Recommend! Read more



It keeps you warm without being too bulky and it looks nice too. Read more
Love the functionality. Texture of fabric is a bit scratchy. A little too long (prefer buffs slightly shorter). Read more
The only head and neck gear needed. It worked very well for my Camino trip last October. The buff kept me warm. It was soft to the skin. Read more
