Run4Mun wrote: » I'm not sure how good it is but Under Armour have one on their site. Sorry I can't link as I'm only a new user.
AllForIt wrote: » Yeah bet it's like €50
Godeatsboogers wrote: » Is there a reason you're wanting to wear a mask whilst running other than covid? I wouldn't wear a mask whilst running, itll restrict your breathing and performance
sav1 wrote: » Galen Rupp did a 10k in 28:38:17 wearing a mask. maybe one of thoses would be suitablehttps://respromasks.com/allergies/runners-with-allergies/
Cape Clear wrote: » Try the Sinn Fein online shop bound to have a variety of face coverings
Jakey Rolling wrote: » I believe Buff are doing Buffs with built in (changeable ) filters. Obvs a regular buff/neck gaiter wouldn't meet anti-Covid standards.
sideswipe wrote: » Didn't realise there were standards? A face covering is a face covering surely.
Jakey Rolling wrote: » From Buff website "Our response was always clear: our already existing multifunctional neckwear products are not scientifically proven to prevent you from contracting or passing the virus to someone else. They are not certified to be used as a replacement to medical grade masks. Wearing a BUFF® product however might remind people around you to maintain a safe and comfortable distance and might remind yourself to not touch your face." See also here "The worst were the polypropylene neck gaiters or buffs," said Nelson. "In this particular study, they had more respiratory (droplets) come through than if people weren't wearing anything at all."
sideswipe wrote: » Iyou should be breathing fresh air not re-inhaling your own breath.
sideswipe wrote: » I'm calling BS on that anyway! Wearing one layer magnifies the amount of droplets!
peterofthebr wrote: » With the new and improved!! strains it's now recommended to excerise with a mask .. Else you could try hold your breath 10 mts either side of people and sprint when passing them. Hardly any near n95 masks for running out their?
the goon wrote: » Running in built up areas particularly at moment is difficult. Yes Covid partially (for myself and to put others at ease) but also more and more conscious of all the crap I am breathing in from exhaust fumes to cigarette smoke. Running for health so not too concerned if performance drops in terms of times etc.
Lambay island wrote: » I certainly wont ever wear a mask when running. I actually consider it to be dangerous to yourself. Even wearing a snood on the bike , I often have to take it off my nose and mouth to get a decent breath when stopped at lights etc. All the vulnerable who want it should be vaccinated in the next few months. These kind of suggestions need to be recycled to the bin IMO.
senordingdong wrote: » But we're not approaching this from a covid stance, it's from a pollution stance.