
The fishing face mask: Skin cancer protection for the face is the number 1 reason Fisho’s wear a BUFF® Coolnet UV+ as face mask.
This photo sums it all up.
The sun reflects off the water and hits your face mercilessly all day. UPF50 adds certified extra skin cancer protection.
Sun cream causing all sorts of skin issues after a while? Certified UPF50 lets you reduce it.
Then, the heat and the ocean’s breeze are wearing you down.
HEIQ® Cooling Technology cools you, and the wind doesn’t touch your skin.
Additionally:
Soggy around the mouth: Moisture management keeps the mouth area dry and comfortable.
Bad odours: Polygiene® anti-odour technology gets rid of foul odours.
Fit: The 4-way Stretch construction of the fabric fits snugly and comfortably around your face.
Bacteria around mouth & nose: None. The Polygiene® technology kills bacteria for a lifetime.
The image was taken by Pat Ford somewhere in the Florida flats. It kick-started the BUFF® Coolnet UV+ in international fishing.
Ironically, the man is wearing the fabric the wrong way around. He has the inside on the outside. This way, he lowers the cooling effect. It still seems to be good enough 🙂
For maximum cooling effect, wear the inside on the inside.
Tutorials
Let’s start with a cooling fishing face mask. For a warming face mask have a look further down.
Putting it on in searing heat? Best to activate the cooling first.
A chilly morning, and you’d like some warmth? Now, let’s have a look at how you create a warming face mask.
Design
We can’t identify the design in the image. So here are the most popular Coolnet UV+ designs for fishing.
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