100% Merino wool is good as is high wool content blends such as 90/10. The blends will be more durable. Only go full synthetic if you require burn/melt resistance and in that case get nomex.
just take a shirt of the desired color, take rough measurement of your head and then add to that a a inch or two. cut the outline, sew it up and put it on, then mark the eye holes and cut them up. DIY is the best look
We made a lot of fun of UCK bad sewed balaclavas but if you ever go to the north of Albania and speak to veterans, you realize that these saved a lot of them from a trial before an international court.
This is probably also the case for a lot of actual membre of Kosovo Security Forces, however they are pretty quiet for obvious reason. Albania gov doesn't hunt UCK members anymore, so veterans speak quite easily about the war, like a veteran from a regular european army. For them, there was no such thing as terrorism in UCK.
Kosovo and North Macedonia are more realistic, so the ex-members hide, with reason.
Also, nothing to relate directly, but Albania is very cool.
Cachemere is breathable, soft, doesn't itch, and only takes a few minutes at lower temperatures with wool detergent to clean it. Also with a tiny hint of softener it'd be like being hugged by a lover, a warm vanilla scented lover. And besides, It makes me feel pretty uwu.
A white wool, two holed balaclava, based on the ones ETA used, would be pretty nice. Although they used hoods, but, i think wool balaclavas are better.
Polyester will ducking smell abominable after a while.
Ever had a pair of gym shorts that you just couldn't get the wretched fricking stench of sweat out of, no matter how much you wash them?
Want that on your face?
wool doesn't melt to your face under any heat
depends on the environment and propensity to being caught on fire
Wool. Warm in the winter, and breathable in the summer.
>polyester balaclava
That sounds like hell.
100% Merino wool is good as is high wool content blends such as 90/10. The blends will be more durable. Only go full synthetic if you require burn/melt resistance and in that case get nomex.
wool is fire resistant
Face cam
why would you ever get polyester?
What's a good manifacturer of two holes balaclavas?
Sew the mouth on a normal one that would be metal asf
just take a shirt of the desired color, take rough measurement of your head and then add to that a a inch or two. cut the outline, sew it up and put it on, then mark the eye holes and cut them up. DIY is the best look
We made a lot of fun of UCK bad sewed balaclavas but if you ever go to the north of Albania and speak to veterans, you realize that these saved a lot of them from a trial before an international court.
This is probably also the case for a lot of actual membre of Kosovo Security Forces, however they are pretty quiet for obvious reason. Albania gov doesn't hunt UCK members anymore, so veterans speak quite easily about the war, like a veteran from a regular european army. For them, there was no such thing as terrorism in UCK.
Kosovo and North Macedonia are more realistic, so the ex-members hide, with reason.
Also, nothing to relate directly, but Albania is very cool.
Damn that's awesome
Nomex.
Cachemere is breathable, soft, doesn't itch, and only takes a few minutes at lower temperatures with wool detergent to clean it. Also with a tiny hint of softener it'd be like being hugged by a lover, a warm vanilla scented lover. And besides, It makes me feel pretty uwu.
A white wool, two holed balaclava, based on the ones ETA used, would be pretty nice. Although they used hoods, but, i think wool balaclavas are better.
take the hood pill
>Polyester Balaklava
I gotchu senpai take one of mine. I always bring spares.
based, you have any previously worn by middle aged women?
A burka you filthy kafir
Polyester will ducking smell abominable after a while.
Ever had a pair of gym shorts that you just couldn't get the wretched fricking stench of sweat out of, no matter how much you wash them?
Want that on your face?
Something Fire Resistant.
The underarmor balaclava is the best I've used. Works perfect in extreme heat and extreme cool. Used it extensively in both and I have no complaints.
Definite no. 3 on my personal lst
1. Baklava
2. Baccala
3. Balaclava