Preview: CTR Mistral Multi-Liner

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posted on October 3, 2021
Mistral

Chaos Headwear/CTR has its CTR Mistral Multi-Liner to supply outdoor enthusiasts with a balacava-style design for warmth and full facial protection against the harshest cold-weather days Mother Nature has to offer.

Made from a combination of stretchable, moisture-wicking panels that consist of 85 percent polyester and 15 percent Lycra fabrics, the CTR Mistral Multi-Liner balaclava is engineered to be used as a neck gaiter or face mask, thanks to its hinged design.

The Mistral weighs less than 2 ozs. and can be stuffed into a small pocket. It comes in black in sizes Junior, S/M and L/XL. Highly stretchable upper panels combine with microflex fleece lower panels, along with flatlock seams and Lycra binding around the face to hold in warmth and seal out the elements.

Retail price is set for $25. For more information, please visit chaoshats.com.

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