Originally Posted by
tjspiel
Nose and mouth are both covered and I use ski goggles as well so basically there is no exposed skin. What you have to be a little mindful of with ski goggles is that moist breath can find its way inside your goggles and freeze on the lens. You'll want goggles that are vented well.
Thanks, I will check that balaclava out! I do use goggles on the cold days (one finds out pretty quick that goggles are necessary to prevent ones eyes from freezing!!) but my bala does not protect the front of the face, this one looks perfect. How easy is it to breath through?