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Halo HeadBand
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halo headband review on mountain bike action magazine
MBA rating: Five stars for a headband? You bet.  This is one of those simple products that will become as much a staple in your riding gear as your helmet.  Slide on the Halo II, take the fit pads out of your helmet (or go the next smaller size, because the Halo II acts as a fitting pad) and put your helmet on.  Notice something?  A more secure firm and secure fit than you ever felt with the helmet's stock sizing pads.  Now go ride and make sure it is hot.  Go ahead, sweat like you are in a sauna.  The thin Halo soaks it up. No more showers of sweat over your glasses. Going downhill, the Halo keeps the helmet from rocking around on your head.  And unlike helmet pads, our Halo never got stinky, plus it is easier to wash (just throw it in the washer with your jerseys).
Mountain Bike Action January 2007
   "When I first saw the Hao a few years ago I was skeptical - its little yellow
    strip and thin material looked silly.  Surely that would be annyoying on long
    rides and ultimately ineffective....
  
    But since the first try,
I've used a Halo consistently and exclusively because
    it works great.  It's made from two thin layers of Dryline fabric, a microfiber
    polyester that not only wicks and evaporates moisture but also prevents the
    growth of bacteria.  The small rubberlike strip creates a watertight seal on your
    forehead so that when the material gets saturated, sweat runoff doesn't drip
    into your eyes or splatter your glasses.  The Halo is durable; I've had years of
    use from some of mine".

   Bicycling Magazine - August 2007

“After being introduced to the Halo Headband, I never realized how easy it was to keep the painful sweat out of my eyes…now I never run without it.”
– Paul B., Ultra Marathoner and Bicyclist

“The Halo is a great invention.
Unlike other sweatbands, the Halo wicks the sweat away from my eyes, thereby preventing discomfort and temporary loss of vision. If you wear contacts or glasses, Halo is a must.”
– Bill D., NORBA Masters Mountain Bike Racer

“The first time I tried the Halo Headband was during a training run while preparing for the New York Marathon. I tried it a couple of times and noticed a huge difference in my comfort level while running.
The Halo does a fantastic job of keeping the sweat and sunscreen out of my eyes so I can more clearly focus on the workout. Now I use it not only for running…but tennis as well. I highly recommend it.”
– Jeff C., Marathoner

“The summer heat can really cause a sweat problem, especially with the heavy gear we carry.
The Halo Headband helps us see clearly in any situation.”
– Scott H., San Diego Police Department Bicycle Patrol
Keeps sweat out of your eyes and of your face. Sure the fabric wicks, but the real secret is the ruddery strip on the back that channels sweat away
high performance dryline material with rubbery strip on the backside that stop sweat from dripping into your eyes
“Thought I would drop a note and tell you how much I enjoy your headbands! I discovered them over a year ago searching around the net, bought one of the original tie headbands to try it out. What a difference it made! As I wear glasses all the time, I was always having problems with sweat dripping down onto my glasses. With the Halo headband, I no longer have to worry about it! Sweat is transferred away from the front of my face and I NEVER have any problems!” ”After that, I decided to try out one of your Halo Protex. All I can say is GREAT! Really helps keep my head cool and dry! I have managed to lose my original tie headband and will be ordering another soon, but wanted you to know what I thought about them.”
– Bill H., Certified Inline Skate Instructor
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Sweat Block Technology
Sweatband Shootout: Halo Headband
Mon, Jun 18, 2007  - By Mike Muha


I don't perspire, I sweat. It stings when it drips into my eyes and it splatters on my sunglasses. I've had some success using cotton bike caps and running hats: as the hat saturates, the sweat drips off the end of the brim instead of in my eyes.

But sometimes you just don't want to wear a cap under a helmet on those 90 degree sunny days. I've tried regular sport headbands with limited success. They saturate then start dripping into my eyes. But I've been using testing two products that claim to keep the sweat out of your eyes: the Halo and the Gutr.

The Halo

The Halo looks like a normal but lightweight sweatband made of Dryline fabric. On the inside is a 7 inch length of "Sweat Block", a rubbery material that runs along the forehead. As you begin sweating, the Halo absorbs the moisture. Some of the moisture evaporates. Once saturated, the Sweat Block redirects the sweat to the side of your face.

Sweat Block redirects sweat away from eyes to side of face.













The Halo fits easily under a helmet and looks like a normal sweatband when running bareheaded.

The Halo greatly reduced the amount of sweat getting into my eyes compared using a conventional sweatband. I still had to wipe my eyes occasionally while wearing it but far less frequently. I also noticed the inside of my sunglass lenses still get splattered from sweat on my face.

You can machine wash the Halo. The Halo also comes in several different versions including a bandana and tie version

Recommendations

If you want a fairly normal looking headband, the Halo is a good choice. It's light and quite effective at channeling sweat away from the eyes.
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University of Pacific Field Hockey
enjoys their custom printed Halo
Headbands.

"I love how they don't slip off my
head like normal headbands!"
- Hayley

"I like the thickness of the
headband, it's just right and not
too thin."
- Kelly

"We love how the yellow seal
prevents sweat from dripping down
the face. They are so comfortable!"
- Field Hockey Team

November, 2007

From Halo Headband Site

Our newest international dealer has
sucessfully promoted our Halo
Headbands by waking up early on
weekends and going to his local
mountain bike trails.  There he asks
people to try his Halo Headbands.

Many riders now call him "Mr. Halo"
and local outlets have begun selling
our products due to his strong
belief in how well they work.

Thanks, Yaniv.

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