💦 Sweat Less, Perform More—The Headband That Works as Hard as You Do!
The Halo Headband II is a US-made, unisex athletic sweatband crafted from advanced Dryline fabric (63% Nylon, 23% Polyester, 14% Lycra) infused with silver ions to wick moisture, dry rapidly, and prevent odors. Featuring patented silicone SweatSeal technology, it channels sweat away from eyes and glasses, while its non-slip grip and anatomical design ensure a secure, comfortable fit during intense workouts.
Sport | Multi-Sport |
Brand | Halo Headband |
Band Width | 2 Inches |
Band Length | 9 Inches |
Band Material Type | Dryline |
Band Size | One Size |
Manufacturer | Halo Headband |
UPC | 184771000053 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00184771000053 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.29 x 2.52 x 0.51 inches |
Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10 x 2 x 1 inches |
Item Weight | 18.14 g |
Brand Name | Halo Headband |
Country of Origin | United States |
Warranty Description | Halo Headband |
Model Name | Halo Ii |
Color | Black |
Material | Dryline |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult, mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | KD200 |
Model Year | 2012 |
Style | Pullover |
Included Components | headband |
Size | One Size |
M**X
It fulfills its function
It feels very good quality, it's small and not uncomfortable. I've used it for about three hours straight during intense exercise and no sweat has gotten into my eyes, so it does its job. It's not uncomfortable when wearing a cycling helmet. I recommend it.
H**S
Thin But Mighty
If you get these headbands out of the package, you’re going to think that they’re too thin to get the job done. I know I did. I have been using somewhat thicker ones that are made out of a similar material, and they get saturated and allow sweat to start dripping in my eyes if I don’t wring them out during long rides. These, however, have done as advertised. I’ve been on some sweat-inducing rides, and so far they are very good at channeling the sweat out of my eyes. Being light weight, they also allow my helmet to fit comfortably. They dry quickly after the ride, too.
M**K
No more sweat in my eyes!
Favorite headband for running so far. I have tried Sweaty Band, Bondi Band, and although they soak up some sweat, once they are saturated in a short time, sweat starts running down my face into my eyes. Sweat and sunscreen burning your eyes while running is not fun. I have worn this band for 2 runs and it worked perfectly. I have a small head and I was worried because this band looked small. It was the perfect size. I run in 90 degree, 90% humidity weather. This band absorbed so much sweat. It didn't slip, and it kept the sweat out of my eyes. I just ordered 2 more!
D**S
The BEST Sweatband
This is the best sweatband i've found so far! The sweat channel works well, and does a good job of pushing the sweat away from my glasses towards the sides of my face. I sweat like an absolute pig while mountain biking, so it comes in handy not having to clean my glasses every mile. The Halo II holds plenty of sweat, as can be proven if you wring it out here and there when you stop. It seems high quality and has held up well through its first 20 uses.The Halo II is stretch like a standard headband instead of the original that uses a bandana style tie in the back. I prefer the stretch because it fits better under my helmet. At first I was skeptical and thought it might be tight and itchy but it isn't. It actually conforms and I forget its there as soon as it absorbs the slightest bit of moisture. I got white so it would blend in with my helmet, but the white is kind of vivid at first. Of course it was dirty looking after the first use and dull like I expected. If you care about looks you might want to get a dark color.Now on to the only reason it didn't get the perfect 5/5 stars. When you look down while wearing the band, the sweat will pour down onto whatever you are looking at. For example, you look straight down at your map while wearing it soaked with sweat.. and you can kiss that non-waterproof map goodbye. I stopped to adjust my caliper here and there only to get irritated with the sweat pouring down onto my caliper while I tweaked it. Simple solution, whenever you stop to look at a map or something.. wring it out quick and put it back on. Also keep in mind that you don't want to wring it out while wearing gloves... i've unfortunately been there..
A**N
Works better than a bandanna
Works like it says keeps the sweat out of your eyes not too tight. Good quality works well 95° out today with heat index of 105° been sweating for the last seven hours wearing it. It’s doing its job the color of them. it’s pretty neat if you get different colors, I like the red Paisley one.
G**S
NO MORE SWEAT IN EYES
These are the best headbands I have ever owned. Never get sweat in my eyes while wearing them. Price should be lowered though.
T**R
Protects my headphones but not my face.
After a week and four runs I think the Halo II is exactly what I was looking for but does not work well keeping sweat off the face as advertised.I am a jogger and a heavy sweater (Texas summers). I have to use a sweat band to prevent damage to my Bluetooth headphones when I jog. Up to now I have been using a terry cloth tennis head band readily available from any big box store for about $6. This has done well to protect my headphones however my self image suffers due to the unsightly nature of such headbands. The Halo II is certainly more fashionable and seems to work very well to prevent sweat from pooling around my ears and headphones. However, half way into a 6 mile jog, the halo was saturated and began dripping in the center of my forehead and down my nose. There was nothing I could do after that to restore flow along the rubber channel to the sides of my face as designed. I tried to ring it out, toweled off my entire head and the Halo, tried tilting my head back, it was hopeless. I have a tendency to put my head down while jogging even though its not good form. I cant help but think the angle of my head effects the efficiency of the rubber channel. I will be trying to keep my head up from the start of my jogs and update this review with my findings.The Halo cannot absorb as much sweat as a terry cloth but seems to allow greater evaporation and otherwise channel sweat away from my ears and headphones. I can deal with sweat on my face so this product seems to be great for me. I cannot give a better score however because, this is sold as a solution to prevent sweat on the face and I think it could do better at that.
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