Fox Outdoor Products Tactical Shemagh Sand/Tan

Brand:Fox Outdoor

3.5/5

39.22

Dies ist eine Version des traditionellen Shemagh mit einem nicht-traditionellen Motiv, nämlich Totenköpfen. Der Shemagh oder Kafiya ist eine traditionelle Kopfbedeckung aus dem Nahen Osten, die vermutlich aus dem arabischen Turban entwickelt wurde. Sein Hauptzweck besteht darin, Kopf, Gesicht, Augen und Hals des Trägers vor Witterungseinflüssen wie Sonne, Wind, Staub und Sand zu schützen. Es kann auch als Schal um den Hals getragen werden und hat sich in letzter Zeit zu einem beliebten Modeaccessoire entwickelt. Die gewebten Baumwollschals wurden während des Zweiten Weltkriegs vom Personal des britischen Special Air Service (SAS) übernommen und erfreuen sich heute bei unseren Kriegskämpfern großer Beliebtheit Naher Osten und Afghanistan. Alle unsere Shemaghs bestehen zu 100 % aus Baumwolle und die Farben sind eingewebt und nicht auf der Oberfläche aufgedruckt, wie es bei einigen billigeren (und minderwertigen) Produkten der Fall ist. Ungefähr 43x41.

Sportart: Camping & Wandern. Herkunftsland: China. Keine Batterien erforderlich. Verpackungsmenge: 1. Produkttyp: SPORTING_GOODS. Handwäsche nur. Importiert. 100% Baumwolle.
color Sand/Tan
Department mens
Item model number 79-102
Manufacturer Fox Outdoor Products

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Scritto da: Distaff
very pretty dusty blue-green
Good size, beautiful color, soft cotton. Wash by hand, and lay flat to air dry - you will get the best crinkle texture that way. Love these.
Scritto da: C. Parker
Thank you!
Nice shemagh, dood.
Scritto da: JJ Buyer
Fine product - good buy
I purchased two of these in different colors. They are both a fine product and as described. As far as a keffiyeh, scarf or shemagh, I would consider these a 'heavyweight' version. Kind of like a fall/winter scarf. It seems to be 100% cotton or close to it, with a heavy woven pattern. These are from the land of Ghandi-ji and are well-made. The comparison would be to the land of Mao, where things may not be of the same quality. Upon receipt, I hand washed both in cold water with a color-safe cold-water detergent, and pinned them up outside to dry. Which they did very quickly, according to the weave, design and purpose. The colors, although they bled a little in the sink, stayed clear and separate once dried. Mine measured 114x114cm, (45 inches) which is a little larger than the normal scarf of 1Mx1M. The size is well suited for this kind of scarf and I appreciate the slightly extra size. Bottom line? No color bleeding when properly cared for, no odor aside from my detergent/wash smell (nice), good size, woven cotton. I will buy more.
Scritto da: Dustin C.
Impressed, then disappointed
I'll start by saying most of what follows could totally be my fault. The shemagh shipped quickly and was here in no time. When I took it out of the package I immediately was impressed by the feel of the cloth. It was thick and felt well-made, the color was excellent. I got the blue/green combo, thinking it'd be good to wear on Take a Ninja Sailing Day. It was plenty big enough to wrap up as a mask. Then I washed it. I confess to not looking very hard for any washing instructions, but I don't think there were any. I did it the same way I've done my other shemaghs (from different manufacturers) - cold water, normal cycle, then dried on medium. The first thing I noticed was that it felt very different when I pulled it out of the dryer. The outer sections had shrunk considerably and left the larger center piece warped and coarse. It was too small now for anything but a simple scarf, and that only if you folded it into a triangle and only just barely. The pattern woven into the center was a mess. The second thing was that the wonderful color was gone. Here I make my second confession: apparently my washer is getting old and doesn't completely drain and rinse all the bleach from a load. I smelled it when I opened the lid. So, the color leaching away was probably 100% my fault, but I've never known a little bleach to shrink fabric. In any case, one wash and what was otherwise a very nice piece is now ruined. It may have all been me, but other than the bleach I've never had another shemagh shrink and warp like this one. I've ordered another and plan to treat it a little more carefully in the wash. I'll edit this if it comes out better the next time.
Scritto da: S
Does the job.
Product is very durable and useful in the summer sun
Scritto da: Santana Pannone
cool
a little smaller than my other ones but still nice
Scritto da: Ryan Mahan
Good stuff
Love these things. Used mine all the time in Iraq and Afghanistan. Putnam water on them and weapons it around your head and stay cool for hours. Good for dust storms and keeping your face hidden. For those of you that don't know what this is, it is a mix between an American style bandana and a keffiyeh. It is about a 2'x2' square, thin almost cheesecloth like headwear in whatever color you want or need. I still wear mine in the summer to keep cool and in the winter to keep the wind off my face and snow out of my collar. Only issue that isn't really an issue, just common sense is make sure you soak it with dish soap for a few hours in a bin all by itself. The dye will run almost to the point one would wonder how the design is still visible, regardless of supplier or manufacturer!!!. So don't use a washing machine, it will ruin your other clothes and it's too light to run all by itself so just use the sink or a bucket.
Scritto da: Michael Lowe
Seems decent quality.
I don't really have any previous experience with shemaghs to tell you if this one is great quality or not but it seems to be pretty nice. There was no weird smell or issues with it being moth eaten like i have seen in some reviews. Its a large square of loosely woven material. I don't think i'd stake my life on it being the greatest shemagh ever made but for my light use it has held up fine. I've used it as a head covering while working in the yard and even as an impromptu blanket for my toddler at a soccer game that turned chilly. It has held up fine with my light use and is a darn handy thing to have tossed in my every day bag.

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