RP250200
$13.99
or four interest free payments of $3.49
or 4 payments of $3.49
One Size Fits Most. Wash, Dry, and Re-Use. (5.5” Tall x 7.5” Wide)
Rudy Project’s Performance X Mask by BOCO Gear is designed for performance and high output activities, but it is also a great choice for everyday wear. Consisting of two layers of durable knit performance fabric, the internal layer features a slit that can hold a filter for additional protection. The soft elastic is sewn to both the top and bottom of the mask for a secure fit over the ears. These masks cover the mouth and nose comfortably.
The CDC recommends wearing face coverings to help slow the spread of the virus. Read the article here. They also recommend rotating between a few masks so that you can wash and lay flat to dry after each outing. Be safe and stay healthy!
For health and safety reasons, please note that facemasks are final sale. No refunds or exchanges accepted.
Please note that this is a non-medical grade mask and does not meet OSHA standards for PPE (Personal Protective equipment). You can buy these great masks for your use knowing that people on the front line are not being denied.
I bought two, to try them out as possible replacements for lost ones. My wife and I are average size. The masks are the most comfortable we've owned, so I am back on the site to get a couple more - to maybe get us through the rest of the pandemic. They fit well around the nose and are very light weight and cool - even after I slid in an anti-bacterial sheet. Unfortunately, they do not keep my glasses from steaming unless I am on my bike or in the wind, but then, sadly, neither do any of the other masks I have had.
Very small for adult, way too tight. Would be great if they were adjustable.
Got a few of these for the family. Great fitting for adults, but a little large on our 14 yo. The material is very comfortable, and the design keeps the mask away from your mouth. It's also nice to have the option of inserting a filter. These are a great buy to get you through the pandemic!
I've never been someone who could wear goggles when skiing; I sweat too much because I use skiing as a full body workout doing double-black-diamond straight down the fall-line stuff. If you know what I mean, you know what I mean - you will sweat profusely working it. I am also a marathon runner, and will occasionally cycle 20-50 miles.
So no to goggles, but you gotta have eye protection. The problem for me is changing light conditions, especially in the late afternoon as the sun goes down trying to see moguls to pick your line when depth perception is at its worst. If you're with me so far, you probably understand what I mean. I started wearing RP Kerosenes with Racing Red lenses, but RP stopped making them and didn't have support/spare lenses. Moved onto Rydons, and got into the ImpactX photochromic lenses, first clear to black, then clear to red. Both were really good, but still stayed a little too dark in the winter afternoons after the sun went down.
Enter Propulse! I got a pair that came with clear to black photochromic lenses. When RP Outlet had its Labor Day sale last year (lowest prices of year - hint hint), I got a pair of the Photochromic Clear to Purple lenses, and they are absolutely perfect at the end of the day skiing - not too dark after the sun goes down. The comfort, air-flow and anti-fogging of these glasses is also off the charts. These are now my go-to for running , skiing and riding. Thank you RP!
I have four Oakley competition models, however I find myself turning back to the Defender over and over again because the lens is perfect for low light to bright sunlight. Since I start most of my rides at sunrise and continue through the morning I need a flexible performance based sunglass. The Defender delivers and has now for almost two years.
They don't bother to tell you there is a nut you need to order separately in order to fix the glasses. Another $5 shipping charge to go back and order the tiny nut. Then wait some more.