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SCHAMPA Shielded Tall Neck Dickie

SKU: TD012

2 total reviews

Vendor Schampa
Regular price $29.99
Sale price $29.99 Regular price
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Description

Product Description

SCHAMPA Shielded Tall Neck Dickie has a Wind and Water resistant nylon shield on the front. The NeckGaiter is Extended and can be worn up over the face or under the chin. For jackets with no wind flap, hoodies, or under heavy shirts, Shielded Dickies create a barrier between you and cold winds and brutal cold days. 

Product Features

  • Cold & Extreme Cold Weather Use
  • Extended Neck Gaiter can be worn up over the face or below the chin
  • Tall Neck Shielded Dickie
  • Retains Warmth
  • Excellent with light jackets, jacket with no wind flap, hoodies, or under heavy shirts.
  • Works with most Half Helmets, ¾ Helmets, Beanie Helmets, or no Helmet
  • Double Layer 200wt Fleece Tall NeckGaiter
  • Nylon Shield over a Single Layer 200wt Fleece Upper Chest Panel
  • 200wt Upper Back Panel
  • Size: One Size Fits Most
  • Color: Black

    Customer Reviews

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    Marshall Cavender
    Can’t wait.

    Fits well and looks good. I haven’t had a chance to wear it in cold weather..

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    Marc VanderPal
    You can tell, things have changed

    I love the tall neck. The neck performs as I expected. But the bib on the other hand is why I only give the product a 4 star rating.
    I wish the chest bib was longer. Compared to my older, short neck shielded dickie, the bib on this new one is 6-8 inches shorter. I'm sure it was done to save money and material. But truthfully, I would rather spend a little more for a full length bib. I'm considering; cutting the extra length off my old one, and sewing it on the new one. Or, removing the necks themselves and swapping them, old to new, and new to old.