Neck Gaiters FAQs
How do I choose the right size for a junior neck gaiter?
Measure the neck circumference of the child — most junior gaiters fit roughly 9 to 11 inches unstretched. Look for products labeled "junior" or "kids" and choose stretch fabrics that adjust as the child grows.
Can I use a neck gaiter as a face covering for chilly runs?
Yes. Many gaiters are designed to cover both the neck and lower face. For cold runs, a thicker fleece or lined option provides warmth, while breathable synthetics or merino are better if you need ventilation during high-intensity effort.
What’s the best way to prevent odor in a gaiter?
Merino wool naturally resists odor and is the best choice for prolonged use without frequent washing. For synthetic options, rinse or wash after heavy use and allow complete air-drying to prevent bacteria growth that leads to smells.
How should I wash and dry my merino or fleece gaiter?
Use a gentle cycle with cold water for merino and a wool-safe detergent. Fleece can usually handle a warm wash but avoid fabric softeners. Air-dry flat or hang to avoid heat damage to elastic fibers; most gaiters dry overnight under normal indoor conditions.
Are high-visibility gaiters worth it for road running?
Absolutely. If you run near traffic at dawn, dusk, or in poor light, a safety yellow or neon gaiter enhances your visibility to drivers and can reduce the risk of accidents. It’s a lightweight safety upgrade that costs little but pays off in peace of mind.