I'm trying to find the importer of Buff's? this is only because my mrs is after a particular design.
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 Buffera Ltd, 6 The Enterprise Centre Cranborne Rd Potters Bar Herts EN6 3DQ 01707 852244
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 are they any good?
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 yes.
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 Best piece of gear I've got, scarf, wrist band, hat bandana, hat band, hankie thelist goes on.
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 ok hope your right - just ordered one!
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 Yeah, top piece of kit. Wouldn't be without it on the hill now.
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 I think we should have a confession time... How many Buffs do you own?
I have 5, including 2 polar ones and a visor...
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 looking forward to using it - 'bout time that the ol' bandana was put out of it's misery!!!
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 Shamefully admit giving the Buff a stinky review somewhere on OM a while back - only to discover their true purpose (keeping sweat out of eyes) - and hardly ever venturing out in warmer weather without one now.
I have a funky multi-coloured jobbie, a plain light blue one, a Welsh Dragon motif and a Saltire model.
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 I have 2 find it really good under cycle helmet when it is cold.
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 1 x normal, and 1 x visor which keeps the rain out of your eyes while cycling on cold wet days. Buffs are good. I never knew they were invented by Spaniards.
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 I have two genuine Buff’s both with the edelweiss design on and a number of Buff copies picked up over the years from various market stalls. It’s a simple bit of kit which works well -
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 I have a genuine buff and it is a versitile bit of kit dunno how i coped before.
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What does a not genuine buff look like?
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 Stained, pilled and smelly. They're dead good for keepng the midges off your head if you're a baldy like me.
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 Great for wearing when in the stands watching the football btw.
Not to big or heavy, and nice snuggly warm...
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 Great bit of kit to help you keep your breath moister against the Khumba cold dry air,i am down to my last 3.
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 Thanks for taking the time to communicate with us paddy, especially if you're down to your last 3 breaths.
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