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Collection: Clothing - Women - Headwear - Face masks

An icy high-altitude wind, fine powder snow in your face, or a bike ride on a frosty morning: with a women's face mask, you can protect your skin, nose, cheeks, and neck from the cold, drafts, UV radiation, or dry mountain air. It keeps you warm, fits comfortably, and gives you enough freedom of movement to enjoy any outdoor activity. In the mountains or in everyday winter life, it offers safety and comfort – without adding extra weight to your backpack.

Materials & features – warm, breathable & flexible

Depending on the model, face masks are made of merino wool, fleece, softshell, or lightweight functional materials. Merino regulates temperature, prevents odors, and feels soft. Fleece provides extra warmth on bitterly cold days. Softshell versions offer good wind protection and reliably keep snowflakes out. Thin, elastic functional fabrics are suitable for sporting activities such as trail running or ski touring because they quickly wick away moisture.

Breathable zones or laser perforations make it easier to breathe, even when you're moving faster. Elastic seams, ergonomic cuts, and flat edges ensure that the face mask fits without slipping or chafing.

Fit, comfort, and individual needs

A women's face mask must fit snugly to prevent cold air from entering, but at the same time be comfortable to wear. Stretch models adapt to different head shapes. If you often wear a helmet, choose a thinner, close-fitting version. On really cold winter days, a slightly thicker material makes sense – especially when skiing, snowshoeing, or mountaineering.

The nose area is also important: some masks have reinforced sections that allow air to flow better or reduce fogging of glasses. If you are planning longer tours, a model with a soft interior and high skin compatibility is worthwhile.

Areas of use – from ski tours to city walks

A women's face mask accompanies you everywhere: on snowy hiking trails, winter camping, ski tours, cross-country skiing, cycling to work in the morning traffic, or alpine tours. Combined with hats, headbands, or hoods, they create a reliable warmth system. In changeable weather, you can quickly take off the mask or wear it around your neck, depending on the temperature or activity.

A lightweight, space-saving face mask that you can stow in your carry-on luggage or daypack is ideal for traveling. This way, you'll always be prepared when wind, snow, or sub-zero temperatures suddenly appear.

Care, durability, and sustainability

Merino face masks do not need to be washed after every use – airing them out is often sufficient. When cleaning, use a mild detergent and air dry them. Functional materials remain elastic longer if you do not use fabric softener. Many manufacturers rely on recycled synthetic fibers, responsible production, or certified wool. If your mask is damaged, Transa stores can help you with repairs or replacement parts, depending on the model.