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Puma are the latest sports brand to offer washable face masks

Puma has this week joined Nike, Adidas, New Balance and a host of other brands by introducing washable face masks.

With more and more of us now opting to or being required to wear a face-covering picking up some washable masks if a good idea. While not proven to offer complete protection from Covid-19 there is some evidence that points at wearing a mask is a good idea.

The Puma washable face masks come in a pack of 2 and are priced at a pretty reasonable £9 from their UK online store.

The masks feature three layers of protection and don the iconic cat logo and Stronger Together branding, respectively. Each comes in black with a grey interior and most conveniently they come with adjustable straps for the perfect fit no matter your face size.

A portion of the proceeds from the sale of the machine-washable masks will contribute to PUMA’s pledge of €100,000 to the U.N. Foundation’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for the World Health Organisation.

Get yours from Puma.com.

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    • I've been using them for a few weeks now and find them a comfortable mask. The nose bar is also great to get a snug fit.

    • I can't speak for their effectiveness in terms of suppressing or protecting from the Covid virus but they are lightweight, comfortable to wear and a nice design so yes!

  • Have you tried these on during gym workouts? Most gyms are now requiring masks. They look very stylish to wear in addition to adding some form of protection.

    • Not yet as our gyms here are still closed :( they have adjustable straps for a snug fir though so I think they would be good for the gym as they should stay on even during active movements!

    • I'm not sure what the nose bar is made of sorry. It's flexible though to for your own nose so I'd hazard a guess that is it.

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