Best masks to play soccer

Anonymous
My son, 13, needs a great mask as he is required to play soccer with one. Please recommend one that he can run in
And it won’t fall off.

Thank you
Anonymous
paper
Anonymous
Adidas sports masks have worked for my son.
Anonymous
You just need to try a bunch and see what he likes best. My son likes the simple cloth ones from old navy and DD likes the sports ones from Athleta.
Anonymous
You have to buy & tryout a few to determine which is best. Unfortunately, the athletic masks are around $30 each.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You have to buy & tryout a few to determine which is best. Unfortunately, the athletic masks are around $30 each.


Add Under Armour. $30 each, but they work well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You have to buy & tryout a few to determine which is best. Unfortunately, the athletic masks are around $30 each.


Add Under Armour. $30 each, but they work well.


you might be able to find the under armour at amazon for $20. This is the one our family wears when we exercise. It doesn't collapse even in rain, which makes it better than others.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You have to buy & tryout a few to determine which is best. Unfortunately, the athletic masks are around $30 each.


Add Under Armour. $30 each, but they work well.


you might be able to find the under armour at amazon for $20. This is the one our family wears when we exercise. It doesn't collapse even in rain, which makes it better than others.


We have tried several and these are differences I have observed:

Adidas - wraps tight around the face; straps are not adjustable

Puma - wraps tight around the face; straps are adjustable

Under Armour - only one with some structure to it; has a semi-ridgid (but flexible) nose piece and builds out away from the mouth and nose (creates a small pocket of air between the mask and the face); straps not adjustable

Anonymous
My kids are very happy with Under Armour masks. They are comfortable, breath well when playing and wash well. No regrets on spending $30.
Anonymous
Find one that is comfortable hanging below the nose and around the chin just covering the mouth, that's how we see every kid with them.
Anonymous
The Happy Masks are expensive but totally breathable (my soccer and hockey player uses regularly) and it has a built in filter.

https://www.happymasks.com/pages/collections
Anonymous
The mission masks are the ones hammering my facebook feeds. Curious if anyone got these.

https://www.mission.com/products/adjustable-sport-mask
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:paper


NOT paper, gets wet and very uncomfortable. Several cloth masks, so they can change if one gets to wet/sweaty.
Anonymous
We bought a Mission mask for our 11 year old and it’s pretty small. Aside from size, I would not recommend the mask based on overall quality. The straps are all different lengths and he says it’s not comfortable. Despite our dissatisfaction in the mask, the company was responsive and graciously refunded our order cost.
Anonymous
We got the Mission masks for our teens (18,15,13). They are worn for multiple sports, soccer, basketball, track, with little complaints. They are adjustable and my kids do seem to like those. We also have the Under Armour masks, but had complaints that it was just "suffocating" to wear. Make sure to hand wash the masks and hang dry, we haven't had any issue with shrinkage.
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