• Proprietary technology cools to 30 degrees below average body temperature when wet
  • Chemical-free, UPF 50 protection from the sun; helps defend against dust, debris and wind
  • To activate cooling technology soak in water, wring out excess and snap three times; one size fits most
  • Typically cools for up to 2 hours when wet; to reactivate, simply re-soak and re-snap
  • Can be worn in more than 12 ways including as a headband, scarf, neck gator, hood, cap, do rag, facemask and more

My husband is a landscaper and he needed something to help keep him cool when he's working on 90-100 degree summer days in long pants. This band is great because it stays damp and cool for hours. He likes the bright colors so cars can see him better, not that it slows anyone down, but they do see him. It also helps shields his neck from the hot sun from burning down his neck all day.

This product is a life saver especially for those who are sensitive to heat. It really works and brings lasting cooling for your comfort. The design makes it easy to use in many ways. Very versatile. Great for working out in the garden or outside in the hot sun. Keeps cool without dripping all over you or your clothes. Great idea for athletes. Makes a nice gift idea. Packs really well, not heavy or bulky.

I'm a big dude. 330 pounds and out of shape. I decided to clean out my property in 95 degree Alabama heat. This thing saved me from at least a dozen heat strokes! When your body sweats you'll be fine, but if the head gets too hot you will pass out. This headband kept the sweat off my face and the heat at bay. When it's that hot outside you don't notice the cooling effect as you normally would, but you don't notice the heat either. I was able to work for hours at a time without feeling any effects of the extreme heat and humidity. Mission products are an absolute lifesaver. I don't work outside without one. Bought a headband for outdoor play on the boat to keep me comfortable. Buy it and get to work!

This product has gotten me through some of the hottest days of summer and I highly recommend if you are a cyclist who is often in the heat. Drench this puppy and lightly freeze it before a ride and you’ll cool off so fast. Honestly, even putting lukewarm water on it cools you down due to the material. Couldn’t ride without this.

I have several colors of this Mission Multi-Cool and love them all. They keep you cool while working in the yard or working out in the oppressive heat. Just soak them, wring them out and snap them to activate their cooling affect. I throw them in with the wash and hang them dry. I've had several over the years and they have all retained their colors. Get yours so you can beat the heat!

I've been using my EnduraCool Multi-cool for about a month for desert hiking. I hike 4+ miles every day and a 10-20 mile hike once a week regardless of weather in a desert wilderness area. In late spring or summer it's 95-105 degrees (30% humidity); hotter than that I stay home. I cover up with a Tilley hat and light-colored clothing. Very little exposed skin. It has worked for me for many years, but I decided to try the EnduraCool Multi-Cool which my son (in construction) swears by. Before a hike, I soak it good at home or camp and store it in a ziplock bag. When I get to the trailhead, I wring the excess water out into the ziplock bag, then save that water to re-wet the cloth later. There are no opportunities for water later in the hike so every drop is important on a 2 hour or longer hike in that heat. The instructions say to give it three snaps after wringing it. Some marketing guy thinks he's brilliant for coming up with that one, but it's pointless and potentially wastes water. I stretch the cloth to distribute the moisture, but snapping it doesn't make any difference. You might as well click your heels three times. There is nothing to "activate". Water on cloth evaporates. Evaporation is one of the few things we can depend on. Sort of like gravity in that respect. I rarely have to activate my boots to hold me on the ground. I initially wear it as a neck wrap, tucking the excess inside my shirt collar. This keeps my neck cool, and cools the blood supply to my head keeping my head cooler. Excess water is absorbed in my shirt where it evaporates and adds to the cooling effect. In ~30% humidity, the cloth stays cool for about 30-60 minutes or more. Periodically, I reach inside the wrap, grab the bottom hem and pull it to the top, thus flipping it and putting the wetter end around my neck. I can feel the cooling, but I can also feel the effects of a cooler head. My thinking is sharper, and I don't fatigue as easily--both good things hiking alone in a desert without trails. As the day heats up and a hot wind materializes, I pull the top hem up in the back as a hood, but I don't pull it up anymore than I need to keep it in place. My ventilated hat lets the sweat in my hair continue to cool me while keeping the sun off. The moisture in the cloth evaporates faster, but that's what you need as it gets hotter and more windy. If it gets too dry, I sometimes remove the cloth and re-wet it in the ziplock bag. I don't pour water on as it is too wasteful where freerunning water is non-existent. Another trick I use is to keep track of how my throat feels. In a dry climate with lots of exertion (e.g. uphill), my throat dries out from respiration. When that starts to happen, I pull the top hem over my nose and mouth and breathe through the cloth. This reduces moisture loss as you breathe. The cloth captures moisture as you exhale keeping your throat from feeling dry. That recycled moisture keeps your face cool. Moisture management lets you hike longer and safer. I don't do this unless I feel the need as I honestly can't stand to have anything covering my face, but sometimes I have to compromise. Anyway, it's a winner. I don't much care about the elaborate measurements a dozen youtube video reviewers performed with infrared thermometers in their backyard. The value for me has been the added comfort and safety the Multi-cool has provided me in actual harsh desert conditions. My Tilley hat, Multi-cool and sunblock are indispensable tools for desert hiking in summer.

I got this and tried it out. I immediately ordered another! One for me and one for my husband when we're out cleaning the pool on the hot summer days. It works awesome and if it starts to warm up you take it off and snap it a couple of times and you're back good to go. This is going to be a life saver and replace the stupid towels in the freezer!

Worth it!!!!!!!! I am in my mid twenties. I bought this for a lot of reasons: I live in Texas, I ride a motorcycle, I work outside, and I workout outside. When I run outside in the summer at 100 degrees, I wet it with ice cold water as soon as I need it. Which is about every 5 minutes. On my motorcycle, I poor a little water on it almost every hour. This makes being outside, in Texas during summer, bearable. I can last outdoors 2-4 times longer.

I bought this to keep my neck cool while on my motorcycle in the Texas heat. It did the trick. It was very refreshing. It also kept the sun off the back of my neck, which is a plus. My only complaint, which is a stupid one, is that it gets the back of my collar wet. This is to be expected, but just making people aware.

i love these! they are amazing! i have health issues and if the back of my neck gets hot i pass out with no warning. these have been a life saver for me. i keep one in my car and another in my purse. it has allowed me the freedom to walk the dogs again, go to summer picnics, and just all around be outside and not confined to being indoors in the AC. my husband also has one that he uses when baling hay. i find ice water works best for my because of my health issues, but he just runs his under the faucet.