By Rob Slade

Published: Wednesday, 27 October 2021 at 12:00 am


No matter whether you call them buffs, neck gaiters or neck tubes, these tubular pieces of material are incredibly versatile, handy pieces of gear to have in your arsenal.

They help keep the sun, wind and cold at bay and can often be worn in a variety of different ways. But what makes something deserving of a place on our best neck tubes list?

Firstly, it has to be comfortable. If it has seams they need to be flatlocked, but the fewer the better. Elasticity is key, too, as you want something with enough purchase to stay in the position that you’ve moved it into.

Materials also matter. You can get neck tubes in bamboo, Merino wool or synthetic fibres. Bamboo offers a luxurious amount of comfort, Merino wool is naturally odour-resistant and delivers exceptional warmth, and synthetic fibres can sometimes wick moisture better and last longer.

With all that said, it’s important to find a garment that’s breathable, especially if you’ll be pulling it up over your face. This may be particularly vital if you plan to use your neck tube for both exercise and covering up when abiding by any Covid rules.

Best neck tubes for running and cycling

Buff Original EcoStretch

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Buff is the original neckwear brand, so much so that it’s still the term that most people use to describe neck tubes or neck gaiters over 25 years since its birth. To this day, the brand continues to set the standard.

On test here is the Original EcoStretch. It’s made from 5% elastane and 95% polyester, which is obtained from plastic recycled bottles (it takes two bottles to make one Buff), giving the garment great sustainability credentials.

Comfort and performance are equally as impressive. The Original EcoStretch offers sun protection (UPF 50), wicks moisture away well and retains its elasticity after multiple uses. We also found it plenty warm enough for our bike and run sessions. It’s breathable, and there are a huge number of designs available to purchase.

Verdict: Exceptional performance as expected from Buff and decent green credentials too.

Score: 92%