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G95 GEAR: A Mask with Built-In N95 Technology

What had happened was…

I had published a photo of my kid wearing a mask that I thought was the G95 Gear Bioshield Mask in black. I tagged the company in my Instagram Story post.

THIS WAS THE OFFENDING INSTAGRAM STORY POST. If you look close, you can see an orange Fandango “F” logo.

THIS WAS THE OFFENDING INSTAGRAM STORY POST. If you look close, you can see an orange Fandango “F” logo.

Someone over on the G95 team saw the post and replied kindly, “Sorry but that’s not ours, but I can send you a mask so you can see if you like them.” I was mortified because I really liked the mask and assumed that was what he was wearing-we had one somewhere in the house! Happy accident though, because they sent me a couple of them to review. They sent over the BIOGAITER and the BIOSHIELD 2 in two colors (Black/White). So now that I had my very own G95 Gear and I tried them out immediately. I had already been searching for “The Perfect Mask”.


N95 TECHNOLOGY

Having the N95 technology inside their products are the main draw for me. I’m able to quickly hand-wash the products with soap and hang them to air-dry. They dry quickly and dry even faster if you line-dry them outdoors.

N95 Technoligical Information about the materials from their website: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0407/7410/7300/t/4/assets/G95-Filtration-Technology.jpg?v=10048518530717759637

N95 Technoligical Information about the materials from their website: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0407/7410/7300/t/4/assets/G95-Filtration-Technology.jpg?v=10048518530717759637


BIOSHIELD MASK

The size of the masks are smaller than what I had gotten used to. These masks are lighter and softer too. Most of the masks we had were cotton or cotton blends; masks from our moms and grandmothers made out of materials at a fabric store. To try to explain how they feel…These feel like joggers versus wearing jeans. The masks have more of a sport fit and the fabric is less problematic than some of the other materials. They also come with a bendy metal nosepiece you can form so they sit properly on your face.

SURPLUS BIOSHIELD 2

The Surplus color of the Bioshield 2 mask is a hemp/cotton blend and is really soft and breathable. It hand washes easily and drives really fast. This is my favorite mask and I try to wear it a lot.

BLACK BIOSHIELD 2

This mask is my most used. Partly because I have a few of them but also because black just goes with everything. The material is different than the Surplus.

WHITE BIOSHIELD 2

The White mask is the same exact blend as the black version. Another great color to have in the fashion quiver. White goes with damn near everything and the 95 logo pops. The texture of the mask is noticeable as well. I enjoy having choices!


BIOGAITER

The gaiters are so great. I own the black, hemp, and winter ones. I usually have a gaiter on me at all times now. They are so easy to just pull up over your nose (and ears) quickly. For my use cases, the gaiters are the easiest. The drawstring in back allows you to make it loose for casual wearing around your neck, but then you can tighten it more a good tight seal.

BLACK GAITER

The black one is my all around fave. I usually have one of these gaiters on my neck or in my man bag.

NATURAL GAITER

The hemp one is definitely lighter than the black one. It’s made with a hemp/cotton blend and is my most comfortable one, especially after having worn it in for a bit. Admittedly, I only wear this one when I have an outfit that matches. I like to be matchy-matchy.

From their site, “It's super soft, lightweight, has excellent breathability, still has that signature style, and of course, our built-in G95 filtration technology inside from edge to edge. It is terrific for warmer climates!”

WINTER GAITER

The Winter Gaiter is thick and warm. They are super soft too. I like when it gets chilly around here now. I get to wear these and they are so perfect. So perfect.


BIOHOODIE

This was a surprise gift and I’m so happy I got it. The Biohoodie is a next level jacket that has the N95 Tech built into the hoodie. It has a stylish zipper that zips up off center. The jacket is a medium weight jacket, having a liner on the inside. We live near the beach and the ocean air can get chilly. This jacket is perfect for those kind of nights.

The Biohoodie makes for a great running jacket too. It’s bright enough to be seen as night and has a nice “Biohoodie” reflective hit on the chest.


MIX & MATCH DOUBLE UP SYSTEM

Mix and match a Bioshield 2 with a Biogaiter, or a mask with a Biohoodie for double protection. I usually wear a system of two. Knowing they possess the added layer of N95 tech, I am able to have a doubled up layer system for super protection when indoors.

BLACK ON BLACK

SURPLUS ON NATURAL

WHITE WITH HOODIE


These are my favorite masks and gaiters, period. And I now own a bunch of them and am able to keep them in a constant rotation. I’ll usually have a mask and a gaiter on me, even if I’m wearing another brands mask. There is no such thing as the perfect mask…but the G95 Gear products come damn close. If you end up purchasing any of these products, please leave a comment below and let me know what you think.

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Big Sur, CA

It takes roughly 5 hours from Los Angeles to get to Treebones Resort in Big Sur. This trip was planned about a month ago.

THE DRIVE TO BIG SUR

It takes roughly 5 hours from Los Angeles to get to Treebones Resort in Big Sur. This trip was planned about a month ago. There was a notification about an opening for a two day stay. It was a very fortunate series of events, because they are booked until next year. With Covid-19, a household with Leukemia & Asthmatics, the last 5 months had us cooped up in the house. This was a welcome break at a fairly secluded resort and in an uncrowded area. Big Sur was a place that was always on the list.


The drive was great. Not much traffic.

The drive was great. Not much traffic.


We left on Monday morning around 9am. We were lucky and didn’t hit any real traffic. We stopped for lunch in Cambria, https://www.digitalninja.us/blog/2020/8/21/robins-restuarant You can read about that if you click on the link.


Lots of rocks, cliffs, and Ocean.

Lots of rocks, cliffs, and Ocean.


It had been a while since we had driven so far. A 5 hour drive isn’t that far, but it can be if you’re not used to it or haven’t done it in a while. Maybe we were just charmed from the outset?


The California cliffs are rocky but pretty awesome.

The California cliffs are rocky but pretty awesome.


A lot of the coast looks awesome with the cliffs, but after a while one spot looks like the next. It’s a rocky coastline with crashing waves. Plus, we really wanted to get to the resort. Back in the day, we used to drive up and down the East Coast.-10 hour drives from Florida up to Maryland. This 5 hour drive wasn’t all that bad.


Cliffs, rocks, and crashing waves.

Cliffs, rocks, and crashing waves.


It’s a single lane sometimes on the way up. You can get caught behind some slow moving vehicles. Hopefully they’re cool enough and pull off on the turn-outs. Then you and the long caravan following behind you can pass.

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