Russian Ratnik Balaclava
As Russia modernized its military in the 2010s with the Ratnik (Warrior) program, it sought to standardize a balaclava for its troops. Enter this green cotton/wool blend one hole balaclava. Meant to cover your face to cut the wind and cold but still leave ample room for vision, this balaclava is not only cool looking but actually very effective. The slit is the perfect size to wear goggles over top. Also due to its construction, its very effective at wicking moisture away from your face.
Due to the fact that Russia has a TON of defence contractors, the balaclavas will vary slightly in coloration.
As Russia modernized its military in the 2010s with the Ratnik (Warrior) program, it sought to standardize a balaclava for its troops. Enter this green cotton/wool blend one hole balaclava. Meant to cover your face to cut the wind and cold but still leave ample room for vision, this balaclava is not only cool looking but actually very effective. The slit is the perfect size to wear goggles over top. Also due to its construction, its very effective at wicking moisture away from your face.
Due to the fact that Russia has a TON of defence contractors, the balaclavas will vary slightly in coloration.
As Russia modernized its military in the 2010s with the Ratnik (Warrior) program, it sought to standardize a balaclava for its troops. Enter this green cotton/wool blend one hole balaclava. Meant to cover your face to cut the wind and cold but still leave ample room for vision, this balaclava is not only cool looking but actually very effective. The slit is the perfect size to wear goggles over top. Also due to its construction, its very effective at wicking moisture away from your face.
Due to the fact that Russia has a TON of defence contractors, the balaclavas will vary slightly in coloration.