Hello,
What type of balaclava is best for covering the chin when the bucket is on? I have a MOW balaclava and it does not cover the chin. What do you guys use so the chin isn't visible when someone looks up underneath the bucket?
Thanks,
Dave
The MOW balaclava has a skirt that connects to the helmet so no one can look up the helmet. So in a way, it does cover the chin. It's the more accurate balaclava, but it limits airflow. I just use a basic light grey balaclava.
To help visualize what DeathProof said above with the MOW correct style head gear. pics are taken from MOW's eBay page.
This is what that skirt thing is supposed to do.
Hello,
What type of balaclava is best for covering the chin when the bucket is on? I have a MOW balaclava and it does not cover the chin. What do you guys use so the chin isn't visible when someone looks up underneath the bucket?
Thanks,
Dave
I'm curious, do many people here actually wear a balaclava with their suit? I don't seem to recall seeing many pics of people with their helmet off with one on, nor on many peoples build lists?
I don't quite see the point of something that's otherwise unseen both in film as well as in production photos as being 501st required. And that's ignoring the fact that it'd probably be pretty irresponsible and possibly dangerous to force the wearer to cut short what little open air supply is available in a already very hot costume. Just my opinion
Yeah I hadn't seen the need for a balaclava in the CRL so wasn't going to bother. Plus living in Oz it's hot enough down here even in winter without adding a balaclava to an already hot helmet.
I'm curious, do many people here actually wear a balaclava with their suit? I don't seem to recall seeing many pics of people with their helmet off with one on, nor on many peoples build lists?
I wear one but it's mostly due to hair and sweat control. I have the mow balaclava and it serves its purpose well. I wore it in 80 degree + weather with humidity earlier this month and it didn't cause any extra discomfort.
The helmet is really open at the bottom, so it's really easy for people to look up (unlike a TK helmet). While not a requirement in the CRL, I would suggest wearing a basic light grey balaclava to extend the neck seal and hide the chin. You can get half masks, but I think if you get the proper lightweight material, a full summer balaclava should still be fine.
I don't have one and hadn't planned on getting one until recently when I put on my Fett, took some pictures, and was able to see my chin in a couple shots. I'll end up getting the full summer baclava, and depending on the troop I still may or may not wear it.