M5 Tournament Face Mask

$99.99

Now you will have superior wind and rain protection when speeding to get your hottest fishing spots. This BassMooch M5 Tournament Face Mask features full face protection from the wind and rain. Comes with an adjustable slip resistant strap for all head sizes. Increased breathability through vented breathing holes that can be completely removed for just utilizing eye protection goggles. Outlined with a comfortable triple layer sponge on the interior of the mask for increased comfort. Outfitted with replaceable tinted and mirrored lens to reduce glare on the water, this M5 Tournament Face Mask delivers exceptional face protection and is compact enough to stow away easily in your boat.

  • Wind, Rain, Eye, and Cold Weather Protection
  • Interchangeable Mirrored & Tinted Lens
  • Adjustable Slip Resistant Strap
  • Vented Breathing Holes
  • Removable Mouth & Chin Guard
  • Comfortable Triple Layer Sponge
  • Compact Design For Easy Stowing
  • Travel Pouch
  • TPU Frame, Elastic Strap,  Polycarbonate Lens
  • Clear Lens included



Customer Reviews

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Keith G.
Warmth

Bought it to stay warm on those chill rides in the morning and man did it live up to the expectation.

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Evil 67
Warm but oversized

Material is warm and comfortable. My only complaint is that the mask is very large and fits my head very loose. I wish they had a couple of size options

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Bill May
Exactly what I was looking for

I fish tournaments and get released at day break. Needless to say in the winter time it is freezing. These do a great job of keeping the wind off my face and the goggles are big enough that I can wear my eyeglasses inside them. I don’t think they would work for all eyeglasses but they seem fine for the smaller ones. I think the price may be a bit high but I will get back to you after I use them a few more times.

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Robert Nelson

Good

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Rickey Askew

Love the face mask

Testimonials

  • ★★★★★
    Super happy with the quality of these products
  • Dan Weber