
That's why if your snood doesn't transport sweat away from your body your sweat is just going to freeze and make you feel even colder.

However, even though hitting the snow slopes is hard work, you still end up sweating a lot more playing football. The neckwarmers that players wear at the moment are mostly made for skiing and they purely focus on keeping you warm. The Nike Strike Snood keeps your neck area warm and comfortable, but also has a lot of advantages that other traditional neckwarmers just can't live up to.įirst and foremost, the Nike Strike Snood is made from a neoprene material that transports sweat away from your body. If you want to really push your football career forward, then you can't be avoiding training in the winter just because you might get ill. Meanwhile, the worst case scenario is you catch a cold, get sick and can't play football for upwards of a week.

The best case scenario is that your neck gets cold, which causes irritation and you lose a bit of focus from your training. This can affect your training progression in a lot of ways. Unisport HQ is in Denmark, so we have it colder than most during the winter, but still I think just about every footballer will agree that during winter playing outside does get very cold.
