The Athleta masks are a nice medium size, but not as optimal protection as the KNs and similar. Also, I have not personally tried the Livinguard masks, but they are recommended by a scientist I follow and they come in 4 different sizes. I love the fit of the child size masks from ParkCandy, which makes Disney-inspired merchandise.Does anyone have a suggestion on masks for small adults? I'm 44, but I'm a little too big for kids masks, and too small for regular adult sizes. Anyone have an idea?
I preferred the disposable surgical type. My fiance tried them but preferred the Disney ones.
Side note: Disney masks are actually hard to find in the parks right now, especially XL which is what he needed. I figured they would be everywhere but nope! So if anyone wants to try those, I recommend ordering online prior to your trip.
as a medical professional i can attest to the fact that since no mask besides a properly fitted NIOSH approved N95(or a spooky looking full face gas mask with ventilators and filters lol) actually can catch the itsy bitsy coronavirus, i will be wearing the disney masks; i purchased about 24; and then i purchased from 4Ocean their face mask support frames that make masks more comfortable to breath in and if you wear glasses, which i do not except for sun glasses, these keep them from fogging too; i am also supporting these guys to keep the oceans clean little by little:
4ocean Face Mask Support Frame