The Hexy Neck Doo Dah from Fat Lad At The Back is well made, does the job (or a multitude of...) and comes with a funky design and a good price. It's simple, fun, good value and effective.
- Pros: Soft, warm and comfortable, fun print design, good price
- Cons: Not particularly wide so could be a little tight for really large-necked 'Fat Lads'
The secret to marketing perfection is to have a brand name adopted as the generic product term. Hoover, Biro, Chapstick, Frisbee... In cycling, the phenomenon is a little rarer, although CrudCatcher, Race Blades and even Brooks saddles all come close. With that in mind, the Hexy Neck Doo Dah from Fat Lad At The Back is absolutely, definitely, incontrovertibly not a Buff.
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You'd think that coming from a manufacturer whose specific market is not famed for having particularly bird-like necks, the Neck Doo Dah might come in a slightly larger width than a normal 'multi-use neck warmer', but actually this is in the same kind of ballpark at 9.5in/24cm. That means it will sit next to most necks relatively snugly but if your shirts require a particularly wide collar (I'm talking collars substantially wider than 18in) you might want to try before you buy.
In truth, a nice close fit isn't such a bad thing. The soft, lightweight micro-fibre material is perfectly comfortable and because it is a single tube of material with no seams, you won't find any points of irritation. It's also impressively warm, especially when worn bunched up around the neck. As a wind guard between your head and jacket, it works a treat. It also cuts quite a dash in a modern 'action cravat' kind of way, if that's the look you're going for.
Of course, round-the-neck isn't the only option and the Neck Doo Dah can also be pulled into any of the same shapes possible with other brands of stretchy, seamless tube neck warmers. Headband? No problem. Fancy being a pirate? Turn it half inside out to make a bandana. Foulard, balaclava, do-rag, hood, sun guard, wristband or even (the balding middle-aged man's least favourite) hair tie – it'll have a good crack at them all.
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Long-term care is easy, partly because it's not that prone to retaining sweaty smells in the first place. But when it does start to build up a slight pong, a quick blast in the washing machine at 30 degrees does the trick. Then simply hang to dry, and it'll be ready to wear again in a jiffy.
I am a big fan of Bu**s so I know a decent copy when I see one, and this is up there with the best. In fact, were I not aware that this was a 'Neck Doo Dah' rather than one of my old favourite **ffs, I'm not sure I could tell the difference. Performance is definitely on a par, and the Hexy design could certainly have come out of the old B**f school of colourways. The one major difference, though, is the price. At £9.99, Fat Lad at the Back's Neck Doo Dah is about two thirds of the price of a B*f*, so if you like how it looks, you should definitely like how much it costs. Even better, it's currently on sale for £6.99...
Verdict
Fine multi-use neck warmer with a fun design, good price and comfortable wearing experience. Not just for Fat Lads!
Make and model: Fat Lad At The Back Hexy Neck Doo Dah
Tell us what the product is for
It's a neck warmer-cum-bandana, headband, sunguard, balaclava, helmet liner, hair tie...
Fat Lad At The Back says: "It's one of those whatsit-thingy-m'bobs.. Keep out the chill with style, the Hexy Neck Doo Dah is made from soft, lightweight micro-fibre."
Tell us some more about the technical aspects of the product?
Micro-fibre
Seamless
Weight: 30g
Rate the product for quality of construction:
9/10
Very simple construction but all the better for it.
Rate the product for performance:
8/10
Pretty good at keeping the chill out.
Rate the product for durability:
9/10
Stood up to lots of use so far.
Rate the product for fit:
9/10
Decent fit for non-fat lads.
Rate the product for sizing:
8/10
One size. I'm slightly concerned anybody with a particularly large neck might find it a little restrictive.
Rate the product for weight:
9/10
Couldn't get much lighter.
Rate the product for comfort:
10/10
Rate the product for value:
9/10
Pretty good compared to rival brands.
How easy is the product to care for? How did it respond to being washed?
Very simple – bung it in the washing machine with your other kit.
Tell us how the product performed overall when used for its designed purpose
Worked great – just as good as other brands.
Tell us what you particularly liked about the product
Funky design is quite fun and seems better on the Neck Doo Dah than the matching jacket.
Tell us what you particularly disliked about the product
Nothing.
How does the price compare to that of similar products in the market, including ones recently tested on road.cc?
It's a little more expensive than the Galibier Multi Scarf Pro but cheaper than the Kalf equivalent and many other brands.
Did you enjoy using the product? Yes
Would you consider buying the product? Yes
Would you recommend the product to a friend? Yes
Use this box to explain your overall score
Nicely made and well-performing multi-use neck warmer that comes with a funky design and a good price. Simple, fun, good value and effective.
Age: 39 Height: 6'0 Weight: 16 stone
I usually ride: Islabikes Beinn 29 My best bike is: 25-year-old Dawes Galaxy
I've been riding for: Over 20 years I ride: Most days I would class myself as: Experienced
I regularly do the following types of riding: commuting, touring, sportives, general fitness riding, mountain biking, leisure
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4 comments
What's with the random starring out of letters in the words "buff" and "buffs" in the final paragraph?.
Last year I used a buff on my neck and another I'd cut in half under my helmet as it was thin enough to fit under the helmet without adding too much bulk, the other half of it ghets used to wipe the cycling glasses. None of my buffs have cost me anything, all freebies from Cycling Plus.
You're lucky. I have to buy mine.
Buffs are giveaways these days so a tenner could be useful for whatever else