The best face masks to wear when training in the gym


The gravel will soon be back in session for gym goers in New Jersey.

Governor Phil Murphy announced Wednesday that all NJ gyms can reopen on Sept. 1, with two permissions – they will be required to operate at 25% of indoor capacity and everyone inside must wear a mask.

If you are interested in going back to sports school but have yet to purchase a face mask, here are some of the better, more comfortable options to wear when you work out:

Athletic face masks for brands

Under Armor released another party this week from its reusable, waterproof $ 30 face mask for athletes, now in three additional colors. The mask, which sold out within an hour when it originally dropped, can be pre-ordered for the next inventory.

Adidas and Reebok have face masks as a brand, in sets of three for $ 20, but each is currently sold out.

Surprisingly, Nike – the most famous athletic brand – does not sell any face masks on the market.

Standard canvas face masks

Kohl’s sells individual fabric masks and packs of three.

Macy’s sells three packs of unisex face masks for adults and six packs of face masks for children.

Uniqlo released its AIRISM face mask in the United States this week. Get a three-pack here.

Buck Mason has packages of five for $ 20 and bulk packages of 250 for $ 1,000. The company says its face masks are anti-microbial prevention.

Caestify has included face masks with replacement filters, and the company donates one for each purchase.

Anthrophology offers a wide variety of stylish face masks, individually or bundled, for as low as $ 8.

Gap sells family packs of eight dust masks for $ 36. The pack includes four face masks for adults and four children.

Levi’s sells three-packs of her reusable, reversible face masks. It also sells reusable print face masks.

Sports team face masks

For those who want to represent their favorite sports teams, there are several options.

Fanatics offers face masks with logos for professional and college sports teams.

FOCO also sells face masks with professional logos and sports teams for colleges.

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