KYT Music Double Layer Cotton Mask with – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
KYT Music Double Layer Cotton Mask with Holes, Washable and Reusable, Perfect for Playing All Instruments, Drinks (Large)
Test video – KYT Music Double Layer Cotton Mask with :
Product highlights :
100% Cotton
Adjustable closure
Double-Layer Cotton Face Mask Helps Reduce the Spread of Aerosols
Allows User to Play Instrument Without Having to Remove Face Covering
Washable, reusable mask with Breathable Design
Mask with adjustable two stoppers at both sides can fit your face well.Ideal for playing musical instruments and drinks.
Great for keeping hydrated too.
Questions & Answers – KYT Music Double Layer Cotton Mask with :
➕ What is the price of KYT Music Double Layer Cotton Mask with in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of KYT Music Double Layer Cotton Mask with in-store is 40 SAR VAT.
➕ When KYT Music Double Layer Cotton Mask with was released ?
The release date was .
➕ What is the price of KYT Music Double Layer Cotton Mask with cheap used ?
The price of KYT Music Double Layer Cotton Mask with used is 20 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of KYT Music Double Layer Cotton Mask with ?
Special specifications :
100% Cotton
Adjustable closure
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.1 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy KYT Music Double Layer Cotton Mask with in Saudi Arabia ?
Technical specifications – KYT Music Double Layer Cotton Mask with :
Brand
KAYATA
Color
Black
Material
Cotton
Item Package Quantity
1
Size
Large (Pack of 1)
Style
Knit Fabric
Closure Type
Adjustable
Reusability
Reusable
Number of Items
1
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16 reviews for KYT Music Double Layer Cotton Mask with
Rated 2 out of 5
C. L (verified owner)–
Too small and expensive – There are two problems with this mask:
Rated 2 out of 5
C. L (verified owner)–
Too small and expensive – There are two problems with this mask:
Rated 1 out of 5
G. Z (verified owner)–
Nice placebo!! – You have to decide if you are going to play the gig or pass out with this thing on! I tried to play with this and besides not being able to inhale fully enough to get through a phrase, it got so hot I thought I would not be able to continue. As a sax player, I see this only as something to give a false sense of security that you are protecting yourself and others. You just have to decide if the gig is safe…keep your distance, use a shield,…but the air is escaping from my tone holes AND the bell of my instrument so why am I masking? I am not an anti-masker, just this is not an effective protector. (distance/outdoors is better if you go live)
Rated 5 out of 5
C. O (verified owner)–
great quality – perfect
Rated 5 out of 5
C. O (verified owner)–
great quality – perfect
Rated 3 out of 5
R. T (verified owner)–
Give yourself a few extra bars to get your mouthpiece in – Pros: comfortable, nose bridge wire molds well so my breath doesn’t fog up my glasses, straps adjust.
Rated 2 out of 5
G. T (verified owner)–
Only good for brass! – Mouth hole bot big enough for woodwinds. It will chip your reeds.
Rated 1 out of 5
G. Z (verified owner)–
Nice placebo!! – You have to decide if you are going to play the gig or pass out with this thing on! I tried to play with this and besides not being able to inhale fully enough to get through a phrase, it got so hot I thought I would not be able to continue. As a sax player, I see this only as something to give a false sense of security that you are protecting yourself and others. You just have to decide if the gig is safe…keep your distance, use a shield,…but the air is escaping from my tone holes AND the bell of my instrument so why am I masking? I am not an anti-masker, just this is not an effective protector. (distance/outdoors is better if you go live)
Rated 3 out of 5
R. T (verified owner)–
Give yourself a few extra bars to get your mouthpiece in – Pros: comfortable, nose bridge wire molds well so my breath doesn’t fog up my glasses, straps adjust.
Rated 2 out of 5
M. D (verified owner)–
Not good for clarinet and saxophone players. – The concert band I play in requires a mask to be able to participate. A fellow clarinet player had one with a vertical opening as does this one so I was optimistic this one would be good. I even made the opening larger but with it’s design, that was of limited benefit. It might work better for say a trumpet than most woodwinds.
Rated 5 out of 5
M. L (verified owner)–
Multifunctional and feels good material – I ordered the mask last week and it arrived quickly in two days. My son used it for his saxophone playing. He commented it is well done appropriately to serve its purpose. The material is soft and feels comfortable. It actually can be used not only for playing instruments but also for daily use for convenience during the pandemic time. He highly recommends it to his friends.
Rated 2 out of 5
S. L (verified owner)–
Nose Bridge Metal broke during first wash… – The metal nose bridge broke during the first wash. Not worth the money if it’s going to fall apart in a short time.
Rated 5 out of 5
M. L (verified owner)–
Multifunctional and feels good material – I ordered the mask last week and it arrived quickly in two days. My son used it for his saxophone playing. He commented it is well done appropriately to serve its purpose. The material is soft and feels comfortable. It actually can be used not only for playing instruments but also for daily use for convenience during the pandemic time. He highly recommends it to his friends.
Rated 2 out of 5
M. D (verified owner)–
Not good for clarinet and saxophone players. – The concert band I play in requires a mask to be able to participate. A fellow clarinet player had one with a vertical opening as does this one so I was optimistic this one would be good. I even made the opening larger but with it’s design, that was of limited benefit. It might work better for say a trumpet than most woodwinds.
Rated 2 out of 5
G. T (verified owner)–
Only good for brass! – Mouth hole bot big enough for woodwinds. It will chip your reeds.
Rated 2 out of 5
S. L (verified owner)–
Nose Bridge Metal broke during first wash… – The metal nose bridge broke during the first wash. Not worth the money if it’s going to fall apart in a short time.
C. L (verified owner) –
Too small and expensive – There are two problems with this mask:
C. L (verified owner) –
Too small and expensive – There are two problems with this mask:
G. Z (verified owner) –
Nice placebo!! – You have to decide if you are going to play the gig or pass out with this thing on! I tried to play with this and besides not being able to inhale fully enough to get through a phrase, it got so hot I thought I would not be able to continue. As a sax player, I see this only as something to give a false sense of security that you are protecting yourself and others. You just have to decide if the gig is safe…keep your distance, use a shield,…but the air is escaping from my tone holes AND the bell of my instrument so why am I masking? I am not an anti-masker, just this is not an effective protector. (distance/outdoors is better if you go live)
C. O (verified owner) –
great quality – perfect
C. O (verified owner) –
great quality – perfect
R. T (verified owner) –
Give yourself a few extra bars to get your mouthpiece in – Pros: comfortable, nose bridge wire molds well so my breath doesn’t fog up my glasses, straps adjust.
G. T (verified owner) –
Only good for brass! – Mouth hole bot big enough for woodwinds. It will chip your reeds.
G. Z (verified owner) –
Nice placebo!! – You have to decide if you are going to play the gig or pass out with this thing on! I tried to play with this and besides not being able to inhale fully enough to get through a phrase, it got so hot I thought I would not be able to continue. As a sax player, I see this only as something to give a false sense of security that you are protecting yourself and others. You just have to decide if the gig is safe…keep your distance, use a shield,…but the air is escaping from my tone holes AND the bell of my instrument so why am I masking? I am not an anti-masker, just this is not an effective protector. (distance/outdoors is better if you go live)
R. T (verified owner) –
Give yourself a few extra bars to get your mouthpiece in – Pros: comfortable, nose bridge wire molds well so my breath doesn’t fog up my glasses, straps adjust.
M. D (verified owner) –
Not good for clarinet and saxophone players. – The concert band I play in requires a mask to be able to participate. A fellow clarinet player had one with a vertical opening as does this one so I was optimistic this one would be good. I even made the opening larger but with it’s design, that was of limited benefit. It might work better for say a trumpet than most woodwinds.
M. L (verified owner) –
Multifunctional and feels good material – I ordered the mask last week and it arrived quickly in two days. My son used it for his saxophone playing. He commented it is well done appropriately to serve its purpose. The material is soft and feels comfortable. It actually can be used not only for playing instruments but also for daily use for convenience during the pandemic time. He highly recommends it to his friends.
S. L (verified owner) –
Nose Bridge Metal broke during first wash… – The metal nose bridge broke during the first wash. Not worth the money if it’s going to fall apart in a short time.
M. L (verified owner) –
Multifunctional and feels good material – I ordered the mask last week and it arrived quickly in two days. My son used it for his saxophone playing. He commented it is well done appropriately to serve its purpose. The material is soft and feels comfortable. It actually can be used not only for playing instruments but also for daily use for convenience during the pandemic time. He highly recommends it to his friends.
M. D (verified owner) –
Not good for clarinet and saxophone players. – The concert band I play in requires a mask to be able to participate. A fellow clarinet player had one with a vertical opening as does this one so I was optimistic this one would be good. I even made the opening larger but with it’s design, that was of limited benefit. It might work better for say a trumpet than most woodwinds.
G. T (verified owner) –
Only good for brass! – Mouth hole bot big enough for woodwinds. It will chip your reeds.
S. L (verified owner) –
Nose Bridge Metal broke during first wash… – The metal nose bridge broke during the first wash. Not worth the money if it’s going to fall apart in a short time.