Kitsbow introduced its Reusable Face Mask, HEPA type*, with adjustable head straps for a customized fit for indoor and outdoor pursuits.
In March 2020, Kitsbow was among the first to commercially-produce reusable fabric face masks and offered a HEPA-type filter for protection. One year into the pandemic, Kitsbow continues to refine its face mask design to create a comfortable fit with safety and security in mind.
“We took the perfect fit of the Kitsbow face mask and made it even more versatile for the user with adjustable head straps,” explained David Billstrom, CEO, Kitsbow. “While vaccines are on the rise, so are new variants of the virus and an increased number of positive COVID-19 cases throughout the country. Our proven mask design with a HEPA filter as the third layer is important for staying safe.”
The face mask features a dual toggle system that allows the wearer different ways to adjust the mask. The top head strap can be worn higher on the head or adjusted to wear lower on at the back of the head. The face mask comes with two replaceable HEPA-type filters.
“Think of a ball cap on a sunny day – you can now wear the straps below the cap. Helmets, ponytails and sunglasses can now enjoy a little more real-estate on your head with less interruption from straps,” Billstrom added.
The mask offers full coverage, an adjustable nose piece and is available in three sizes. Each mask is hand-sewn in Old Fort, NC.
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*Kitsbow Reusable Face Mask, HEPA type products are not a surgical mask or an FFR (filtering facepiece respirator). Kitsbow does not make any claims of particulate filtration or antimicrobial protection. These face masks should not be used in any surgical setting, or where significant exposure to liquid, bodily or other hazardous fluids may be expected. It should not be worn in the presence of a high-intensity heat source or flammable gas. The FDA has confirmed it does not object to the distribution and sale of face masks of this type.