Sunday, June 24, 2012



Some of our customers feedback on why they chose us:

From UK, Jenny:

The ways Totobobo mask improves on the prvious ones I have used are:

See-through : ie does not intimidate other people. This is not my imagination – when my husband attempted to buy one famous brand cycling mask for me in a nearby city he was told they had to send away for them on special order because the local gangsters were using them to avoid being identified (!).

The filters change colour when dirty – no guessing.

filters do not need to be washed which impairs their effectiveness.

The air readily comes through the filter rather than through a two-way valve (which inevitably lets in some dirt etc)

The mask fits very snugly around my face so my spectacles don’t steam up and air does not get in.

The mouth and nose are not in contact with the material so it is more comfortable to wear.

The construction material means the mask can be washed thus cutting down bacterial build up.

The only downside is that I am finding difficulty actually putting it on, but I am sure I will master this in time.



From Korea, Ian Chow:

I chose Totobobo after years of waiting and searching for a filtration breather. There hasn't been one on the market I liked. I checked out respro, but neoprene turns me off, especially in the summer time - it's way too hot.

Totobobo looks like it would be warm too, because of the plastic, but atleast it doesnt wrap around the entire head. And reviews has said there is pratically no decrease in breathing restriction which is a really good plus, since I do heavy cardio outside, predominantly mountain biking and rock climbing. Also the reviews has said it's pretty close to the N95 mask, which is pretty awesome with the virtually-non-restricted-breathing-filters.

And on top of that, living in Seoul, now, the air quality is absolutely horrendous, plus in the summer time this phenomenon called "Yellow Dust" - sand picked up from the Gobi dessert and carried through China, picking up the pollutants, dumps in Seoul. Since I started living here, I've been getting sick way more often, usually in spring in summer when the air quality is at its worst. I'm hoping Totobobo will change all that.

Plus, I'm travelling soon to other polluted metropolis, like Mumbai in India.



From Amsterdam, Netherlands, Vincent:

I became interested in anti-pollution nose/mouth filters, since my rides on the bicycle through Amsterdam are far from pleasant because of exhaust fumes from diesel and two-stroke (scooters) engines and all kinds of aerosols.
A quick search with Google summed up a couple of promising solutions, from which I liked Totobobo the best. Mostly, because of it's (apparent) simplicity and favorable comments - also good value for money, as it seems.


Anyway, the only way is to find out in practice, so I ordered the Supercool mask ... I hope to receive them soon :)

From Poland, Warsaw, Francesco

I choose Totobobo mask for few reasons, first because in Warsaw is very polluted expecially where I live in centre, second here in Poland they don't sell anywhere (online or in stores) anti-pollution mask and most of the Polish people don't know it, third I've read good reviews about your product and the last reason is because the filters are cheaper than other brands.

From USA, Donna:

You asked why I chose Totobobo .I suffer from chemical sensitiviy. and allergies. When I am exposed to environmental molds or highway fumes I develop extreme brain fog which lasts for several days.



Initially I tried the 3M mask - too hard to breathe; then Respro -somewhat better but still unpleasant to wear for any period of time. I have been using I Can Breathe for several years - comfortable but it is impossible to maintain a seal - the fit is so poor I often become ill anyway.

I became unusually ill just a few days ago and while online searching for a new remedy I came upon Totobobo - the reviews are wonderful. I am confident that it will give me the freedom and effectiveness for which I have been searching. Can't wait to try it!

Your advertising stresses use by those in extremely polluted areas, travelers, and by artists and woodworkers. Perhaps you should also include reference to the growing populations of chemically sensitive people to be found even in the much less polluted parts of the world. 


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