From the category archives:

respirator

SuperCool- the Coolest Cycling mask

May 25, 2010

TOTOBOBO SuperCool is the perfect filter mask for cycling and outdoor sports in polluted cities. This innovative respirator covers only the mouth. By removing the nasal cover from the original design, you can exhale easier through the nostrils without filling the mask with uncomfortable heat and moisture. The SuperCool mask is truly the coolest breathing [...]

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Ear-loop issue resolved

May 23, 2010

After a lot of experimentation and testing, the issue of the ear-loop detached problem has now been resolved. The early batch of the ear-loop design have a non-woven felt piece welded onto both end of the ear-loop. The welding quality turns out to be less predictable than anticipated. A few of these felt pieces detached [...]

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Totobobo’s “SoftTech” application featured in International Plastic News

May 1, 2010

International Plastic News interviewed Sharon, our MD, in their “Boardroom Connection”.
The advanced “SoftTech” application in Totobobo mask is recently featured in an article “Reusable mask a big hit” from the International Plastic News.
A highly effective mask from a patented advanced technology that ensures respiratory seal now offers users guaranteed protection from pollutants. Sold in over [...]

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Travel advices for asthmatic after the Iceland Eyjafjallajokul volcano eruption

April 27, 2010

“I’m traveling to London with my girl and I’d like to be prepared for any volcanic ash needs.”
Murray Kohlhaas is planning a week long trip to Europe and doesn’t want to take any chance with her asthmatic daughter.
The volcanic dust can cause acute asthma attack if the concentration is high. In addition to the inhaler and [...]

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Totobobo mask Review by Vivalabike from Shenzhen, China

April 26, 2010

Adrian, Willett & Mark of Viva La Bike recently post a review of Totobobo mask from Shenzhen, China.
After wearing the Totobobo mask, I honestly feel a discernible difference between the Totobobo and other lesser masks I have worn. In short, the bottom line is the way I felt during and after the ride, as [...]

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Testing Totobobo mask against N95 mask

April 20, 2010

Totobobo mask is the most comfortable and advanced respirator in the non-certified respirator market. In many respects the patented design is revolutionary. The original design cater to the needs of common users, who do not have access to professional fit-test facility and yet need the assurance of a well fitted respirator.
A different approach
To provide assurance [...]

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Testing 6 filters with a laser particle counter

January 20, 2010

The filter is the most important component of a respirator. The quality of air that gets into your lung is determined by the quality of the filter, provided there is a good seal between the mask and your face.
The design of Totobobo mask makes it quite easy to replace the filter with any flat, air [...]

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How serious is the air pollution in Hong Kong?

January 10, 2010

Why Hong Kong is becoming more polluted? How bad is the air pollution.

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Indonesia cyclist share experience

December 16, 2009

http://sepedaku.com/forum/showthread.php?t=24274
Translation by Google:
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In connection with the many discussions about air quality in Jakarta, moved their hearts to know how the hell the air quality in Jakarta this.
One day I bought a mask totobobo, and idly opened its website. In the website there totobobo blog written by two French people who travel around the world by [...]

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How to say nay to hay fever?

December 15, 2009

When hay fever season strikes, sufferers feel the brunt of mother nature on their nose, eyes, throat, and lungs. The itchiness, sneezing, watery eyes, post-nasal drip, and runny nose are sometimes too much to bear. Going about daily activities can be difficult and tiring, or downright painful at times. Taking an anti-histamine or other medication [...]

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