
ABOUT US
The Logan Mask is a small family-owned business, operating in Utah, which started when we were searching for the best fabric to make masks out of to protect our own family from COVID-19. Every part of this mask was meticulously designed by a former mechanical engineer, who has decades of development and design engineering experience.
Countless hours of research was done on various materials to see how well they filtered and if they were breathable to wear. Weeks were spent designing a style of mask that would fit and adapt to every face shape to ensure a perfect fit. The final product is a mask made from medical grade material, which is made in the USA, has high filtration qualities, fits securely, and is very comfortable and breathable. Learn more here.
PERFECT FIT
When it comes to masks, one size fits all doesn't work!
For the best protection, you need a mask that fits your face without any gaps.
The Logan Mask won't ever stretch out and fall off your nose or sag from your ears! The Logan Mask has adjustable para cords that let you decide how tight the masks fits. A sturdy wire over the bridge of your nose and under your eyes prevents gaps and helps your glasses not to fog up.
With a simple measurement and 5 sizes to choose from, there is a perfect fit for everyone ages 3 and up.
PROTECTION
To make a mask that we felt would protect our family, as well as you, we searched for a high filtering material. After much research, we found a 2-ply, antimicrobial, medical-grade material made from polypropylene, which is what N95 masks are made from.
The material has been tested and proven to have good filtration. One test found that our mask material “filters up to 86.5% of particles”. While this does not qualify as an N95 mask, it filters much higher than the filtration offered by masks made from more common materials such as cotton.
Put this breathable, high filtering material together with the great fitting mask design we offer, and you have one pretty terrific mask!
Below are a few articles you might find interesting about the material.
https://anest.ufl.edu/clinical-divisions/mask-alternative/
