Yes, neoprene (polychloroprene) is a synthetic rubber that does not contain the latex proteins that trigger allergic reactions. It is generally considered safe for people with latex allergies. However, some neoprene masks use adhesive or elastic components that may contain latex, so check with the manufacturer if you have a severe latex allergy.
Ski Balaclava · Neoprene Face Mask
Is neoprene safe for people with latex allergies?
Related gear types
If this answer nudged you toward a different style, these guides compare specs and trade-offs.

Half Face Balaclava
$10 – $40
Lower face and neck covering that leaves the top of the head exposed for helmet compatibility.
Exposes top of headCovers nose to neckHelmet-friendly

Breath Box Balaclava
$30 – $90
Balaclava with structured breathing chamber that deflects exhaled air away from goggles to prevent fogging.
Structured breath chamberDownward air channelingGoggle fog prevention

Windproof Balaclava
$30 – $85
Balaclava incorporating wind-blocking membranes like Gore-Tex Windstopper for maximum wind chill protection.
Windproof membrane panelsStrategic panel placementBreathable zones
More questions
- Will a neoprene face mask make my goggles fog?
- Can I wear a neoprene mask for backcountry touring?
- How does neoprene compare to windstopper fabric for wind protection?
- How thick should my neoprene face mask be?
