Nice wide brim hat I’ve been shaving my head for over 20 years. I work and play outside much of the time. Skin cancer runs in my family. SPF 50 is my best friend, and this hat is a close second. The mesh band around the top if good at letting heat out, air in, and you especially notice it during stiff breezes. The cordlock securely tightens the strap under you chin. The brim is supple, but has a stiffness to it that keeps it from being too “floppy.” I folded it and packed it into a backpack where it…
It’s OK but not for my intended use. I’ve been using a golf cap (baseball type) for years until my doctor advised me to cover up, use sunscreen, etc., to protect myself. As a result, I changed my golf cap to a outdoor bucket type hat for the last year or two. The wider brim provides better protection than a golf cap which has only a bill in the front. As a result of this change, I now have three caps (Outdoor Research Sombriolet Sunhat, Tuga Bucket Hat and this Camo Coll that I just purchased).
Great hat The elder son got a cabin on a small river and has kayaks. After chasing his dad’s straw hat downriver twice in one ride he “suggested” we get something with ties so Dad’s hat wouldn’t blow off. This looked OK, though I worried about “one size” as that often translates to “fits no one.”
Nice wide brim hat I’ve been shaving my head for over 20 years. I work and play outside much of the time. Skin cancer runs in my family. SPF 50 is my best friend, and this hat is a close second. The mesh band around the top if good at letting heat out, air in, and you especially notice it during stiff breezes. The cordlock securely tightens the strap under you chin. The brim is supple, but has a stiffness to it that keeps it from being too “floppy.” I folded it and packed it into a backpack where it…
It’s OK but not for my intended use. I’ve been using a golf cap (baseball type) for years until my doctor advised me to cover up, use sunscreen, etc., to protect myself. As a result, I changed my golf cap to a outdoor bucket type hat for the last year or two. The wider brim provides better protection than a golf cap which has only a bill in the front. As a result of this change, I now have three caps (Outdoor Research Sombriolet Sunhat, Tuga Bucket Hat and this Camo Coll that I just purchased).
Great hat The elder son got a cabin on a small river and has kayaks. After chasing his dad’s straw hat downriver twice in one ride he “suggested” we get something with ties so Dad’s hat wouldn’t blow off. This looked OK, though I worried about “one size” as that often translates to “fits no one.”