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Hats

Postby Mifferz » Sun 13 Jan, 2013 7:45 pm

Wondering what sun hat does everyone wear?

I used a cotton wide brim hat that was in my closet for the Overland Track this year. It covered my face and most of my neck just fine except the second last day when I got burnt there.
Since it was cotton and hot, dipped my hat in the creek/river and had instant air con for a few hours :)

However I'm thinking of getting a waterproof bucket hats (the round fishing/tourist ones) so it dries faster.
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Re: Hats

Postby matagi » Sun 13 Jan, 2013 8:43 pm

I use a "Legionnaire's hat" - basically a peaked cap with a flap at the back.
This makes me the first man to climb Mount Everest backwards, without oxygen...or even a jumper.
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Re: Hats

Postby stuey69 » Sun 13 Jan, 2013 8:45 pm

This is my choice.
Have used it here and overseas for years.
http://www.barmahhats.com.au/canvas.asp#canvascooler
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Re: Hats

Postby Pongo » Sun 13 Jan, 2013 9:03 pm

There's a thread on this very topic:

viewtopic.php?f=15&t=10801

I took Macpacs Encompas (http://www.macpac.com.au/mens/accessori ... s-hat.html) out for a spin today, I can't speak to it's durability (time will tell), but I quite like this hat. Excellent sun protection and the sinch seems fairly decent. At this stage the old baseball cap is about to be relegated to the back of the cupboard.
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Re: Hats

Postby Mifferz » Sun 13 Jan, 2013 9:44 pm

Thanks pongo, looked through 5 pages and can't believe didn't see that! Will go through it.

Mods, can you please lock this thread.
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Re: Hats

Postby flatfoot » Mon 14 Jan, 2013 11:32 am

I use a Huxley Creek Hat which I picked up last year when in NZ.

It's got a wide all-round brim and a flap at the back for sun protection.

As I think it ranks high in the silly looking hat stakes, I usually try to remember to take it off for photos (but often forget).

http://www.betacraft.co.nz/products/casualwear/huxley-creek/eliminator-hat

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Re: Hats

Postby nq111 » Mon 14 Jan, 2013 5:39 pm

Just a buff is the coolest (as in themoregulation :) ) option in my experience. Wear it down to the eyebrows.

Two buffs and sunglasses and you barely need suncream at all. However it looks a long way from the other definition of coolest.
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Re: Hats

Postby quicky » Mon 14 Jan, 2013 8:43 pm

It varies between what I do, but usually the same style hat as Flatfoot, or one of these rippers...in black. Very breezy, great sun protection, and kinda cool IMO. Remarkably sturdy on your noggin.

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http://www.kavu.com/Product/175-20-/Chillba-Black.aspx
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Re: Hats

Postby bearded bushwalker » Tue 15 Jan, 2013 1:19 pm

Being an Aussie I use a FrillNeck. Best hat ever.

http://www.frillneck.com.au/catalog/index.php
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Re: Hats

Postby andrewbish » Tue 15 Jan, 2013 5:23 pm

bearded bushwalker wrote:Being an Aussie I use a FrillNeck. Best hat ever.

http://www.frillneck.com.au/catalog/index.php


Pretty handy looking hat!
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Re: Hats

Postby Strider » Tue 15 Jan, 2013 5:45 pm

bearded bushwalker wrote:Being an Aussie I use a FrillNeck. Best hat ever.

http://www.frillneck.com.au/catalog/index.php

Real Aussies wear Akubras ;)
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Re: Hats

Postby vagrom » Tue 15 Jan, 2013 5:49 pm

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Re: Hats

Postby wayno » Tue 15 Jan, 2013 6:39 pm

any one of a number of outdoor research hats
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Re: Hats

Postby Jack o » Wed 16 Jan, 2013 9:42 am

Pongo wrote:There's a thread on this very topic:

viewtopic.php?f=15&t=10801

I took Macpacs Encompas (http://www.macpac.com.au/mens/accessori ... s-hat.html) out for a spin today, I can't speak to it's durability (time will tell), but I quite like this hat. Excellent sun protection and the sinch seems fairly decent. At this stage the old baseball cap is about to be relegated to the back of the cupboard.


I've also recently acquired a Macpac Encompass hat and found it very comfortable, offers excellent protection from the sun and wicks sweat effectively.

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Re: Hats

Postby bearded bushwalker » Wed 16 Jan, 2013 2:52 pm

Strider, in all my time in the Aussie bush I have seen plenty of frill necks but only see Akubras in their raw state, hopping into their burrows and still attached to their host :D

Seriously the frillneck hats are the bomb for bushwalking, they are light, great protection from sun, don't bump into your pack, stick like glue during high wind, double as an oven mit or towel, can be adjusted across the face for warmth or opened up to catch breezes when hot.
To top it all off they were invented by an Aussie landscaper who got sick of putting a spare tee under the back of his cap for sun protection.

I'm on my 4th one in about 20 years and the old ones get patched with duct tape and used for around the yard or fishing trips. (using one for sanding the outside of our Queenslander now, keeps the dust out of whats left of my hair)
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Re: Hats

Postby sthughes » Wed 16 Jan, 2013 3:03 pm

Normally in the summer: Straw hat
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Summer bushwalking: Brahmah Kangaroo leather (much more packable and better in scrub)
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When it's less sunny: Just a cap
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When it's cold: Windstopper beanie with ear flaps
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