Urban sombrero?
My friend wears a sombrero as referenced in the 2nd post at all major events. You never lose him. That he is a 6'5" white boy helps.
f86sabjf wrote: say no more the last hat you will ever need. http://www.tilley.com/?lang=en-GB a whole bunch of styles and weights and they work
That should be the end of this discussion.
any sort of cowboy hat with a beer logo on it. This months has been the corona hat:
If you are going to look silly, might as well go all out.
Or, grow your hair out.
I have 2 boonie-hat knockoffs that I like. One is made by Columbia and is rainproof. The other is from Duluth Trading Co. and is softer cotton. Both have wide brims all the way around, and both have vented crowns.
I always go with one of the cheap straw E36 M3-kickers from Walmarts as well.
Fold it/shape it up right and it'll keep the rain and sun off of your neck and face as well.
NGTD wrote:f86sabjf wrote: say no more the last hat you will ever need. http://www.tilley.com/?lang=en-GB a whole bunch of styles and weights and they workThat should be the end of this discussion.
Tilley's are nice, but pricey. I bought a knock-off at Cabela's. Works really well.
Duke wrote: I have 2 boonie-hat knockoffs that I like. One is made by Columbia and is rainproof. The other is from Duluth Trading Co. and is softer cotton. Both have wide brims all the way around, and both have vented crowns.
this is mine from Duluth Trading Co ... widest brim I could find
Ian F wrote:NGTD wrote:Tilley's are nice, but pricey. I bought a knock-off at Cabela's. Works really well.f86sabjf wrote: say no more the last hat you will ever need. http://www.tilley.com/?lang=en-GB a whole bunch of styles and weights and they workThat should be the end of this discussion.
the big difference is you can get a hat that fits your head and doesnt pinch your noggin all day . Not a one size fits all that you put up with .
In reply to f86sabjf:
I guess. Mine fits well enough. I just have a hard time dropping $70 on something I'm going to drench with sweat in less than a year.
mw wrote: Grm bucket hat??? Why not just wear your helmet? A full face helmet with a tinted visor nit only keeps the sun off, but offers protection from off course cars while marshaling.
This weekend was the annual Super Slalom in Saskatoon, and on Sunday, most of the drivers marshalling were wearing their helmets, to protect from flying cones, pebbles, garbage cans...It got a bit windy around noon.
Ian F wrote: In reply to f86sabjf: I guess. Mine fits well enough. I just have a hard time dropping $70 on something I'm going to drench with sweat in less than a year.
I understand but these are washable , dont shrink like most caps do and they keep there shape. My first Tilly is over 10yrs old and has lots of character at this point
My Dad's 1st Tilly lasted at least a decade, and I think he only replaced it because it got lost on a canoe trip. His 2nd one is still going strong-tough as nails (it is Canadian made, after all ), and he swears by it. Sometimes you get what you pay for, right?
exactly
So if i go by current prcing mine would cost $70 and is ten years old. So $7 a year for the quality is good enough for me
Wait nobody's recommended one of these yet?
Decreases your chance of being hit (unless it's a track day and you're standing on an apex)
I've been wearing the same Columbia floppy hat to every outdoor thing I've done for at least 6-7 years now. I like the GRM one above, but the rim isn't nearly wide enough to provide much real protection.
There's a kid on the SDSU FSAE team that rocks a full blown sombrero (and appropriate mustache) at the SD region.
I've always used the big straw gardner hat from the Dixieline, but it was cheap and is now falling apart. I talked to the lifegaurds at the local pool and they all get thiers at surf shops. It will probably be a premium price, but the quality is a lot better.
Bought a wide brim hat on vacation made from recycled coffee bean canvas bags. It's pre-beat, semi water resistant, and you won't find an identical one ever.
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