Take your favorite ball cap style hat, add this treated with Permethrin and you have a economical sunscreen cape/bug shield, that you can use on other hats and remove easily when you want.
I have one and use it along with my Doo-Rag Bug-Off bandanna.
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Posted by: wally Posted on: Mar 27th, 2011 at 4:09am
Word has it that my sunshade brim is a hit among the professional sportfish circut. Here you can see one of our own enjoying protection from the elements last summer. (You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)
Posted by: mastertangler Posted on: Mar 27th, 2011 at 12:34am
O.R. sure thinks their "brand" has value! A good $20 for their name. Master, you could make that hat for $12.
No Wally, YOU could make that hat for $12, I'm busy.
As a side note.......in some of the propaganda "selling angle" from O.R. the hat supposedly has developed a following among the mountain guides at Mt. Rainier. If that is true I have made a good choice in spite of the price as they are certainly a breed apart and are very particular about their gear.
Posted by: Ancient_Angler Posted on: Mar 26th, 2011 at 11:10pm
I may be (no, I am) less a fashionista than Wally.
I bought a Sunday Afternoons from Campmor. Mesh sides, dark underside brim, long neck gard, wide brims. I've had it at least five years. Used it in Canada, US, Belize. Love it.
Posted by: wally Posted on: Mar 26th, 2011 at 4:37am
Is the underbrim dark? That's my favourite feature on any hat.
Tis indeed. Charcoal grey.
Last year offshore on the first day of a three day trip my comrades in baiting started remarking about how red the back of my neck looked. You know your in trouble when someone calls everybody over for a "look". Fortunately sunscreen was available in rather plentiful supply and for the first time in my life I slathered some on. Saved my keister.
Now I have the hat. A white hat. Good for offshore....... no good for canoe tripping. Ya gots to blend in the north bush baby .
Posted by: Preacher Posted on: Mar 25th, 2011 at 4:03pm
I have a similar hat with an oversized bill and non-removable rear apron. It is not hot because on a hot day, I dunk the apron, or sometimes the whole hat, for a cooling effect. I generally remove the hat when portaging and stuff it in my daypack.
Posted by: mastertangler Posted on: Mar 25th, 2011 at 2:23pm
Oughta get something.........freakin off the chart for a lousy hat. The reviews tend to slam its durability as well.......... Only good for a couple years of regular use.
I'll give it a shot........sometimes I can be fussy and so far this has been the only hat with a cape I would even consider wearing. All this talk of skin cancer is putting up some flags in my head right now.
Posted by: PhantomJug Posted on: Mar 25th, 2011 at 1:35pm