So yea, i'm looking for a peaked hat with ear flaps for while up the lakeland fells that is equally at home in the woods. I'm up there every weekend year round, come sun, wind, rain or snow (sometimes for days on end, dropping back into woodland for the night); so it needs to be good reliable kit.
The kind of thing i am looking for is along the lines of the classic lowe alpine mountain cap, only with less in-built insulation/lining, keeping warm is not an issue at that level of activity and a beanie/balaclava can be added for cold winters or nights. It's primarily an outer layer / shell i'm looking for to fend off wind/light rain/sun from my eyes and ears. Everything i have read indicates the lowe mountain cap is winter/minimal activity only due top warmth. Fjallraven, Paramo, Rab, Salewa (jimmy hat) and Berghaus also make very similar hats but they look like they will be even warmer (fabrics used).
Enter the Rab lotok cap. Fits the bill almost perfectly: minimal lining and event membrane, compact/light, peaked, has ear flaps but looks a bit too trendy. I ordered one and tried it, it would work very well, but i look like a 'try hard cool kid' with it on so it went back.
I guess i am looking for both suggestions of other 'more traditional' hats, with a peak (doesn't have to be a big peak) and ear flaps suitable as an outer shell (no tilly/wide brimmed hats, weather gets too harsh); and/or confirmation that the mountain caps mentioned will be too warm. Practicality trumps budget on this.
Cheers
The kind of thing i am looking for is along the lines of the classic lowe alpine mountain cap, only with less in-built insulation/lining, keeping warm is not an issue at that level of activity and a beanie/balaclava can be added for cold winters or nights. It's primarily an outer layer / shell i'm looking for to fend off wind/light rain/sun from my eyes and ears. Everything i have read indicates the lowe mountain cap is winter/minimal activity only due top warmth. Fjallraven, Paramo, Rab, Salewa (jimmy hat) and Berghaus also make very similar hats but they look like they will be even warmer (fabrics used).
Enter the Rab lotok cap. Fits the bill almost perfectly: minimal lining and event membrane, compact/light, peaked, has ear flaps but looks a bit too trendy. I ordered one and tried it, it would work very well, but i look like a 'try hard cool kid' with it on so it went back.
I guess i am looking for both suggestions of other 'more traditional' hats, with a peak (doesn't have to be a big peak) and ear flaps suitable as an outer shell (no tilly/wide brimmed hats, weather gets too harsh); and/or confirmation that the mountain caps mentioned will be too warm. Practicality trumps budget on this.
Cheers
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