If I wanted a hat that could take everything thrown at it and still provide protection from sun and rain and look decent then the Tilley would be my hands down choice. I always take my Tilley traveling because modern travel is very unfriendly to hats...never a place to put a good hat on a plane, restaurant, but I need a hat badly in the sun....no hair, and stuffing the Tilley in a bag, or in my coat pocket really works.
Now a nice fur felt just has style and provides all the necessary protection but I am less willing to stuff it in a bag (even though it could be done) because I sort of like the nice look I get with it....vanity and all you know.
Temperature also plays a role; the Tilley is really a 4 season hat for me. The first image I have an alpaca knit hat under it for warmth, the Tilley providing shade and rain protection. My felt hat is more a 3 season hat...really too warm in the summer.
So for me it was never a choice between an Akubra and a Tilley...both were required and get used based on the circumstances.
I am currently saving up for an Akubra Bushman
This one should accept rough treatment a bit better than the finer Lightning Ridge. It is an open crown in their standard weight fur.
One can never have enough hats....especially if one has not enough hair.
Now a nice fur felt just has style and provides all the necessary protection but I am less willing to stuff it in a bag (even though it could be done) because I sort of like the nice look I get with it....vanity and all you know.
Temperature also plays a role; the Tilley is really a 4 season hat for me. The first image I have an alpaca knit hat under it for warmth, the Tilley providing shade and rain protection. My felt hat is more a 3 season hat...really too warm in the summer.
So for me it was never a choice between an Akubra and a Tilley...both were required and get used based on the circumstances.
I am currently saving up for an Akubra Bushman
This one should accept rough treatment a bit better than the finer Lightning Ridge. It is an open crown in their standard weight fur.
One can never have enough hats....especially if one has not enough hair.