Winter hat

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Steve13

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May 24, 2008
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Bolton
I am looking for a waterproof and warm winter hat I wear glasses and am more or les bald so a peak is usefull and heat retention also

Looking at Sealskins but open to suggestions

What do you reccommend
 

Steve13

Native
May 24, 2008
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Bolton
Well I ended up at Tamarack today and bought a Bergens winter hat , after looking at a few others on the net and in real life at a few outdoors shops

Thanks for all your comments
 

Hog On Ice

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Oct 19, 2012
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Virginia, USA
I also use a brim hat for much the same reasons but I add a hat liner (a thin polypro beannie) to keep my ears covered in the winter - this works for me while walking. Note I also use a bandanna headband to help keep my forehead warm also.
 

dave53

On a new journey
Jan 30, 2010
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just been in to go outdoors they ordered one of the lowe alpine hats from loughborough for me as they were out of stock at the cardiff store thats what i call service regards dave
 

TallMikeM

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Dec 30, 2005
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one word of warning re the loew alpine hat, it is really warm. I run hot, and can only wear mine on the coldest days, generally when there's a cold, strong wind, else I overheat. For general use I still prefer my tweed cap.
 

Toddy

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Jan 21, 2005
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Another vote for the Lowe Alpine hats :) I've got two, and they are just excellent. TallMikeM's right though, they are warm.....when I'm cold enough to wear a hat though, that's just exactly what I want.
The ear flaps panel thing is just the right depth to cover that vulnerable nape of the neck bit too.

cheers,
Toddy
 

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