Oh, I love cycling caps.
Summer: I wear caps mainly for sweat control (even the 1/2 mile rt to the
store just now -- panniers easier for loads than carrying while walking --
with bare head had sweat flowing down my face and making my sunglasses
slip), and perhaps they do a bit for shade (though I
This year I’ve been wearing a Shelta hat
https://www.sheltahats.com/products/the-firebird
The front brim is stiff like a ball cap while the surrounding wide brim is soft
like a Tilley. So far, it stays on my head at 20+ mph descents and keeps sun
off my ears and neck. They have different
I used to wear a Tilley, but the air flow noise and loosing them because I took
them off for fast descents (flapping and noise) and they found they way free
(at one-two a year, that gets pricy) I switched to a cycling cap. Wool from
www.Walz.com. Four ply boiled wool hat over it in winter.
Mostly I wear caps from the Walz Velo/City collection. They are wool (for
the most part anyway) which you'd think would be hot hear in Hawaii (and on
RAGBRAI and mainland rides). I like the bigger visor over normal cycling
caps and, being wool, they don't start stinking right away on tours.
Bob
tilley hat when sunny or a beanie when cold, and mostly nothing.
clayton scott
HBG, CA
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Randi Jo fabrications caps rule. The linen caps are thin and cool, and their XL
cap is actually big!
-Kai
BKNY
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What do you wear for a cap?
Looking for cool in hot weather and good vision under visor in drops.
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