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Sudszee |
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Posts: 152 | What are some of your go to options to keep the sun from cooking your noggin? I'm not one to put on those face shield scarf thingies and I dont think a sombrero would be a good choice for casting. Is there a happy medium? | ||
14ledo81 |
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Posts: 4269 Location: Ashland WI | Have you tried one of those face shield scarf thingies? I thought they looked pretty stupid myself. Then I tried one. Now I don't care what it looks like. | ||
Fishysam |
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Posts: 1209 | I wear the face thingies, they look dumb but are good for staying cool, but can fog glasses some, I also use a white cowboy hat so smaller than a sombrero but better coverage than a cap. | ||
Pat Hoolihan |
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Posts: 386 | Baseball hat and a Gilz mask. | ||
Chemi |
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Buff and baseball hat or sometimes a Tilley T3 hat.
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southern comfort |
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Posts: 393 | Tilley is the best alternative I have found to wearing a face scarf/buff. You can find different models that are lightweight and breathability, you can tighten them up in the wind and are good quality but a little pricey. That said, in my opinion they are still a distant second to wearing a face scarf as far as functionality and protection from sun. | ||
VMS |
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Posts: 3480 Location: Elk River, Minnesota | Hiya, I'm getting into using the face shields, but I always carry SPF-50 sunscreen as well... This way if I feel the shield is too hot, I can spray down, although I don't care for the oiliness of the sunscreens... Steve | ||
Kirby Budrow |
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Posts: 2327 Location: Chisholm, MN | Huk shirt with a hood. Helps a lot. | ||
Sidejack |
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Posts: 1084 Location: Aurora | I find most of the neck gaiter, tubes, scarves and similar to be cooling rather than making me hotter. I even wear the arm sleeves and when I slide those on i can feel the cool immediately. Non-believers become believers when they slide one on. | ||
Rotorhead |
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Posts: 157 Location: West Central WI | I didn't use one until a few years ago. I'm starting to deal with a few skin cancers so I take this seriously. If it's hot, I dip the scarf/gator in the water for a completely cool head until it dries and then repeat. For exposed areas of my nose, cheeks, ears, etc, I use SPF 50. A good wide brim hat is good if you can't deal with the scarf, but do try to get used to it. There are many varied hat designs out there. | ||
Ciscokid82 |
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Posts: 333 Location: SE Wisc | Outdoor Research makes a hat in a “Boonie” style called the Seattle. It’s goretex and looks pretty sweet. I don’t have one , yet, but would be just the ticket! | ||
Ryan21 |
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Posts: 34 Location: New Carlisle, IN | Straw hats work awesome. I just got an AFTCO straw hat and used a Salt Armour one last year. You get a bunch of face shields when your order a hat from Salt Armour. I highly recommend them. | ||
talmooner |
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Posts: 264 | Does anyone have a source for a face shield - buff for fat heads (7-3/4 size)? I've tried many brands and they all feel so tight I just can't wear them. I now use a Cabelas long sleeve sun hoodie - hood up - with a long brim flats cap but would prefer find a buff that might fit my fat noggin. Thanks for any suggestions. Talmooner | ||
sworrall |
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Posts: 32886 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | talmooner - 5/4/2019 9:19 AM Does anyone have a source for a face shield - buff for fat heads (7-3/4 size)? I've tried many brands and they all feel so tight I just can't wear them. I now use a Cabelas long sleeve sun hoodie - hood up - with a long brim flats cap but would prefer find a buff that might fit my fat noggin. Thanks for any suggestions. Talmooner Look into Blackfish Gear. Good stuff. | ||
Fishysam |
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Posts: 1209 | I agree with someone above, if there is the slightest breeze the buffs are actually cooler than without them. Only time they are hotter is flat calm | ||
tkuntz |
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Posts: 815 Location: Waukee, IA | I wear a neck gaiter/buff and a narrow profile straw cowboy hat (for ease of casting). The bluffs are a pain in the corn-hole, but they keep the sun off of your neck and can be wetted with lake water for cooling on hot days. | ||
supertrollr |
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funiest part of the thiley,they will give you another one if you lose it | |||
Zinox |
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Posts: 1100 | I use a sunscarf from Sims, think it called a sungaitor, it have tiny holes in the mouth area that makes breathing feel more natural, and are a better shape than just the straight tubes. | ||
Mojo1269 |
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Posts: 752 | I use the Simm's Sun Gaiter as well. It is the only one I have found for me that works well and does not fog up glasses. Check out Hook and Tackle Hat's, they are found in many saltwater tackle shops. I use this one and it works great... https://hookandtackle.com/collections/hats-caps/products/air-x-baham... | ||
lelekb |
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Posts: 21 | Here is what I use. It is a baseball cap with a hanging neck scarf in the back. It has the added bonus of protecting you fairly well from accidental flying hooks. https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/columbia-schooner-bank-cachalot-iii-... Brian | ||
HighonFirewood |
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Posts: 79 | I got cancer this year and they removed a golf ball sized melanoma out of my left cheek. .so yeah...use a face shield. I look like a ninja now. Simms solarflex hoodies are expensive but it’s way more in medical fees. 100% percent because my time on the water and lack of caring how much sun I got. Sun gloves, full sleeves, super light pants. | ||
mikie |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | Lots of hair and a ballcap works for me. m | ||
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