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Sudszee
Posted 5/2/2019 6:13 PM (#936704)
Subject: Head wear




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
Posted 5/2/2019 6:31 PM (#936708 - in reply to #936704)
Subject: Re: Head wear





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
Posted 5/3/2019 8:52 AM (#936740 - in reply to #936704)
Subject: Re: Head wear




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
Posted 5/3/2019 8:57 AM (#936742 - in reply to #936704)
Subject: Re: Head wear




Posts: 386


Baseball hat and a Gilz mask.
Chemi
Posted 5/3/2019 9:40 AM (#936743 - in reply to #936704)
Subject: RE: Head wear





Buff and baseball hat or sometimes a Tilley T3 hat.

 

southern comfort
Posted 5/3/2019 10:24 AM (#936747 - in reply to #936704)
Subject: Re: Head wear




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
Posted 5/3/2019 11:54 AM (#936754 - in reply to #936704)
Subject: Re: Head wear





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
Posted 5/3/2019 4:45 PM (#936777 - in reply to #936704)
Subject: Re: Head wear





Posts: 2327


Location: Chisholm, MN
Huk shirt with a hood. Helps a lot.
Sidejack
Posted 5/3/2019 5:35 PM (#936779 - in reply to #936704)
Subject: Re: Head wear




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
Posted 5/3/2019 6:41 PM (#936785 - in reply to #936704)
Subject: RE: Head wear




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
Posted 5/3/2019 8:30 PM (#936789 - in reply to #936704)
Subject: Re: Head wear





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
Posted 5/3/2019 8:53 PM (#936790 - in reply to #936704)
Subject: RE: Head wear





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
Posted 5/4/2019 9:19 AM (#936802 - in reply to #936704)
Subject: RE: Head wear




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
Posted 5/4/2019 9:44 AM (#936810 - in reply to #936802)
Subject: RE: Head wear





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
Posted 5/4/2019 7:42 PM (#936839 - in reply to #936704)
Subject: Re: Head wear




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
Posted 5/5/2019 8:18 AM (#936870 - in reply to #936704)
Subject: Re: Head wear




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
Posted 5/5/2019 6:10 PM (#936892 - in reply to #936704)
Subject: Re: Head wear


funiest part of the thiley,they will give you another one if you lose it
Zinox
Posted 5/6/2019 12:34 AM (#936913 - in reply to #936704)
Subject: Re: Head wear




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
Posted 5/6/2019 11:52 AM (#936935 - in reply to #936913)
Subject: Re: Head wear





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
Posted 5/6/2019 12:28 PM (#936938 - in reply to #936704)
Subject: Re: Head wear




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
Posted 5/7/2019 9:18 PM (#937041 - in reply to #936704)
Subject: Re: Head wear




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
Posted 5/10/2019 6:23 AM (#937161 - in reply to #936704)
Subject: Re: Head wear





Location: Athens, Ohio
Lots of hair and a ballcap works for me. m
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