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shoodbegood
shoodbegood

VIC

873 posts

9 Aug 2013 11:52pm
Ok, the time has come, this summer I need to wear a sun hat in the surf, there is more head than hair!
Who wears one, and what kind are you wearing? I'm sure I could walk into a shop and get one, but recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Cheers
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

9 Aug 2013 11:54pm
you are from Victoria - no need to worry for another 6 months

FCS works well for me. You need to find one that fits your head nice and snug and make sure the strap does not pull up to much on ya. I like the wide brimmed ones.
weiry
weiry

QLD

5396 posts

10 Aug 2013 12:01am
a ripcurl bucket hat does me + zinc and rashie
i get about two seasons with one cap, i have to use one, thinning hair and a melanoma 10 years ago.
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smh

smh

NSW

7269 posts

10 Aug 2013 12:06am
I tried it for a while Weiry due to my Slater hairstyle. It was f*cked. You gotta do it though. There was a guy living around here that always wore a Gath helmet. I'd see him sometimes up the local shopping centre . He looked odd without it. What about a bathing cap ? That'd be different.
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi

NSW

14256 posts

10 Aug 2013 12:08am
smh - the hippisters will be wearing them this summer
MichaelR
MichaelR

NSW

862 posts

10 Aug 2013 3:59am
I have two, and FCS bucket in black and an O'Neill bucket in blue. The blue is cooler on really hot days, and has a pocket for your car key, if you have a key you can take in the water.

I hate wearing them, because they can slide around in a wipe out, but better that than a head full of scars or worse.

A mate wears the baseball cap type, but no ear protection unless you get the one with the mesh, I reckon it looks like he's wearing a rubbery on his head though.....

wavelength
wavelength

1195 posts

10 Aug 2013 7:33am
Yeah - go light colour if u can, i have a wide brimmed dark one and it works great, but feels warmish some days. Any name brand, i reckon. (Just cos i cant be arsed going to my car to check what I got... ) They feel awkward the first couple of times. I now wear it so much that on the occasions when i I don't, I sometimes still grab the top of my head with one hand when I wipe out.
They are great for the long sessions on the 666 too. The SB riders love it when I arrive in the line-up with my hat and my gut and chat away about what a beautiful day it is and how i use to ride a 5'10 but now I'm just on a 10.
wavelength
wavelength

1195 posts

10 Aug 2013 7:42am
From next door... some more motivation to embrace the surf hat (and skin checks): www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/Time-to-get-checked/?SearchTerms=skin,cancer
Mahanumah
Mahanumah

VIC

336 posts

10 Aug 2013 11:15am
I'm bald as a babboons arse but I can't do hats. Thry just aren't comfortable.

So I end up using lots of sunscreen. May not be as good as a hat but it works for me. I don't get burnt unless I forget
Sham1984
Sham1984

VIC

415 posts

10 Aug 2013 12:16pm
Headhunter infantry. Sits low enough on your head so it doesn't move around

I've got a fcs bucket and baseball but neither are as comfortable as the headhunter.

I wear a hat and zinc all summer unless paddling out just before sunset
MickPC
MickPC

8266 posts

10 Aug 2013 10:42am
I have one of these http://www.surfstitch.com/product/west-surf-hat-black

I cut some material about 30mmx60mm from an old pair of boardies & the missus stitched it onto the back of my rashie. Made like a button hole & I tie that to the hat so I'm not chasing after it in the impact zone when it comes off. I prefer an all round brim coz the suns rarely directly above when I'm surfing & I wear it all year round these days coz I'm always getting biopsies these days (had one a few days ago). The side straps great for keeping the wind out of your ears as well
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smh

smh

NSW

7269 posts

10 Aug 2013 3:43pm
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Ted the Kiwi said..

smh - the hippisters will be wearing them this summer


Maybe I ought to get one then and a wig to wear underneath.
dotcomdotau
dotcomdotau

WA

505 posts

10 Aug 2013 3:17pm
I have a Creatures of Leisure beige bucket hat. The brim can be shaped and it holds even after wiping out, duck diving etc.

(I wipe out more than I'd like)

Picked it up in Bali, love it .... The misses hates it.

Win, win
weiry
weiry

QLD

5396 posts

10 Aug 2013 9:09pm
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smh said..

Ted the Kiwi said..

smh - the hippisters will be wearing them this summer


Maybe I ought to get one then and a wig to wear underneath.


^^^




i dont have any probs with them moving around on my head,
maybe its got something todo with the shape of your scone
shoodbegood
shoodbegood

VIC

873 posts

11 Aug 2013 12:31am
Cheers for the advice guys, who really gives a s--t what you look like, as long as you're out there having fun, getting waves!
beerdead
beerdead

NSW

433 posts

11 Aug 2013 8:57pm
Just make sure the strap is anchored behind the ear as well as in front. I've lost a couple that weren't.
smh
smh

smh

NSW

7269 posts

11 Aug 2013 9:16pm
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weiry said..

smh said..

Ted the Kiwi said..

smh - the hippisters will be wearing them this summer


Maybe I ought to get one then and a wig to wear underneath.


^^^




i dont have any probs with them moving around on my head,
maybe its got something todo with the shape of your scone


Its a melon for sure.
Cuttlefish
Cuttlefish

QLD

1332 posts

11 Aug 2013 9:24pm
They all pale in comparison to Protecsun from Michael Cundith's wife Toshie.
Best hats on the market and not made by a corporation.
Worth every cent.
Do not come off. Do not flop around on the sides destroying your peripheral vision.
This is the downfall of the inferior ones made by the big companies.
www.mcsurf.com.au/shopping/surf-hats/29/1
jbshack
jbshack

WA

6913 posts

12 Aug 2013 11:30am
I've tried heaps. But i find two things i don't like. I don't like having something over my ears and when taking of looking down the line (when paddling) i find the brim tends to block my vision. I have one that when i paddle i push it making me look like Gilligan, but they bother me so i tend to leave them in the car
shoodbegood
shoodbegood

VIC

873 posts

12 Aug 2013 9:20pm
Now ya talkin' Cuttlefish, that there's a mighty fine hat!
wavelength
wavelength

1195 posts

13 Aug 2013 1:33pm
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jbshack said..
I've tried heaps. But i find two things i don't like. I don't like having something over my ears and when taking of looking down the line (when paddling) i find the brim tends to block my vision. I have one that when i paddle i push it making me look like Gilligan, but they bother me so i tend to leave them in the car


Yep... I agree with the blocked vision thing. Worst on the SB, improved a little when you are getting in earlier on the LB and no worries on the 666. I have a mate who wears the surf cap, but backwards - it means the brim is no real benefit (although at least it's out of the way), but I guess the rest of the hat covers the bit our former hair used to.
Simondo
Simondo

VIC

8024 posts

13 Aug 2013 3:49pm
I'm kind of lucky to have a helmet hair-do... Thick locks of slightly wavy hair, with greys setting in! LoL!

Also in Vic, you usually have your back to the sun, waiting for waves... But I will pull the hair over the ears, and keep my head in a position so my nose is shaded... Plus wear sunscreen... I guess it's like a hair hat! Hair at the back hits rashie or wettie, so back of neck gets a fair amount of hair protection.
MickPC
MickPC

8266 posts

13 Aug 2013 2:36pm
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Cuttlefish said..

They all pale in comparison to Protecsun from Michael Cundith's wife Toshie.
Best hats on the market and not made by a corporation.
Worth every cent.
Do not come off. Do not flop around on the sides destroying your peripheral vision.
This is the downfall of the inferior ones made by the big companies.
www.mcsurf.com.au/shopping/surf-hats/29/1



Might havta grab one of those Indo surf hats
Tassiedevel
Tassiedevel

TAS

2249 posts

14 Aug 2013 9:15am
Surfed in a rip curl cap last few summers , pretty good .

Now surf in a gath surf convertible , 3 in.1 gives my head protection , peak at the front works as a cap , ear covers replace the need for a hoodie .

Only drama when I do end up underwater the ear covers tend to trap water in your ears , bit annoying .
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