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Turtle Fur caps.


Most days, I'm not out for long, but if it's wicked cold or I have to be outside for a good while, I love some Turtle Fur.




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I've got an Aviator hat that I like. You can put the flaps up or down depending on how cold it is.
Had it since 2011. I like it for being out in winter weather.
Yes the squirrel hat. I got a high viz one in bright yellow. Not expensive and the wind dont penetrate its outer shell.
 
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My wife is an outstanding knitter, so I have two or three excellent watch/stocking caps to keep my head warm.

People who only wear baseball caps or no hat at all are really asking for it. They may say that their heads don't feel cold, but you lose more of your body heat through your head than any other parts of your body, and they could unexpectedly find themselves in hypothermia.
Yup. Danger for sure . The Boone County Sherriffs Deputies have to buy their own. They are quite heavy knit and I wish I had one like them.
 
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My hair is buzz cut and doesn’t give me much insulation. Most of the time when I’m outdoors for any length of time I’m shooting or instructing and a military style “patrol” type cap or BB cap with ear muffs is sufficient to keep my head warm. If I’m not shooting myself and it’s really cold, I’ll sometimes wear a large woobie type hood over everything. When not involved with shooting, a patrol cap with ear flaps and a hood of some sort works.

But although we’ve had this discussion here before and some men are scared of not looking manly enough if they wear one, the most important way of keeping warm in cold weather is to wear a scarf (or in these mask-mandatory days, a neck gaiter). My neck is much more sensitive to the cold than my head, and a scarf helps keep my whole body warm.

I will say, though, that I’ve heard for decades that we lose 50 or 75 or 99% or more of our body heat through our heads, and I’ve long wondered how we know that. And if it it’s true, could it be because our heads are the only part of our bodies that can’t be covered fully—and usually aren’t?
My unprotected ears will get cold, but nothing like my feet or hands even with good boots and gloves, so I would think there’s some significant heat loss through the appendages as well—no?
A scarf is very protective. I wear red, white and, blue heavy knit. That can stay around my neck and under my chin all day. Works great.
 
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Just a boggin
 
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I wear a microfleece skull cap from Kühl, i also have a merino wool knit cap from Smartwool, both are pretty effective. I note that this year’s Kühl skull cap is also merino wool, rather than microfleece.


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I will say, though, that I’ve heard for decades that we lose 50 or 75 or 99% or more of our body heat through our heads, and I’ve long wondered how we know that. And if it it’s true, could it be because our heads are the only part of our bodies that can’t be covered fully—and usually aren’t?
My unprotected ears will get cold, but nothing like my feet or hands even with good boots and gloves, so I would think there’s some significant heat loss through the appendages as well—no?


The reason your hands and feet get cold is that as your internal temp starts to decrease the body will naturally start regulating blood flow from the appendages to protect vital organs. Hands and feet, especially feet, are the furthest from the heart and at the end of your appendages thus the most affected by decreased blood flow.


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'round these parts, "boggin" is something you do in a jacked up 4x4.

But I'm guessin' you mean some kinda hat.
 
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the body will naturally start regulating blood flow from the appendages to protect vital organs.


Yes, I know: “Your feet are cold? Put on a hat.”
I always wear a hat, even in the summertime, so I’ve got that covered (literally Wink ).
But my hands and feet get colder faster if I don’t have on good boots and gloves, so it’s not just redirected blood flow at fault. Smile




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Watch cap. Newest one is alpaca.
 
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I used to have a fleece lined wool hat made by Sherpa Adventure Gear but lost it sometime last winter (pretty sure it was at Richmond, VA during Lobby Day 2020). They no longer make what I had otherwise I would have simply gotten a new one, so this year I was on the lookout for another good cold weather hat. I ended up with Kuiu Kenai Beanie. VERY, VERY warm and blocks wind better than anything I've used in the past but be warned, it may cause you to overheat if doing anything physical. I got it mainly to keep my noodle warm while hunting. If I am out and about I wear a simple fleece lined merino wool beanie. Have them in every jacket that I own and extras in every vehicle in case I drop one. Having cold hands, feet, or head make for a miserable time and can lead to some serious issues, so I try to keep what I need handy to be happy.


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I'm more than a little thin on top, so a hat is a must when outside year around. Lately it's been sub-zero, the Filson Wool (Elmer Fudd) cap has been my go to.
 
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Columbia bomber style with the flaps that I have had for 20 years or so. But if active outdoors and really cold then a stocking hat as it lets moisture out and minimizes a wet head. Of course at 72 really active doesn't occur as much anymore.


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One of these back in the day:

https://www.stormykromer.com/

and this one when I lived in Alaska:

https://alaskafurgallery.com/c...ront-and-flaps_1852/
 
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I some how cant picture that Balze.. Big Grin
 
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One of these back in the day:

https://www.stormykromer.com/

and this one when I lived in Alaska:

https://alaskafurgallery.com/c...ront-and-flaps_1852/
Thousand dollar hat? Eek
 
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Wool watch cap I was issued as a sailor.

Several years ago, I think it was member Bredica (I’m sure I’m spelling it wrong) had a karma with a wool cap made from a WWI pattern. I got her to send me the pattern and I forwarded that to my mom who made me one in a very soft wool. So now I can choose either the basic black or olive crap fancy cap.



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That's a pretty cunning hat, Alan.
 
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I some how cant picture that Balze.. Big Grin



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