Hats for trad?

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I always seem to be forgetting I'm wearing a cap until i draw my bow, then turn the damn thing around. What do you guys wear on your head when hunting?
 

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I have the firstlite merino radar. I'd never own it if it weren't for my longbow. It's not too warm and does exactly what I need.
 
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In warm weather I typically wear a normal ball cap. Except that I take a pair of heavy scissors and trim 1/2 to 1" off of the bill. Then I superglue the edges so that the fabric doesn't come undone.

If I'm in more open country I'll use a boonie to keep the sun off of my neck.

In cooler weather it'll be a beanie of some kind. Or more than one if it's cold.
 
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White boy here...with a lot of sun damage from decades in the construction industry outside.

So I need a boonie style hat for more sun protection....but the last couple of hogs I've shot I drew into the brim of my hat- not good as it kind of screws me up.

I think I'm going to modify the brim like Larry D Jones used to do...cut a notch for my bowstring.

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Following this one for sure. I wouldn't mind just wearing a hat backwards but wearing sunglasses messes me up too
 

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I've got a camo hat that looks like an old railroad conductor hat. Bought it at a trad shoot. It has a wire brim so you can form it any way you want. It's already short enough for no string contact, but you can turn it straight up if you want.

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Radar-type caps are pretty good, but the very short brim doesn't offer a lot of sun protection. In mild weather I wear some sort of ball cap and simply move it around when I think a shot might developing. For cool to cold conditions I wear a beanie....weight depending on temps. I shoot a recurve or longbow, but could care less about adhering to any type of trad dress code.

For very cold conditions I've worn a bomber hat with the big ear/neck flaps and short soft brim. I've sewn velcro on the top of the brim and a matching piece on the front of the crown. With one motion I can push the brim up, where it will stick and stay completely out of the way.
 

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You can find a few short brimmed caps if you look around. Youth sized ones work for me, they usually have a little shorter brim. Military style or patrol style hats usually will work as well.
I have a wool boonie for cold weather hunting.
 

flytrue

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I was just thinking of a better hat. For the time being I have been trimming the bill of ball caps. It works but more sun manages to get to my eyes.DSCN9033.JPG
 

WJS23

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All I do is flip my hat around and when it’s cold out I have a beanie on, but one of those young guys that wear the snap back hats that everyone hates!
 
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backwards ball cap or beanie for me. now while it's hot as hell I'll just wear a blaze orange headband as long as I dont have to worry about being in the sun and getting fried
 

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I've got a camo hat that looks like an old railroad conductor hat. Bought it at a trad shoot. It has a wire brim so you can form it any way you want. It's already short enough for no string contact, but you can turn it straight up if you want.

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Wensel style

I have a boonie made by a disabled vet that used to be on ebay. He made the brim any size you want.

Anything but a beanie has been an issue if I wear a light weight hoodie. If the hood is down then why get a hoodie? Definitely a 21st century sartorial problem.
 
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