Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Outdoor Research Sombriolet Sun Hat

Outdoor Research Sombriolet Sun Hat Review



Outdoor Research Sombriolet Sun Hat Feature

  • Lightweight, protective hat for use in intense sun, heat, and humidity
  • SolarShield construction offers UPF 50+ sun protection
  • Vents and mesh lining in crown for cooling and moisture management
  • TransAction headband, external drawcord adjustment, and chin cord for a secure fit
  • Foam-stiffened brim and piping on brim edge
Whether you're logging hours on the trail, down the river, or in the garden--the Sombriolet hat from Outdoor Research will keep your head and face protected from the sun and heat. The lightweight hat utilizes SolarShield construction with nylon/polyester blended fabric to provide UPF 50+ sun protection. Meanwhile, strategically placed vents in the crown, and moisture wicking mesh lining keep you cool and dry. Ready for any adventure, the hat is equipped with piping along the brim edge for wind resistance on land or sea, as well as a foam-stiffened brim, so that the hat won't disappear if you drop it in the water. A TransAction headband maintains a secure fit while also wicking away moisture, and external drawcord adjustment and a removable chin cord with cordlock ensure that the hat stays in place.

Features:

  • SolarShield construction
  • UPF 50
  • Ripstop nylon/polyester blended fabric
  • Foam-stiffened brim
  • Flexible, circumferential piping on brim edge
  • Mesh-lined crown
  • TransAction headband
  • Vents in crown
  • External drawcord adjustment
  • Removable chin cord with cordlock
  • Nylon/polyester blended fabric

SolarShield Construction: UPF 50+, Products with the UPF symbol are made of UV-resistant fabrics that protect the wearer from exposure to intense sunlight, and are constructed for maximum protection. Keep your noggin protected when you�re on the water or portaging to the next entry point. UPF 50+ protects you from intense sun while strategically placed vents and wicking fabric in the crown keep you cool and dry. Piping along the brim edge offers greater wind resistance when a summer storm brews unexpectedly.


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