Q. Last summer at Cub Scout day camp, the temperature hit 106 degrees. I like to wear a wide brim hat on days like that, but sometimes they just get in the way and a ball cap works better, especially when I’m out doing a lot of active stuff like running around or jogging. I find that most ball caps make my head feel hot and just retain more heat. I try soaking them in water and letting evaporation cool my head down, which helps a little, but I was wondering if you’ve come across any good caps that might have some ventilation in them.
—Jason Cookedhead, Stratford, Calif.
A. Yeah, I too sometimes prefer a ball cap on those really hot days, especially when it’s windy. Sounds like you need a high-performance baseball-style cap made with lightweight, quick-dry material and plenty of mesh venting. There are lots of options out there, many even equipped with sun-protective materials. Here are three that I like:
wrap some ice in a hankie on a hot day put it in your hat and it works wonders [expect odd looks]
i wear a desert hat it is a ball cap that has some extra cloth hanging down in the back so it protects the back of your neck.
try a wet bandana around your neck that cools you off fast
try putting a wet bandana on your fore head and put a thin hat on too
Try putting on a wet bandana. It works wonders, especially is there is a little breeze.
Try a marathoners hat. They are very thin and light weight so they breath extreemly well yet offer excellent sun protection. You can also get a style that has the extended neck cover if you tend to burn easily on the back of your neck. Another great thing is they are relatively cheap too, about $6.00.
i have one of thoes