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Extend riding season.

The waterproof breathable Hincapie Alpe Brim Hat can make winter riding bearable. Four-way stretch softshell material with a fleece lining makes the Alpe so comfortable, you might forget you're wearing it.

  • Fleece headband for insulation and breathability
  • Shaped to comfortably cover the ears and fit under a helmet
  • Integrated brim provides added protection from wind and rain
  • Reflective elements for extra visibility in low light


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4 5

Matthew Meyer

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

I purchased several winter cycling hats / headwarmers this winter to try to find something that would fit under a helmet nicely and also keep my ears and head warm. The Hincapie Alpe Brim Hat ended up in second place behind the Rapha Winter Hat. Overall if I had to recommend just one hat, it would be the Rapha Hat, it is only a few dollars more (retail prices) and is much more versatile and I have ended up wearing it the most.

Both hats have traditional Belgian styling with a brim and ear-band. Rapha's brim is a little larger in every dimension and is also a little stiffer. It keeps its shape better, but can obscure your vision a little more than desired depending on how deep your drops are. On the tops/hoods both brims will block moisture and glare equally well. The Rapha hat has longer earflaps and they cover my entire ear, keeping them nice and warm into the mid 30s. The Hincapie hat in L/XL leaves my earlobes exposed (but I do have a large head - size Largo Giro helmet)

The Hincapie hat is constructed from a softshell material that seems to fend off rain pretty well, but is very slow to dry out from perspiration (it will usually still be slightly damp the next day, the Rapha won't).

Rapha
-Warmest hat I've found that still fits under a helmet well
-Full coverage ear flaps
-Dries quickly
-Comfortable from mid 30s to 50s

Hincapie
-Better water resistance
-Less bulky / but also less warm
-Can fold up the ear flaps with a helmet on (the Rapha ear band is too thick to do this with a helmet)
-Dries slowly
-Comfortable from low/mid 40s to mid/high 50s

Bottom line - unless it is raining or warmer, I will choose the Rapha, but this is a good hat to have in your arsenal.

Is this very warm? I live/ride in Montana...

MB Designs

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Posted on

Is this very warm? I live/ride in Montana and it gets cold as you know what sometimes, plus would it be worthy to wear casually? Since it fits under a helmet I'm thinking superthin and not very warm.....

Matthew Meyer

Member since 
Best Answer Responded on

See my review above, its warm, but probably not warm enough for Montana. I found it not always warm enough for Southern California.

I doesn't look horrible without a helmet over it, but I don't think that I would wear it with non-cycling clothes.

5 5

Doug Openshaw

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This is a great hat for under a helmet or all by itself. Super windproof, water repellent and just the right amount of insulation on those frosty rides. An essential for winter commuting. The brim fends off precipitation of all forms. One full winter of use so far - this is one of my favorite pieces.