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What size head does the small hat fit? I...
mgf8889
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What size head does the small hat fit? I have a very small head, 20 3/4 - 21 inches. Thank you
Pat Palmer
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Small fits 20"-21". It should be perfect for you. A medium would be too loose and blow off with every gust.
Best sunhat EVER
iha5579845
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- Gender: Female
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
Others have said it, I will say it again: this is the best sunhat I have ever come across! It is light, packable, easily washable, great coverage of your face and neck, mesh on the sides so that your head can breathe, adjustable strap in the back, and even has built in UV protection. It is so perfect for hiking and backpacking, dries quickly, comfortable, perfect! There is literally no other hat like it. In terms of durability, I have owned my hat for over 5 years now and it looks brand-new. I've bought one for my boyfriend, friends, and family: they make great gifts as well. You will probably lose it before it wears out (has happened to me). The only bad thing to think of: they are not that stylish. I think my head looks like a giant mushroom when I wear it lol. :)
The best sun hat I've ever had
daip271299
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- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
It is very light, covers completely, string under the chin keeps it on in the wind, it has vents, it is packable, although you have to be careful not to bend it in half, because foam inside will be scrunched and hat will have a strong crease in the middle. Make sure visor part is flat, when you fold it.
Sizes are very generous.
Lots of Shade and Breathable
sdm3736334
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- Gender: Female
- Familiarity: I gave it as a gift, but have feedback to share
I bought this for my mom. She said she said the sun protection offered was fantastic. It is very light, and extremely breathable. The cinch in the back also makes the head size adjustable, which is a nice addition. The back can be velcro-ed up to the main hat too!
Perfect for backpacking
jceevans322063
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
This is my 4th backpacking hat. It's the best. Better than TNF, REI, OR and Patagonia hats. The best part is the back has no brim and I can look up while wearing a large backpack and not hit the hat or knock it off. Just did 220 miles on the JMT with it. it was perfect.
adventure hat
Diana Rodgers
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I really like the hat because it is light weight and has a good sized brim. The front brim holds its shape which I wanted.
How does hat run? I am an adult female...
Susan Rose
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How does hat run? I am an adult female with a small head
Diana Rodgers
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The hats run bigger then I thought they would so get a small. The elastic in back helps. I got a medium but I will get a small next time.
My parents are going to Africa for a safari...
Reena
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My parents are going to Africa for a safari in May and they requested safari hats for Christmas. Is this material too heavy to be good for that kind of activity or is there another hat you would recommend instead?
Dean Whitehead
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Hey there, yeah this is definitely the style you want, brimmed with a drop back to cover the neck... I personally like the versions with built in bug repellent... also this one doesn't describe any SPF rating...
How much to ship to Phoenix, Arizona,...
Michael Philofsky
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How much to ship to Phoenix, Arizona, 85013? Is there any tax? Thanks, Mike, PS This is for the Sundays hat with sun protection.
Steven Jones
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Hey Mike. The easiest way to fid out the shipping amount would be to put it in your cart and choose which type of shipping you prefer. You do need an account to do this, but it is free and easy to set up. Hope this helps.
Do you have an extra large?
Wilma
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Do you have an extra large?
Mitch Andrews
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There is no XL Size but a L should be pretty big
daip271299
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I agree. Most one size hats are too small for me, but L was a bit too large for me, so I am ordering second one in M.
Just what I've been looking for.
blu4687337
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The Sunday Afternoons Adventure Hat is great. Large sun visor and neck apron, under the chin cord, washable, adjustable size strap in back...it couldn't be better if I had designed it myself. And it looks great on. I love it.
Spent two weeks in the Yucatan with this hat
vondehl
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When trekking around the Yucatan Peninsula, visiting ancient Mayan ruins and whatnot, you can't underestimate the power of looking like a complete American tool in this hat.
You'll stand out like an oasis of money in a desert of poor. There'll be so many offers to buy woven bracelets and keychains made from clay and spit you'll be able to mutter the words "No gracias" in your sleep, but at least your face and neck will be partially shielded from the brutal equatorial sun.
The Sunday Afternoons Adventure Hat is light and crushable, and you wouldn't even know you have it on if not for the snickers of tiny Mayan children, trying desperately to contain their amusement at your atrocious sense of fashion, even for an American. If they offer you black knee socks to go with your sandals, simply toss a handful of pesos behind you, remove the hat and quickly blend with the German tourists at the buffet line.
The versatility of this hat is amazing! Not only did it prevent my alabaster face from blistering to a crispy shade of "Nantucket Lobster", but it also did double duty shielding my bulky DSLR camera from the many random, spontaneous downpours as I trudged back to the bus, soaked to the bone and looking like the only idiot who forgot to bring a hat to the Yucatan rainforest.
All in all, a quality buy and an essential companion to your family size tube of zinc oxide. Just remember to take it off and hide it behind your back before they take that picture of you in front of the pyramid at Chichen Itza.
Love my Hat!
Carolyn
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Love my Sunday Afternoons Adventure Hat! I wear it to Water Aerobics and on the beach. The sun is bright and my face and neck are totally shaded. They couldn't make it better!
goodbye sun
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I work outside all day hiking through the desert. this hat rocks. it totally keeps the sun off my face, and also my neck. I usually wear a collared shirt with the collar flipped up, so I'm totaly covered. with a t-shirt, there is sometimes a little spot between my collar and the flap. it breathes pretty well. the little sweat band isn't that great. the brim gets creased fairly easily but it doesn't really matter. it won't however win you any fashion awards. but hey, that's not why you got it.
How waterproof is it?
owe2522542
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How waterproof is it?
Angus Bohanon
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Not at all. The side panels are mesh (read: made of holes), so you really can't expect them to keep water out.

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