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Vigor Grid Fleece Beanie

5 out of 5 stars
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$31.95
Color:Black

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Outdoor Research Vigor Grid Fleece Beanie

The Vigor Grid Fleece Beanie features a concealed ponytail port, ActiveTemp thermo-regulating technology to deliver a breathable, warm, moisture-wicking beanie for layering under a helmet or wearing as a standalone base layer.


The Vigor Beanie is a performance layer geared toward high-output mountain activity. ActiveTemp technology adjusts to body temperature to ensure cool, dry comfort during high-exertion activities. This beanie fits perfectly under a ski or bike helmet and keeps the head and ears warm and protected while actively exploring alpine or other cold weather environments. A perfect choice for climbers, hikers, and cyclists looking for a versatile, weather-resistant layer that is comfortable and breathable, the Vigor Beanie is ideal for active use.


Material
93% recycled polyester, 7% elastane
Style
beanie
Claimed Weight
1.2oz
Activity
running, training, skiing, snowboarding
Manufacturer Warranty
limited lifetime

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5 out of 5 stars

January 21, 2024

Best Hat Ever

This is probably the best hat I have ever worn. Regardless of the temperature or the conditions, it has kept me warm and dry. I have used it for working in the yard, hiking , running and skiing. It doesn't matter whether it's raining or snowing or anything else the weather can throw at me, it keeps me comfortable without ever overheating. Great job OR!

Jeff
outdoorresearch.com

Originally reviewed on outdoorresearch.com