Headwear for cold weather

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evets
evets
WA
685 posts
WA, 685 posts
12 Jun 2014 11:37pm
I think Tassie sailors are remarkable sailing in some of the coldest Aussie weather. I am wondering about trying to find a neoprene balaclava. May not be pretty but functional. Have you found a brand that works well: I have tried surf and windsurf shops in WA but failed
Al Planet
Al Planet
TAS
1548 posts
TAS, 1548 posts
13 Jun 2014 8:29am
A Gath is pretty effective, WA company too.
easty
easty
TAS
2213 posts
TAS, 2213 posts
13 Jun 2014 8:39am
I've got a rip curl one, does a really good job. Try online stores.
geared4knots
geared4knots
TAS
2649 posts
TAS, 2649 posts
13 Jun 2014 8:44am
What about Flying objects Neoprene beanies?
A lot on the water down here and cheap to!
Another WA company
izaak
izaak
TAS
2013 posts
TAS, 2013 posts
13 Jun 2014 9:47am
i use a good woollen beanie for sailing in the cold, it works well, but I change to the flying objects neo under my helmet when the cold is on ,its the bests
Kazza
Kazza
TAS
2344 posts
TAS, 2344 posts
13 Jun 2014 10:30am
Bunch of whimps, just grow your hair long
Seriously long hair and a Gath is plenty warm enough for my head.
evets
evets
WA
685 posts
WA, 685 posts
13 Jun 2014 1:45pm
Huge thanks for the repilies everyone. I have a fabric hat which is excellent (man made wool equivalent... might be mountain designs). Under a helmet in the autumn this is great, too warm last time I used it.
But when the water is really cold I would like to avoid the worst of the feelings of ice water on the neck and head.
Hope you get some wind soon, I shall never forget the video of dedicated Tassie sailords driving through snow to get to flat water inthe cold. That is dedicated!
RumChaser
RumChaser
TAS
633 posts
TAS, 633 posts
13 Jun 2014 6:02pm
Kazza, that's OK for you, not so much for us follicley (sorry I really don't think that is a word) challenged ones. What's wrong with a cold head anyway, I reckon it keeps the brain from overheating.
OldManSteve
OldManSteve
TAS
147 posts
TAS, 147 posts
13 Jun 2014 7:06pm
Hey Evets
I have a Billabong hoodie/balaclava that came as an extra with my 5/4/3 suit. I actually get too hot with it and prefer the neo beanie/Garth combo. They are available. I do shop online and Shore have them but I am think a local store could get one for you.
www.shore.co.uk/wetsuits/accessories/adults-wetsuit-hoods.html
Cheers
Steve
houston
houston
TAS
3173 posts
TAS, 3173 posts
13 Jun 2014 11:15pm
Neoprene beanie worked a treat last weekend but got a problem with the booties..................anyone know where I can get booties with better grip?

CrackerJack
CrackerJack
TAS
160 posts
TAS, 160 posts
14 Jun 2014 9:39am
There is a very simple solution to this problem - just pack your gear away for winter like me
geared4knots
geared4knots
TAS
2649 posts
TAS, 2649 posts
14 Jun 2014 10:24am
All that for a dogging session!!!
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