Running Free Hat Review
I was searching for the perfect running hat. Here are my needs:
1)
The heat kills me. A direct result of carrying a few extra
pounds and some sub-par fitness means a warm day and beating sun knocks the
stuffing out of this cuddly bear. I need
a hat to keep the sun out of my eyes which is light in colour as to not create
an oven on my head.
2)
I sweat a lot.
Not nice to admit but the concept of running without a hat is nice with
wind blowing in my hair but I am soon blinded by sweat pouring in my eyes.
3)
I have a bigger head. I am not quite into the category of a ‘planet
cranium’ like a certain Running Free athlete I pal around with but still big
enough that a number of hats I tried on just didn’t fit or make my head look
like I have a shower cap with a brim on.
As a Team Running Free member I was given a Running Free
Hat. So I admit I didn’t pay for this
hat but I assure you I would pay for it without hesitation which I almost did
when my first hat went missing in a runner’s laundry mishap.
Headsweat website claims
(evaluated):
·
Classic style, superior run-hat fit (agreed not
pin-heady)
·
Eventure knit shell (it feels different)
·
Eventure terry sweatband (it’s all terry clothy)
·
Flat front panel perfect for custom logo
application (Running Free proved it!)
·
Black undervisor to reduce glare (didn’t notice
means it works)
·
Adjustable rear buckle with ponytail opening
(straight to the end, ponytail not available)
·
One size fits most (even my planet cranium
buddy)
·
Machine washable; air dry (holds its no-form
form)
·
Does not shrink (true)
Reasons I love this
hat:
1)
It’s white.
White is not the best colour for something you wear with the express
purpose of sweating into relentlessly but it is the best colour to keep the hot
sun at bay.
2)
It fits.
I will admit that I have the adjustment strap right to the end but the
fact I can wear it at all is great.
Also, the design of the hat is such that it looks more like a ball cap
vs. a burglar stocking with brim.
3)
The Eventure Terry sweatband is incredible. As purposely designed, the head band takes an
enormous amount of moisture. Also the Eventure
Knit material of the hat is very absorbent as well. In extremely hot situations the entire hat
acts like a sponge to help pull the moisture away from my head to
evaporate. Also, I have found it
excellent for pouring a cold cup of water on when fighting the heat on a hot
race day. ‘One cup in your mouth and one
on your head’ has gotten me through a few hot races.
Well that’s it. If
you are looking for a great running hat the fits well, has high tech moisture
management features and looks great, I would wander to your local Running Free
store or go to www.RunningFree.com and pick one of these up. Or get 2 in case you lose one like I thought
I did.
Great review Jason! I have a Headsweats RF-branded visor which I love to bits ... and while my noggin doesn't have it's own weather system either, I enjoy a well-fitted piece of headgear - and this is it!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing more of that white-capped, guitar-strummin' Alcona runner in the future!
Where are the blog updates?
ReplyDelete- Kids from Bus B-17!