I would like to get a warm weather one and a cold weather one. Where do guys get them?
big jim has some. I bought one this summer and LOVE it! be sure you get one with a wire brim.
ok will do. why the wire brim?
It is a gimmick, and a nice one. You can bend it up out of the way on the side that needs it, or keep it low over the eyes.
ChuckC
I bought a bunch since they are no longer made. But yes a great hat and with a simple flip on the bill you have clearence
Brothers of the bow. I love it. There out of the brown camo now though. But have green camo and solids
I was not pleased with baseball style hats. My ears tend to sunburn to the pint of blistering. So I went with the "boonie" style but did a mod to the brim. I removed the binding, cut the brim to 2inches and sewed the binding back on.
In cold weather (rare out here) I use a stocking cap.
The Filson crusher in either the standard or oil finish is a short brimmed hat that is long wearing and easy to get along with. For a little extra warmth the wool crusher that Big Jim sells is a good one as well.
For cold weather the best by far is Two Tracks Coup Cap. If it's not too warm they have fleece models as well. But for really warm weather I like a light weight bucket style hat.
I 2nd the Two Tracks caps
I make my own. Take a regular camo ball cap I like, rip the stitching out around the bill with a seam ripper, peel back the fabric, cut the bill back as short as you like, fold fabric tightly back over short brim securing with fabric glue and clips. Once dry remove clips, trim excess fabric tight to glue line and - voila'
The wire brim maybe a gimmick but its one I fell for and keep falling for. I love'em!
Would love to try the 2tracks coups cap, the fleece one but they have been out of stock on the website a long time, rarely gets cold enough here for the wool.
Have several of the short bill trad gang cotton hats and like them in the warmer weather.
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Would love to try the 2tracks coups cap, the fleece one but they have been out of stock on the website a long time, rarely gets cold enough here for the wool.
Have several of the short bill trad gang cotton hats and like them in the warmer weather.
I have one and really like it. I was also looking at his website to see when he would be making some more. I wanted one in a different color.
We are in process of making some Fleece Coups Caps now. this round will consist of Woodland Camo, Black and forest Green.
Thanks you.
CTT
I've come to prefer either a boonie style hat or crushable wool full brim. I like a full brim to keep the sun off my ears/neck and shed light rains better than a cap style hat.
I prefer my Fedora with 2 1/2" brim.
Nothing like a good bowler...
You are not going to do any better than the Coup Cap for cold weather wear...they seem expensive until you wear one for a bit...then they seem well worth the money
DDave
I can't believe a whole thread about short brim winter hats and someone didn't mention Stormy Kromer. I don't have one but other seem to love them.
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I can't believe a whole thread about short brim winter hats and someone didn't mention Stormy Kromer. I don't have one but other seem to love them.
I bought my first kromer last season and I love it. Can't break it out till a little later here in Louisiana but it's worth every penny and seems like it'll outlast me.
I like the old winona wool Ridgerunner. A place in California makes them now.
I've got the TradGang short brim cap with wire bill. I like it BUT that sucker is HOT! May have to add a couple vent grommets to each side. Really comfortable and the wire bends back for string clearance well.
Yup, love my Stormy Kromer when the cold winds blow. Otherwise it is either a black crusher or a heavily modified camo boonie hat. I also have a watch cap with a short brim (like Radar used to wear on the old MASH tv show) that works really well.
And an Asbell wool scarf to keep my neck warm. Much more functional (for me) than a turtleneck.
Regarding the wire brim:
When I was in the Army in 1972, a sergeant showed me that with a piece of wire (I think it came from a C ration case) you could thread the wire into and around the brim of boonie hats.
I think you could do that with about any hat.
There is another thread on Tilly hats. On mine for warm days I move the draw string to the top and cinch, holding both side brims up. This still give shade but the now more narrow front stays clear of the string.
So I have been using a couple of hats while hunting the last several years....wool cycling hats! I have one that is plain wool, and the other one has fold down ear warmers, they are warm and the brim is short, and soft so there is no interference with the string even if it touches. I got mine from a woman in Oregon who hand makes them, here name is Randi.
If you search for randi wool cycling caps she will pop up. There are several other places where you can get them. But I liked that these were handmade and I could pick the color (green), she also embroidered an arrowhead on them for me. Just wanted to pass on as these have been great bowhunting hats.
Women like shoes......Men likes hats, at least some do!
I'm one of those that do. I have SEVERAL hats and no caps. There is a difference.
As for hunting I have felt fedoras with a 2.5" brim, Stetson crushable wool with a 3.5" brim. Tilley ( I believe a T3 ) make a good hat also. I prefer the Stetson crushable most of the time. The 3.5" brim give me more protection , and the soft pliable brim is easily pushed away with string contact. My favorite fedora style is the " Banjo Patterson ". A little pricey for a hunting hat though. The higher quality western hats have brims that are two stiff, and interfere with your string unless your shooting a short axle compound bow. Caps are good for golfing, ball and activities to keep the sun out of your eyes. Hats help protect you from adverse weather. Did I say I was a hat guy? :)
You can't beat a stormy kromer! Made is the USA.
The warmest/handiest hat I've ever found is the Stormy Kromer short-billed version... which they had "wisely" discontinued just before I discovered them.
I managed to track down three to purchase over the course of a couple months as the supply dried up, but I'd love to have one more in the camo. I have written several times asking Stormy to bring them back, to no avail. Great for bowhunting and casual wear. I also bought a regular Kromer, but cannot get bowstring clearance with it.
If you ever chance across one somewhere, be sure you check it out.
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For cold weather the best by far is Two Tracks Coup Cap. If it's not too warm they have fleece models as well. But for really warm weather I like a light weight bucket style hat.
After reading this thread, I went to the Two Tracks web site and ordered one of the coups caps. I have to say that I am more than happy with the cap they sent me. High quality and the fit is perfect and it appears that it will be warm, comfy and easy to shoot with. Thanks Two Tracks!
The "Nocking Point" sells them
With sharpened scissors all caps can have a short brim.
I love the Jones style hat but can not find then in canvas any longer, They are all out of goretex and do not lay right as the fold in the back is weird and open.
Tradgang sponsor - Classic Sportsman has a nice short billed Bowmens hat. Similar to a Kromer. Been going to pull the trigger on one for awhile now.
Ok so I went to sponsor list and don't see a Two Tracks! Someone have a link?
Underarmour makes a small brimmed fleece beenie type hat just saw them on Amazon yesterday
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Ok so I went to sponsor list and don't see a Two Tracks! Someone have a link?
I have one of the original coups fleece caps and really like it.
http://www.twotracksbow.com/store/
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Underarmour makes a small brimmed fleece beenie type hat just saw them on Amazon yesterday
First Lite does too.
You could also try the Classic Bowmen hats they have a short brim and the ear flaps fold up inside. I have one and its my favorite hat.They are like the Stormy Kromer. Yep like Burnsie said :knothead:
Stormy Kromer for me too. I just turn it to the side a little to get the string clearance I need.
I have a Filson Mackinaw cap that has served me well. I picked up a Stormy Kromer hat this year and it's my new favorite. I shoot a 66 inch bow and have no issues.
Kuiu makes a short brim boonie.
http://www.kuiu.com/hunting-hats-headwear/kuiu-boonie/70011.html?dwvar_70011_color=VerdeCamo#cgid=staff-picks&start=15
Most all clothing stores sell a knitted or wool hat with a small brim wrapped with the fabric great for colder weather. Cabela's has a Carhartt knit cap with visor on sale for $9.99 and a Mens 61 Series knit visor beanie for $5.99. No need to spend more.
When not very cold...I wear a newsboy hat.
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My vote is Two tracks coups cap. I did a little wright up on it and it's my all time favorite bow cap.
I have one of First Lite's short brimmed hats. It is thin, definitely good for weather down to about 20 degrees. After that you may need something warmer, I just pull another lite hat down over it. Since I tend to overheat I like the weight of it.