Spring cap/hat that covers your ears FULLY
Hey, I finally found a really good wintercap, that fully covers my ears while riding. I repeat "fully cover ears", because that's the only good ear protection from the wind. If your cap covers your ear only from 50-80%, your ear is going to suffer all the air turbolence, maybe even more that without ear covers.
It is a gripGrab aviator. It's amazing. But it is from fleece, hence pretty hot for temperature above 5C.
Do you you know something similar for spring?
It is a gripGrab aviator. It's amazing. But it is from fleece, hence pretty hot for temperature above 5C.
Do you you know something similar for spring?
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Gore wear has two quite similar beanies: one for the milder temperatures and another for real winter temperatures.
https://www.gorewear.com/fi-en/c3-gore- ... ariant=840
https://www.gorewear.com/fi-en/m-gore-w ... ariant=836
I have used the thermo version and that would definitely be too warm for above zero temperatures. If I am correct the top part of the lighter version is not wind proof, so it is more breathable.
Rapha has a windstopper hat too: no experience of that one.
https://www.rapha.cc/eu/en/shop/gore-te ... PWH06XXBCL
I have used this Rapha merino hat in milder temperatures and I like it.
https://www.rapha.cc/eu/en/shop/peaked- ... PMH01XXDNY
As only the front part of the hat is wind proof, it is not too hot even when the temps are above zero.
https://www.gorewear.com/fi-en/c3-gore- ... ariant=840
https://www.gorewear.com/fi-en/m-gore-w ... ariant=836
I have used the thermo version and that would definitely be too warm for above zero temperatures. If I am correct the top part of the lighter version is not wind proof, so it is more breathable.
Rapha has a windstopper hat too: no experience of that one.
https://www.rapha.cc/eu/en/shop/gore-te ... PWH06XXBCL
I have used this Rapha merino hat in milder temperatures and I like it.
https://www.rapha.cc/eu/en/shop/peaked- ... PMH01XXDNY
As only the front part of the hat is wind proof, it is not too hot even when the temps are above zero.
Thanks for the review of the GripGrab.. I’m suffering the same..so gonna take into account for next winter season
I do have the Rapha Peaked Cap (the last one linked) and I find it comfy and warm, but it covers 85% of my ears.. so during colder days I had to add another layer to it
I do have the Rapha Peaked Cap (the last one linked) and I find it comfy and warm, but it covers 85% of my ears.. so during colder days I had to add another layer to it
I wear that along with a mock turtle base layer. Pull up with the neck portion over the lower portion of ears and use cap to cover rest. I find this more versatile if I get too warm or need venting.Matte86 wrote:Thanks for the review of the GripGrab.. I’m suffering the same..so gonna take into account for next winter season
I do have the Rapha Peaked Cap (the last one linked) and I find it comfy and warm, but it covers 85% of my ears.. so during colder days I had to add another layer to it
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Thank you, this one looks good:kervelo wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 10:44 amGore wear has two quite similar beanies: one for the milder temperatures and another for real winter temperatures.
https://www.gorewear.com/fi-en/c3-gore- ... ariant=840
https://www.gorewear.com/fi-en/m-gore-w ... ariant=836
I have used the thermo version and that would definitely be too warm for above zero temperatures. If I am correct the top part of the lighter version is not wind proof, so it is more breathable.
Rapha has a windstopper hat too: no experience of that one.
https://www.rapha.cc/eu/en/shop/gore-te ... PWH06XXBCL
I have used this Rapha merino hat in milder temperatures and I like it.
https://www.rapha.cc/eu/en/shop/peaked- ... PMH01XXDNY
As only the front part of the hat is wind proof, it is not too hot even when the temps are above zero.
M GORE® WINDSTOPPER® THERMO BEANIE
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I have the Rapha Deep Winter base layer which should do the trick, I tried to pull up over such space, but it didn’t stay up the whole ride and I had to adjust it, maybe I move my head around a lot or I didn’t pull it up correctly..kode54 wrote:I wear that along with a mock turtle base layer. Pull up with the neck portion over the lower portion of ears and use cap to cover rest. I find this more versatile if I get too warm or need venting.Matte86 wrote:Thanks for the review of the GripGrab.. I’m suffering the same..so gonna take into account for next winter season
I do have the Rapha Peaked Cap (the last one linked) and I find it comfy and warm, but it covers 85% of my ears.. so during colder days I had to add another layer to it
Either way thanks for replying
Maybe use a neck gaitor instead with the 3/4 cap. I normally pull the neck portion up where I need cover, put the cap on and then the helmet w mouth straps. Seems to hold fairly well for even a 35-40 mi ride.
-- Factor Ostro VAM gen2 Disc
-- Specialized Aethos Disc
-- Guru Praemio R Disc
-- Factor LS Disc
-- Specialized Aethos Disc
-- Guru Praemio R Disc
-- Factor LS Disc
Thanks for the tipkode54 wrote:Maybe use a neck gaitor instead with the 3/4 cap. I normally pull the neck portion up where I need cover, put the cap on and then the helmet w mouth straps. Seems to hold fairly well for even a 35-40 mi ride.
I’ll try that
When its cold...I wear Gore-Tex!req110 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 8:22 amHey, I finally found a really good wintercap, that fully covers my ears while riding. I repeat "fully cover ears", because that's the only good ear protection from the wind. If your cap covers your ear only from 50-80%, your ear is going to suffer all the air turbolence, maybe even more that without ear covers.
It is a gripGrab aviator. It's amazing. But it is from fleece, hence pretty hot for temperature above 5C.
Do you you know something similar for spring?
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Thermal headbands all the way. Many different makers. I have Castelli and Ale. I add a peaked summer cap (not cotton) for extra warmth if necessary. I can remove one or the other as temperatures rise and fall. Take up zero room in the pocket. If it's really cold I go to full balaclava.
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Difesa2 is a nice cap for milder temperatures during the spring and fall and it is quite rain proof too. However the seams are quite bulky and can be very annoying under the helmet, so if you are sensitive to helmet hotspots difesa2 is not the best option.
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