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The Outback Trading Women's 1497 River Guide Hat is a rugged, waterproof, and breathable outdoor hat made from 100% cotton. Designed for adventure, it features a UPF 50 rating for sun protection, a moisture-wicking sweatband for comfort, and an adjustable chin cord for secure wear in windy conditions.
H**S
Great Quality and Comfort
I wanted sun protection with style and this definitely fit the bill. I've worn it all summer, it shows almost no wear and still provides good rain protection. The chin cord is essential for me but stows away nicely when it isn't windy.
D**R
Absolutely!
Better than a Stetson! And that price, yeah.
T**R
It's not just for women.
The hat is for men and women. Look on Outback Trading Co. website and men are modeling the exact same hat. This hat fits perfectly, looks good, and will be of great use use on rainy days since it is waterproof.
G**R
Looks Great
A fine quality hat. Looks great and fits perfectly. I love this hat.
A**N
I have a big ole 7 5/8th's head.....
I have a fat 7 5/8th's head. I bought an XL that is supposed to fit a fat headed person with a 7 5/8 inch head, it does and perfectly. So just on that, I am happy. The thing is well coated to repel water, we shall see how that holds up. Bought for kayaking, general outdoor stuff, and something I would not cry over if I destroyed the thing doing those. So far, so good.Oh, and it seems to tolerate mild shaping without much effort. So that is a bonus. So yay, I got me a tolerable outdoor doing things hat that seems like its gonna work out. This is a surprising hard thing for me to find. So, yay.
T**A
Fits perfectly
I like that it fits tight to my head, especially driving a convertible
L**C
Nice hat! Just runs small.
This is a very nice hat! Sadly we had to return it. While my husband has a large head, this hat was just not going to cut it for size.
C**R
Great piece of kit!
I wasn't super enthused about the color, at first- but when you have a grape the size of mine, you take what you can find. The color has grown on me now that I've worn it, though.The fit- runs about accurate- so my 24.25" head is a bit of a squeeze into the hat, but not to an untoward degree. It will loosen with wear, and use of a hat jack. DON'T let this dissuade you- there's nothing wrong with the product, there's something wrong with my head! It's freakishly large!The hat arrives somewhat tacky- the oilskin treatment isn't fully absorbed into the material. A few minutes in a 150deg oven and it's completely dry on the surface. It has decent waterproof tendencies as delivered, for oilskin- that isa to say it has excellent waterproof qualities for a consumer good. A second coat of Duxbak or Sno-Seal applied and then 5 minutes in that 150deg oven will make it have amazing waterproof qualities.The hat is similar to other vendors' "Aussie" hats (like the Tilley, the DP Aussie, JHats' Aussie, et al), but with the addition of a fore-and-aft chin cord (locks under your chin and under the back of your head- the hat isn't going anywhere!)and snaps on BOTH sides of the brim (seriously, why would you only put a snap on the one side on anything other than an Australian Army slouch hat- and it better be a genuine Akubra!)Once you've got the oilskin treatment cooked in fully (via the oven, a hair dryer, or use), the material gets this wonderful "lived in" mottling to it, just like all oilskin does. Yet another reason to love the material!I'm not a fan of hat pins, especially those with the maker's mark on them- but the "Outback" pin actually looks quite sharp. Good thing, too- it's got a rather stout penetration of the material, so you're kinda stuck with it. It's so nice, though, that I wouldn't mind it on some of my other hats (and god have I got hats... I'm a bald guy, family history of skin cancer, and my best friend just got diagnosed with skin cancer.. I've bought 5 hats this month, since it's so hard to find ones that fit!).,Best of all, my price with shipment on this hat was less than the price of the hat alone at many vendors. Oh, and shipment was reasonable, too...Let's talk about shipment. I'll be honest, I got a little irate with them (MY fault, not theirs). Sent off a nastygram this morning (at 3 am... yeah, I'm a nightowl) after 3 business days of not seeing the hat indicate shipped. I received a reply at 805 their time (can't get much more prompt than replying first thing when you step in the door while coffee's still brewing!) stating the hat had already shipped, here's the tracking number, and oh yeah- it's being delivered today. Well, wow.... there goes all my bluster and preaching about taking forever to get my hat to me... very sorry, and thank you for the effort!Only one problem- and I certainly can't fault them as they're not Amazon so can't engage in the Prime program... they do take swapouts within 90 days for resizing, or refund. But you'd have to pay for the return shipment. I was concerned that the hat wouldn't fit, and then I'd be in another $20 for shipment of this hat back, and the new one back to me. In that case I'd have given the hat to my son and called it done. I can't fault them for this, can't expect them to eat half the price of the hat on return shipments.My only suggestion to improve the product lies directed toward Outback Trading Company: "Make these in XXL! Lots of gargantuan-gourded gents want this hat and can't wear it! It's the only reason I'm giving 4 stars instead of 5!"
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