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S**E
Cheaper than surgery
Recently had a Melanoma scare on top of head from years of cycling. Wish I had this years ago. Keeps sun off scalp and even tops of ears if needed. I’ll never ride on the sun without it again.
B**A
Best Size for Full Face Motorcycle Helmet
This beanie is the perfect size because it does not travel over my eyes or ears when putting on my full face helmet. The others I tried slid down making them too uncomfortable to wear. A+++++
E**N
Almost perfect
I live in the tropics, frequently hot and humid, and though generally pleased with how light and wearable it is, I sure would appreciate some breathability, maybe with a Gore-tex liner.
B**Y
Great option for sun protection on long rides.
Very comfortable, cool, and lightweight. I wear in under my ventilated bike helmet for sun protection and it works great.
B**L
Works
works
C**S
Excellent sunblock cap
I wanted a high UPF cap that would provide excellent sun protection for my bald head. This one is perfect. Fits snugly.
P**R
Not very grippy!
It fits great and is very comfortable on my bald head under a hat, but the name grip grab is deceptive! It grips my head, but my hat flies off my head with the slightest breeze lol. I will be returning this. Maybe the stitching was reversed.
B**E
Critical part of your cycling "kit."
If you are a frequent cyclist, male, and in your late 50's or older with thinning hair on the top of your head, this skullcap should be considered a critical component of your cycling kit.It's crucial for all of us frequent cyclists to slather sunblock on all exposed parts of the skin, especially if we re out there for two and three hours at a shot.Most male cyclists in their 50's and older ignore a critically important area to protect--the top of their head. This exposure area is not immediately apparent. It comes about because of the the air passage "channels" built into today's cycling helmets, which are painstakingly designed to create cooling airflow across our scalps. To induce such strong air flow, the helmet manufacturers use critically placed holes to force air across the head inside the helmet. It's one of the best innovations in helmet technology, but unfortunately, those holes in the helmet are large and can let in significant amounts of scalp-burning sunlight.A loose fitting skull cap with UV protective fibers is the perfect way to avoid spotty sunburns on top of your head. Most sophomore cyclists learn that sunblock lotions and cremes applied to the scalp end up in the eyes due to perspiration. A loose fitting skull cap is the perfect solution, especially if it is UV protected.Be sure to remember that the cap can be loose on the head. The well-fitted helmet will hold it securely. A tight fitting skull cap could grow uncomfortable after the first hour of cycling.
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