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Coverage from the Cold
by
SayNoMore
on 16 Sep, 2011 15:38
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So it is my first fall being sly and the temperature is starting to dip. Is there any suggestions for head coverage. Is it safe just to wear a regular hat. How often would you suggest wearing it? I've known guys that have let their hair grow back out in the winter, but I definitely don't want to take that option. Appreciate any advice.
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#1
by
buddha
on 16 Sep, 2011 15:40
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Head Blade sells a neat skully on their website. Any kind of knit cap is OK for cold protection. To me this is more a question of form vs function. I don't think it's as important to be stylish as it is to be warm.
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#2
by
Laser Man
on 16 Sep, 2011 17:13
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Today is the first fall-like day I've experienced with my bald pate. It was 45 degrees (14 C) when I left home. I don't know what I was expecting, but it actually felt good walking outside. Maybe because it was only a short walk to the car, but it didn't feel too cold.
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#3
by
Slynito
on 16 Sep, 2011 18:29
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I have a black skully made of polar tech material...like they wear in the Corps. It's very warm, doesn't itch and wicks moisture. I spent a cold winter in the PRC and wore it 24/7, it saved me. I ordered another in gray for this winter. I also like to wear a flat cap...cotton, wool and leather. They feel good and I like the look.
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#4
by
Chavster
on 16 Sep, 2011 19:21
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I'm probably a little twisted but I kind of like to feel the cold on my head. It reminds me I'm bald, because sometimes I forget

It rarely goes below 29 or 30 degrees here in mid-winter, but if I'm not going to be outdoors for long, I pretty much always have an unprotected head.
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#5
by
Mike
on 16 Sep, 2011 23:06
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In my area we can get down to -30 in winters so I always got it covered. I have a flannel plaid style cap with ear flaps and a neck gaurd deal that folds down (think Elmer Fudd hat) plus a bunch of knit caps/beanies/skullies. Generally I start wearing them when it gets below the teens. I love walking outside after shaving and feeling my scalp tighten up with the cold air. Plus it looks really cool when you get out of the shower after shaving and walk outside into the cold with a steaming dome.
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#6
by
Chavster
on 17 Sep, 2011 04:47
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I just went out to buy a panini press (long story), and its quite cold and wet here this morning. While I was out, the heavens opened, the rain was bucketing down.
The cold and torrential raindrops hitting my head felt great
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#7
by
Laser Man
on 17 Sep, 2011 07:43
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Just walked back from breakfast on a cool morning - no cap on my bald head it felt great.
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#8
by
Chavster
on 17 Sep, 2011 08:13
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Yeah I agree its a great feeling
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#9
by
Magoo
on 17 Sep, 2011 10:24
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Cool weather on the old dome is OK, but cold "for geta about it".
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#10
by
Slynito
on 17 Sep, 2011 11:35
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Wasn't there an old saying, hummm? ...."A warm noggin makes a warm body"
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#11
by
SayNoMore
on 17 Sep, 2011 11:36
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Thanks for the response guys. I guess I was a little concerned because I heard we lose the majority of our body heat through our head. I'm a hoodie kind of guy so I might stick with that (maybe wash the hoodie more often than when I wasn't sly). I might look into getting a toboggan. I'm just glad to hear from the response that I won't die from hypothermia if I don't cover my head if it is in the mid to low 50s (probably still will though just to be safe

)
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#12
by
mangosink12572
on 17 Sep, 2011 13:07
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Never - - -I love the bald noggin to much not to show it off - -I am never out for long periods of time though
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#13
by
Sir Harry
on 05 Dec, 2011 23:33
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If I'm out for a long time (12hrs at work) I wear a knit cap, though down here (La.) we may have only about two weeks of the year at most where the temperature drops under 40 degrees. Otherwise I may wear a fitted cap and a hooded jacket if needed.
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#14
by
DanvMan
on 06 Dec, 2011 02:08
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today its 3°C and getting colder, gonna expect the snow soon, so ive not had chance to show my noggin just yet, had to wear a hat every day as its blummin freezin!