Everest Designs Snowflake Earflap Hat

rated 5.00 of 5 stars average rating
Reviewed by 1 Trailspace user

I live in the Northeast U.S. and own several of the…

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Price Paid: twenty dollars

I live in the Northeast U.S. and own several of the Everest designs hats. They are without any doubt the best cold weather hats I own. The wool is warm even when damp or wet and the fleece liner eliminates the itch.

I'd recommend these hats to anyone needing a warm and comfortable winter head gear. The ear flaps cover the ears completely and the tassles can be tied under the chin for a full snug fit during extremely windy conditions.

I've been shaving my head for about ten years now and one thing a bald man knows well is the importance of a good hat in cold weather!

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Last seen February 18, 2013 at REI.

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