This is where I got my bucket hat from, and have worn it for golf. If it's windy I'd stuck the cord under my neck. But I reckon it's the sort of place to find the most suitable of these style hats, that don't look to grandpa. I don't find them too expensive there either. And I can make myself look surfie stoner enough to wear them!
I just use the woolies brand cream in a big pump bottle, it's the cheapest I can find. But applied properly I don't get burned. Heck, a week down the coast and I can't team the white out of me.
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Slip on protective clothing
Choose clothing that:
- Covers as much skin as possible e.g. long sleeves and high necks/collars.
- Is made from close weave materials such as cotton, polyester/cotton and linen.
- Is dark in colour to absorb UV rays. White and lighter colours reflect UV onto skin.
- If used for swimming, is made from materials such as lycra, which stays sun protective when wet.
I remember when I was at school playing cricket in a 40 odd degree day and wore a black hat.
Passed out on the kitchen floor that night, and did the same the next morning (but in the lounge room).
Doctor said it was from heat stroke and wearing the black was more than likely the culprit by attracting all the heat......
Never worn a black hat since that day!!
I've found surf hats that do the job, but you have to hunt around to find the right one. Last one I bought was a Rip Curl...broad brim but soft enough to throw in the bag, drawstring to shove behind the head to keep it on in the wind.
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Heard that terry towelling shorts are good protection too.
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The Family version definitely doesn't have it, or at least the 2 pump packs we have don't have it listed.
We have a couple of 200gram tubes of the Sensitive version and both have it listed. Both are new and would have been purchased in recent months.
The Tube of Ultra Sport with Clear Zinc we have also has it listed. Not sure when we purchased this one?
Thanks, I recognise those tubes, but I am positive they had SPF50 on them and definitely no Zinc. Also I think the active ingreidients had more names, like 4 or 5.
Must have been a product change I guess. I'll take a photo next time just to be sure I am not going insane or blind.
I was in Aldi today, so checked them out. Yep, product ingredients have been changed and now labelled as SPF 50+ in line with the new standards;
http://www.cancer.org.au/news/news-articles/spf-50.html
Part of my order turned up today, so got to test one of these Vortech bucket heats out. They look the part, nice wide brim, sweat band, water resistant. washable, good fit etc but I found that contrary to their claims, their breathability is very poor. Felt like a little sweat box actually, and I had to continually remove it to let the top of my head cool. Disappointed, as they look the part, but the cheap school bucket I bought is far more comfortable to wear than this was.
Saw in Kmart they had bucket hats for $6, don't know how they compare to others but might be worth a look.
I like the Norman Signature straw hats. Very comfortable and super cool on the head.
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Daves, I just bought a hat that might suit your needs. Wide brimmed sailing hat, $22 from Whitworths Marine & Leisure. https://www.whitworths.com.au/main_i...AbsolutePage=1
I have a large head & have trouble finding caps to fit but this fits well in XL size. Stiff bit in the brim at the front so it won't flop down. I believe it'd be fine to wear while swinging golf clubs around unlike the straw type golf hat I tried that just didn't feel right.
Thanks for the link Sasq.. I will check them out next time I am in Whitworths.
I bought a selection of hats (Buckets and Wide Brims) from Right Cross Work Wear. I will get around to reviewing them once I have trialled them all.
I also picked up a Nike long sleeve Polo, that looks like it will be good for really hot days. I might see if I can pick up some Ice sleeves as well.
I tried a long sleeve polo today, a Nike Dri Fit. It was a bit cooler today (top of 27 forecast), so thought that I would give it a run. Went OK, a good breeze helped keep it cool. I wouldn't want to have it on a hot relatively windless day though I reckon. I will see if I can get some sleeves to try and compare. A review of Hats I purchased will happen when I get a chance.
Are the sleeves hard to get usedto,
Or would a Skinz type shirt be better?
I prefer the sleeves over a full compression type shirt. Much more comfortable
Ive got both, the problem with the full compression shirts is I found it rubs on the neck and underarm area over 4-5 hours. I use a compression singlet with separate skinz A400 sleeves that are exceptionally good in both keeping you cool and keeping the sun off. The sleeves dont really even feel like your wearing them after a while, I think I've had them for almost a year and comparatively compression is better than "Iceray" type products because the compression helps with cooling, sun protection and aids in circulation and muscle support. They are a little bit more expensive but I think they are definitely worth it. The compression singlet helps keep you cool under your shirt.
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