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The Outdoor Research Unisex Sombriolet Sun Hat is a lightweight, water-resistant sun hat designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With a UPF 50+ rating, breathable panels, and a comfortable fit, it's perfect for various activities like hiking, fishing, and beach outings. Weighing only 3.8 ounces, it’s easy to pack and built to last.
E**1
Not perfect, but OR's Sombriolet Sun hat is very close
I've been working as a marine and terrestrial "field biologist," mostly outdoors in South Florida, since 1979. Exposure to this much sun is an issue, and the sooner you recognize and take measures to deal with that, the longer you'll be able to enjoy working and playing outdoors. A hat like this may seem pretty expensive to the young or inexperienced, but after the dermatologists start cutting bits and pieces off of you, you may realize a hat like this is very inexpensive health insurance. Below are some observations about the Sombriolet and competing "sun hats," based on experience in hot and humid coastal South Florida.Ball caps are very popular, but they don't shade the back of your neck or sides of your face, and can actually pull hair back that might otherwise cover and protect your ears. There are a host of broad-brimmed solutions, but they each have their drawbacks.Straw hats, "lifeguard" hats, and Panama hats are woven from a variety of "unprocessed" plant materials (various grass stems, palms fronds and similar plant leaves). Made from renewable resources, light-colored, lightweight, and naturally well-ventilated, straw hats are terrific... while they last. But, there's the rub: longevity. Don't get me wrong, straw hats protect the wearer from summer sun and heat just fine. But, if I may paraphrase the great Yogi Berra's malaprop ("It ain't the heat, it's the humility"); I'd say, with straw hats, "it ain't the heat, it's the humidity." Exposed to sweat or rain, straw hats quickly lose their shape. Add some abrasion from branches passed during a hike, and the hat most exposed edges get ragged looking in a hurry. When I wear straw hats, it is seldom more than a week or three before the hat resembles a shapeless "hillbilly hat," rather than something Bogart might have worn with class in Tangiers.Another note on straw hats... real "Panamas" start near $50, but can cost hundreds of dollars. "Panamas" are the hats that made famous faces look cool in the heat: think of Edward G Robinson in "Key Largo," Sidney Greenstreet in "Casablanca," Gregory Peck in "To Kill a Mockingbird," Sean Connery in "The Man Who Would Be King," and of course, Teddy Roosevelt in... well, in Panama! I haven't tried the expensive versions, but as I said, similar hats I have worn quickly lost their shape. Even if you manage to keep your Panama (or any "straw" hat) out of the rain, I have never figured out how to remove sweat and dirty fingerprints from the brim... without damaging the fibers.One of my two favorite sun hats is Henschel Hat Company's "Breezer." Available with a 3" or 4 " brim, the Breezer provides great protection of everything below the brim. Just three caveats: shrinkage, sweat (salt) stains, and compromised sun protection on sides of of the cylindrical portion of the hat's crown. Watch out if your Breezer gets soaked, the rugged cotton duck or twill material can shrink as it dries - especially if you allow it to dry while you are not wearing it. Carelessly leave a wet "Breezer" in the heat, say... under a car's windshield, and significant shrinkage is guaranteed.As mentioned, Breezer hats can also soak up sweat. If you provide enough of it (and I do), it eventually wicks its way out to the brim. As it dries, white salt stains become visible (especially on darker fabric brims). Fortunately, the salt can be removed: soaking the hat in warm freshwater, especially rainwater or distilled water, removes salt stains pretty well. Add a little mild detergent (like Woolite), scrub with a soft brush and rinse, and some of the dirt will come away, too. Just "block" and shape the hat's crown with a bunched-up wad of newspaper, and protect the rim's shape... before allowing it to dry somewhere with good airflow but no heat, or it will shrink. Some of my formerly "extra extra large" (XXL) Henschel hats are now worn by friends with "medium" heads. Eventually even the rugged Breezer can lose its shape but, in my experience (with some care), that can be put off for two or three years. Above the brim, the Breezer's mesh compromises some UV protection to get air flow... okay if you still have a head full of hair, but not so good if your hair is very short, thinning or simply gone. My dermatologist was not impressed.Finally, using modern materials and combining traditional with innovative design features, Outdoor Research has produced their Sombriolet, a sun hat that shades everything, from the top of your head down to the collar of your t-shirt. The synthetic fabric is tough and the colors seem to hold up to the sun. It even withstands gentle scrubbing with detergent in hot water, and there is NO shrinkage (none!). The crown has a better venting than anything else I've seen with this much UV protection, and the fit is nice... and the crown rides loosely enough over your scalp that bugs cannot bite you through the hat.In the rain, the Sombriolet gets wet... and so do you. Some water will get into the crown and brim, but most of the rain runs off, collecting on the 4" wide brim, and is routed downhill... to the back of the hat. In steady rain, this creates a "Niagra Falls" of water streaming down your back (OR also makes a waterproof Seattle Sombrero, but either requires a raincoat or umbrella if you don't want a soaked back and seat.After the weather (and your hat) dries up, this hat is ready to go and still fits like new. In fact, with the Sombriolet's tough but lightweight fabric, this hat dries faster than any other hat I wear. Another unusual plus... the fit is adjustable, with a drawstring hidden in the hatband. And, "XL" really means "XL." I had to tighten it a bit, and my hat size is 7 and 3/4.There must be some (stainless steel leader?) wire inside the outer brim, as the edge is mold-able. When the hat gets folded the wrong way, it can usually be returned to its original shape, or pretty darn close. The brim is as wide or wider than almost any other "practical" hat I have owned, lined below with dark (glare reducing) material, and stiffened with a foam insert that adds buoyancy if the hat goes overboard. There is an adjustable and comfortable chinstrap, necessary because this hat becomes a sail if the breeze stiffens above ten knots.Downsides? First: if you are walking or paddling into a stiff breeze, the brim collapses, either down over your eyes... or up over your forehead. In the latter case, at least it's out of the way... but no longer providing any sun protection. So, if going out in a stiff breeze, I'll usually wear my Henschel Hat's "Breezer," which has a very stiff brim and, fits so snugly, I seldom need the chin strap. But, most days, I wear the OR Sombriolet, with it's chinstrap tucked up into the crown of the hat or removed entirely. I learned (the hard way) not to loop the chinstrap up behind the crown, and over the back brim, as I like to do with my Breezer hats. Do that with OR's Sombriolet, and the constant tension-gradually reshapes the brim, permanently pulling the sides into an upward arc ("Aussie-style"). Unfortunately, this exposes the sides of your face and neck to more sunlight. I have never been able to get that first (khaki) Sombriolet's brim back to its original (and preferable) flat shape, but I've come to prefer my white Sombriolet, which I find a bit cooler when worn under the South Florida sun.Another key bit of experience to share: in the heat of summer, I often spray DEET insect-repellent on the underside of the broad brims of my OR Sombriolet, and my Henschel Breezer hats. This means less chemical exposure for the skin of my face and neck, no DEET running into and stinging my eyes when I sweat, and the protection DEET provides is not wiped away if I do happen to wipe sweat off my face or neck. I find this system keeps mosquitoes, midges and deer flies out of a zone extending approximately 12 inches under the hat brim, protection that seems to last longer than if I spray repellent directly onto my skin. The DEET does react with the stiffening material (foam?) inside the OR Sombriolet's brim, which creates some minor distortion from the perfectly flat form it starts with. But, the effect is minor, and the benefit is outstanding.Finally, don't forget, whichever hat you choose, you should still be wearing good sunblock or UVA/UVB sunscreen in south Florida where white limestone, water and boat decks all reflect a lot of sunlight back up at you.
T**R
Seems great for pool/beach
As mentioned in two other OR reviews, I ordered three different Outdoor Research hats for a trip to a sunny location. As with the other OR hats, this wide brim hat is nicely made. I chose the sand color, which looked very nice in person. The hat is very light and took its normal shape very shortly after unfolding, so I think it'll be great as a packable hat for travel. I like the side ventilation which is not so open to let in the sun, but enough to prevent heat build-up under the hat. I ordered the size based on doing the recommended head measurements and the fit was very comfortable. Unfortunately, I guess I don't have the right face shape for this type of hat, so I had to return. Baseball caps for me this time around. Maybe a fedora is my next purchase. I really wanted to like this hat.Would highly recommend if you look good in wide brim hats!
B**E
Fantastic hat for outdoor work and recreation, great customer service!
My work has me in the great outdoors on a daily basis. Now, I love the great outdoors (wouldn't have the job, otherwise), but, am of Bavarian German descent. Three things that Bavarian Germans are exceptionally good at:1. Brewing beer2. Making sausages3. Acquiring sunburnsThrough whatever twist of genetics, all of me tans darkly after my first day out in the summer, granting me some protection from sunburn for the rest of the year... except the part of my hair. Yes, the part of my hair will get a sunburn at every reasonable opportunity. For those who have never experienced this before, having a sunburned part makes things like showering, washing, or even brushing hair a pretty delicate affair. I can't think of many people that would want to get sunscreen in their hair, either.After searching through a plethora of women's sun hats (the vast majority of them clearly geared toward fashion, and not practical for outdoor work/recreation), I landed on this Sombriolet.I've had it for two months now, through some of the hottest, stickiest, most unpleasant summer weather the Midwest has to offer, and I'm very happy with my choice. My Sombriolet arrived in a flat, stiff shipping envelope. The brim was kept nice and safe, and the collapsible crown was none the worse for wear. Putting it on, I found the crown a little tight around my head, but quickly found the adjuster strap, and voila - perfect fit!The sweatband fabric inside the hat is very soft and comfortable. It also seems to wick moisture extremely well. I've spent many hours wearing the Sombriolet in uncomfortably warm, very humid conditions, and have never noticed a buildup of sweat underneath it. I was also pleasantly surprised, upon receiving the hat, to see just how many vents there were, along with their placement. They look fairly subtle, but are quite effective - again, no uncomfortable sweat buildup even in conditions that outdoor coworkers have also described as, "Oppressively humid."The brim sticks out further in the back than the front - something I did not notice until I received my hat - to shield the wearer's neck from the sun. When it's windy, a gust only makes the side of the brim bearing the brunt of the breeze tilt up very slightly - make sure you use that cinch piece on the chin cord if it's windy, or your hat might not tilt so much as go sailing away with all the gusto of a Styx song! My one and only complaint about the brim so far is that the front sticks out just far enough that it presents a little extra challenge when I'm birdwatching. To be fair, though, individual fit varies, and shortening the brim even a little would sacrifice sun protection.The hat is lightweight, comfortable, and I often forget I'm wearing it, even with the cinch piece drawn up to keep the wind from blowing it away! The hat is also rather attractive, which I consider a bonus tacked on to its comfort and utility.I did briefly have to stop wearing my Sombriolet in windy conditions. Through a freak accident, I lost the cinch piece for the chin cord (it was 'eaten' by the throttle lever on a boat). I called Outdoor Research, and told them what had happened. The woman I spoke with on the phone was very friendly and helpful, and, just a few days later, I received a small package in the mail with two new cinch pieces, and a couple of (actually pretty neat) Outdoor Research decals.
B**T
Great hat for paddling
Great fit, looks, and comfort - yet it performs almost like a tent for my head and neck. I use it for paddling, hikes on open rock, outdoor concerts. Can put a bug net over it when needed. Perfect for is when sun is high in sky, providing ample shading all around (especially in back, I find no need for a cape), and keeps me nice and cool. However one weakness is there may be insufficient shading when sun drops low to either side of you - the brim's sides can't be flipped downward to accommodate - in such situations a bucket-style hat works better. That's the only reason I didn't give 5 stars. Seems to withstand wind well, and retain its shape even after packing, super light and well made. I am a fan of OR in general, they turn out very dependable adventure apparel.
A**C
Easily packable, reliable and fit well.
This hat was perfect for Africa trip!
A**R
The hat arrived too late for the holiday which I had ordered it for
Hat looks good but it was for a 15 day trek and the hat arrived late unfortunately
B**S
Best Sun hat for trekking on sunny days
Made sure that I selected the right size by measuring my head.It was a perfect fit with some additional space.The hat is very well stitched and detailed for a best fit and sun protection. Also there are small vent windows that will help your head to breathe even during hot sunny days.I have no complaints.
R**Y
Four Stars
Very pleased with this purchase!
D**A
Good design
Comfortable, durable, good sunhat, well designed
U**R
Muy buen sombrero
Compré uno en talla M pero no me quedó y se lo regalé a mi novia, posteriormente compré uno L y me quedó bien y ahora es mi sombrero favorito, sólo recuerda usar crema para labios o un poco de protección solar porque hay partes de la cara que obviamente no las protege el sombrero, pero en general es muy bueno, ligero, fresco y protege bien del clima tanto cabeza como cuello, tal vez le falta más capacidad para absorber sudor y por eso las ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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