Best wide brim "Adventure" hiking hats ( Dorfman Pacific, Walmart, Tilley T3 Wanderer)

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • Check out the best wide brim hiking hats!
    Here are the links to hats discussed in the video (with prices at time of video):
    Dorfman Pacific Co. "Outback" ($39)
    www.amazon.com...
    "Walmart" bucket hat ($12)
    Here is one such hat. Any no-name brand seemed to qualify.
    www.walmart.co...
    Tilley "T3 Wanderer" hat ($99)
    www.rei.com/pr...
    www.tilley.com...

Komentáře • 57

  • @andyukh1625
    @andyukh1625 Před 19 dny +1

    Just got my first Tilley Hat the LTM 6 mainly for the golf course and casual wearing……….. classy, lightweight & stylish , I’m in love with the brand already ! 🤠

  • @unseeninja
    @unseeninja Před měsícem +2

    I've had my tilley hat for over 25 years. Love it.

  • @chrisschultz1580
    @chrisschultz1580 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I have a 35 year old Tilly and think it's a pretty good hat. It's not great, but it's much better than the current versions. My go to hats are Akubra outback styled felt hats. They're a bit spendy but they're the most rugged felt hat I've ever seen and will stand up to a lifetime of hard use.

  • @daveschidlmeier6425
    @daveschidlmeier6425 Před rokem +9

    I have quit a few Tilley hats. I found another way of wearing the strap on windy days is to put the front strap on your forehead just under the hat brim line. Then adjust the rear strap length by separating the 2 knots on the back strap so that it fits just under the crown of your skull. The hat is very stable in this configuration. You can't even pull the hat off with your hands, the more you pull the tighter the strap hold. You have to lift the back strap up to release the hats hold. Give it a try...Your Welcome!!

    • @johnhoward3271
      @johnhoward3271 Před rokem

      Thanks... I'll try that !!!!

    • @daveschidlmeier6425
      @daveschidlmeier6425 Před rokem +1

      I just watched your video once again. With out a doubt don't use the front strap as a chin strap. Like I stated in my earlier comment. Readjusting the front strap to just below were the brim rest on your forehead. Slide the rest of the strap to the rear position with the double knots in the center position of the rear loop. Then slide the two knots away from each other till the rear strap comes to rest just under the crown of your skull. This holds my tilley hats firmly on my skull. It gets quite windy up here in Pittsburgh Pa. And my hats never blow off. And its easy to get use to wearing all my Tilly hats that way. I've never use it as chin strap after adjusting my straps that way.
      Got to " Love " them Tilley Hats.
      Good Luck. Try It !!!

  • @dbkfrogkaty1
    @dbkfrogkaty1 Před rokem +3

    I was in Bass Pro Shop looking for a big brim hat for dealing with the current Texas heat wave. Triple digit heat since early June and no end in sight. I know nothing about this style of hat. I tried several on. All priced from $20 to $55. Then I saw a stand with Tilley hat on it. Best looking, best fit and finish, the color I wanted, and they had my size. But there was no price tag. Well it must be around the same as the others I thought. So I asked for a price check... $99! I put it back on the stand. Ended up with a nice Bass Pro Redhead brand for $30. It good for me!

  • @Ruger44Redhawk
    @Ruger44Redhawk Před rokem +2

    I modified that weathered cotton Dorfman Pacific hat which is my go-to camping hat in the mountains of Idaho. I used a mixture of beeswax and neatsfoot oil and really waterproofed it after I steam shaped it into more of a western fedora shape. I got rid of the center "bubble" by raising the top of the crown all around with steam. This is my main fall, winter, spring hat. For summer I go white straw, like the American Hat Makers Barcelona for hiking and rodeos. One things for sure, a brim hat is absolutely necessary at higher elevations.

  • @MarylandTerps1
    @MarylandTerps1 Před rokem +3

    Great video. I’d also suggest looking at Shelta, they have a no-flap front brim, bunch of different brim widths, they float. I have two, awesome company!

  • @grepora
    @grepora Před 8 měsíci +1

    I sometimes use binder clips to attach a bandana around the back and sides for extra sun protection on my neck.

  • @paulhanson6008
    @paulhanson6008 Před rokem +2

    Nice review. Tilley hats are my favourite. I own 3 of them. A waxed cotton TWC7 size 7 1/2, a TTW2 (wool tec) size 7 3/8 and my latest addition for warmer weather, a TH5 (Hemp) in a size 7 1/2. Great quality hats👍🇬🇧

  • @JackKlumpass
    @JackKlumpass Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks, great talk/walk through. I just got my T3 in post and just getting the hang of adjusting the strap system. 👍🏻

    • @bestgearguys106
      @bestgearguys106  Před 2 lety +2

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @JackKlumpass
      @JackKlumpass Před 2 lety +1

      @@bestgearguys106 I used it properly for first time today on vacation in Biscarosse, Fr. I’m very happy with it. It was windy on beach today and I was wading in the breakers and stayed on. Well worth the purchase.👍🏻👍🏻

    • @bestgearguys106
      @bestgearguys106  Před 2 lety +1

      Well if ever there was a great way to test the hat, that would a great place to do it! Thanks for the update!

  • @ironrain1x
    @ironrain1x Před 29 dny

    This is why i use military surplus boonie hats. The brims are stiffer and shorter but still provide coverage, and if you can get them in a ripstop 50/50 nylon/blend then it will keep you feeling dry much longer than pure cotton. Also if you tighten the chin strap to the back of your head, it will keep your hat in place.

  • @m998hmmwv7
    @m998hmmwv7 Před rokem +2

    Yep I put it in the pouch too.

  • @mikefoster6018
    @mikefoster6018 Před rokem +2

    My Tilley T3 duck is size 8 - my head is a giant watermelon! I've got it at the limit of how loose I'm willing to go, for a bit of ventilation, so that it's almost balancing on my ears. UPDATE - I soaked the crown in hot water and it appears to have shrunk the size down just a tiny bit - just what I wanted. Feels lovely. A bit loose (looser than I'd wear a baseball cap) but happily holding to my head without it solely relying on resting on the top of my head, and with a few gaps around the inside sweatband to allow some air flow. As per the official Tilley guidance, you can't really make a Tilley hat bigger (apart from stretching it back to size using your knee) but you can shrink it a little bit in that way. So if I were suggesting advice to a buyer, I'd say err on a little loose rather than tight (as I did this time). But I'm not expert and hear conflicting stories about whether a Tilley gets a tiny bit looser or tighter with use.

    • @daven953
      @daven953 Před 5 měsíci

      My tilley t3 wanderer gets looser as I wear it. Fibers relax and with sweat stretches somewhat. I have 2 tilley hats, both size 7 5/8. The first one fit as per tilley sizing. The second bought through Amazon fits slightly tighter. But I now it will become just right after a few uses. The older tilley hats were made in Canada, but were eventually bought out by a British company and are mostly made in the off shore countries. With the exception of a few that are still made in Canada.

  • @octoberfox3399
    @octoberfox3399 Před rokem

    Outbacktrading has some nice hats to check out too. They even have some hats with full mesh or a hybrid with less mesh like there mariner hat. There also crush able. Great video lots of information. I have always wondered about Tilly hats. Currently though I'm trying to modify one of my Brim hats for hiking by attaching a button or two for the back of the hat. That way when I have to start climbing straight up my hat doesn't hit the back of my pack. Keep up the cool videos and for some reason my first comment didnt end up posting so I'm here typing it out again. Take care and cheers!

  • @Backwater-wanderer
    @Backwater-wanderer Před 9 měsíci

    This was a great video, I have a dorfman pacific and have been thinking of upgrading to the Tilley. Thanks!

  • @WR3ND
    @WR3ND Před 9 měsíci

    My T3 Wanderer is a little bit on the snug side at size 7 5/8 - my melon is 23 3/4 ~ 24 inches. I think the "enzyme wash" shrinks them a little, puckering up the fabric. I think it'll break in very nicely though.

  • @lark518Photo
    @lark518Photo Před 2 lety +1

    Hey guys. Cool videos, new subscriber here and a new CZcamsr. Keep them coming.

  • @kimberly1567
    @kimberly1567 Před rokem +1

    I also am a hat freak. A hat for any occasion. I still take issue with Tilley charging twice what they should then stating hat is guaranteed against loss. Just means to me they are doubling their sales on the front end. To this day I regret buying my Tilley and regret supporting the company for this reason.

  • @bigtrout
    @bigtrout Před 3 měsíci +1

    Check out Shelta hats. Just got my first one. Well made and very comfortable.

  • @charlieluchangco2843
    @charlieluchangco2843 Před 7 měsíci +1

    And I’ve also had problems with sizing I’ve had to return two. They are just not consistent.

    • @daven953
      @daven953 Před 5 měsíci

      QC does not seem to be as consistent since they were sold and moved out of Canada. A British Co owns them now. A few are still made in Canada, but the rest are made off shore.

  • @johneli495
    @johneli495 Před 2 lety +4

    The first hat may wear hot because of the polyester content. I think hats made of natural materials wear cooler

  • @earlj.pimentel2849
    @earlj.pimentel2849 Před 3 měsíci

    Awesome 👏🏽 video brotha 🫡 🔥

  • @ianbauer4703
    @ianbauer4703 Před 2 lety +2

    Great review, especially of the Tilley. Have you tried wearing the Tilley in more tropical environs or just super hot days in Arizona? How does it perform in hotter, muggy weather versus a lighter weight hats like a boonie?

    • @bestgearguys106
      @bestgearguys106  Před 2 lety +2

      It was extremely warm in Florida this summer when I wore it there, but I find the foam in the top of the hat insulates my head from the sun. What I love is the ability to flip up the front rim of the hat when in the shade, and then flip it back down to block direct sunlight. Faster than buttoning up the sides and allows me to go back and forth when hiking through shade and sun intermittently.

  • @charlieluchangco2843
    @charlieluchangco2843 Před 7 měsíci

    One interesting point that Tilly T3 wanderer is now made in China. They used to advertise strongly, made in Canada, and quietly move production over to China.

    • @user-du2ff5ze6s
      @user-du2ff5ze6s Před 7 měsíci

      Not exact, they make most in both countries, they had them separate on their site for years and now it's all mixed up.

    • @daven953
      @daven953 Před 5 měsíci

      The Canadian company was sold to a British company. Their are still some hats made in Canada. My recent tilley was made in Canada. But the rest are made off shore.

    • @user-du2ff5ze6s
      @user-du2ff5ze6s Před 5 měsíci

      @@daven953 not really. The Canadian made ones are not. Finished in Canada and are global materials, others have said even the company told them they are from China and elsewhere and finished in Canada. My hat is proof they have cheaper products than before for the Canadian made stuff. The rep I talked to said nothing has changed, they sell the same hats cheaper now too. It doesn't make sense to lower cost and quality to sell it even cheaper. If I hear different I'll re order otherwise I'll move on. It's a shame.

  • @Rubiodiamante
    @Rubiodiamante Před rokem +1

    A great review. I am about to buy the Tilley hat as well. I have a problem in choosing the correct size. The hats are not available in my current location in many sizes. I tried the biggest available (7 5/8) and found it a little tight. I could push two fingers tightly between the forehead and hat but I still found the hat too small. Can you push the two fingers loosely or tightly in your hat?

  • @user-du2ff5ze6s
    @user-du2ff5ze6s Před 7 měsíci +1

    I live my Dorfman, but my old Tilley T3 cotton duck hat was imo perfect nearly. . For years Tilley made their models in China and Canada. They used to specify the Canadian models but their site has been changed and now the manufacturers are mixed up even on the same models. I never liked this. Unfortunately though, their new Canadian made models have been cut on quality. I was told by them the new T3 Classic is the original Cotton duck model. It is not, several stores have agreeed when i called to see what model they had. Everything from the foam in the top to the materail thickness has been cheapened. Probably why the new Classics are ao cheap and on sale constantly. The material is at least 15 percent less by weight. The brim is floppy and the overall hat isnt even close. Its a good hat but not what i wanted and not the same. So in looking again for a good hat.

  • @johndivitto4327
    @johndivitto4327 Před 4 měsíci

    I have quite a few Tilleys and love them BUT…new ownership is moving much of their products to China. A few of their traditional cotton hats (T5 and T3???) still made in Canada but I’m afraid not for long. As soon as that happens, I’ll look elsewhere for my hats.

    • @bestgearguys106
      @bestgearguys106  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks for the information!

    • @novideostoday
      @novideostoday Před 3 měsíci

      @johndivitto4327
      I bought a T3 last week. It's made in China. The quality seems to be there, but I'm not buying or recommending Tilley anymore. Chinese made goods are not worth the price.

  • @LanxPenzenpepper
    @LanxPenzenpepper Před rokem +4

    Polyester is basically just plastic, so if ur hat have a lot of it, chances are, your gonna sweat a lot after a while 😂

  • @furballbear
    @furballbear Před rokem

    What model G-Shock are your wearing?

    • @bestgearguys106
      @bestgearguys106  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Not sure. It's the basic $45 version on amazon :)

    • @furballbear
      @furballbear Před 4 měsíci

      @@bestgearguys106 Exactly the watch you'd expect an adventurer to wear.

  • @johnhoward3271
    @johnhoward3271 Před rokem +1

    Since Tilley hats went to China, the lifetime warranty for the new hats
    went away ( so I've been told ) .

    • @imbezol
      @imbezol Před rokem

      The website still says made in Canada and lifetime warranty. According to wiki the hats are made in Don Mills, Ontario.

    • @user-du2ff5ze6s
      @user-du2ff5ze6s Před 7 měsíci

      Not completely true, their quality has went down though

  • @AbenteuerHinterland
    @AbenteuerHinterland Před 29 dny

    Now its Made in China !