Overview
Keep your head cool in the summer heat with the HyperKewl™ Evaporative Cooling Beanie Cap. This cooling cap is designed to fit under riding helmets or hats to expedite the evaporated cooling process that naturally occurs within the body.
A water management system is created from the uniquely designed material which absorbs, stores, and releases water within a multi-layered fabric to protect users against the dangers of heat stress. This cap is designed to stay damp and cool for several hours and can be rehydrated as needed throughout the day.
Details
- Unique Cooling Cap Helps Reduce Body Temperature
- Extended Cooling Period Due to Polymer Embedded Fabric
- Easy to Use - Simply Submerge in Water!
- Protects Against the Dangers of Heat Stress
- Multi-Layered Fabric Keeps You Dry
- Keeps You 10-12 Degrees Cooler for Several Hours!
- 100% Nylon Quilted with HyperKewl™ Fabric (53% Polymer/47% Cellulose)
- One Size Fits Most
Additional Information
Instructions: Submerge in water for around 2 minutes. Remove & gently squeeze out excess water. Will remain hydrated for several hours & may be reactivated by submerging in water as needed. For best results submerge in water & allow to hang dry once before use.
To Clean: Gently wipe off dirt with cloth soaked in soapy water. Do not soak garment in soapy water. Always hang to dry in open area.
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Comments: My farm is in the St Louis metro area. Our summers are VERY hot & humid. We frequently have a heat index of 100 or more. I tried the HyperKewl beanie and am very pleased. I soaked the beanie in ice water for a minute and the cooling effect lasted about an hour and a half. I re-soaked in ice water & kept going! It's comfortable to wear.
From: Kerri - Missouri, USA
Comments: It's 100 degrees here in Colorado. Much like sticking your head in an oven...this little beanie saves my brains from scrambling in the heat. It really works!! Happy there are options like this to keep us tough old birds riding in the summer heat. Comfortable and not too tight under a hat or helmet. Get one, you won't be sorry.
From: Beth - Lamar, Colorado, USA