Hi Team!
After a recent trip to Waimate, I realised my head warmer (cheap Bunnings beanie) was woefully inadequate.
Would like some thoughts, advice, suggestions about a quality, affordable and effective replacement please!
Hi Team!
After a recent trip to Waimate, I realised my head warmer (cheap Bunnings beanie) was woefully inadequate.
Would like some thoughts, advice, suggestions about a quality, affordable and effective replacement please!
The Truth shall make ye fret.
get someone to sew you a crawford neck warmer..... basically a bath towel sized bit of polar fleece,folden in half and sew down the side only 1/3 of the way...with slit made on other side same length..allows you to put big flap down front and down back..can pull up over ears and even over top of head...with one of them..your bunnings beanie will once again cut the mustard.
75/15/10 black powder matters
I have an under armour beanie with some thermal reflective inside....warm as toast
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This afternoon I took my MKM 36.6 when I took the dog for a walk instead of the usual one . I can recommend it for cold conditions, I was way too warm today.
If you have a garden and a library, you have all you need. Oh, and a dog, and a rifle
Hard to beat a genuine wool version!!
I've never been a big beanie wearer; but for some reason have always wanted one of these.....
somewhere i have the warmest beanie ever, however its red and black with "oxford" across the front.
i will try and find it and its yours as its a bit too snug on me
will pm if i find it
Ive got ONE and only one that I can wear without getting a headache..tried stretching many of them over the years but they are simply too tight..no havent got a big head..just cant handle pressure.
75/15/10 black powder matters
If you don’t mind a black beanie with an orange logo I’ve got boxes of em. Very warm and popular with the customers.
I’ll send you one.
MKM
@Lauries Hut, Thanks I'll try anything, any colour (except maby Salmon colour )
FLick me a PM if you like
The Truth shall make ye fret.
Are you anywhere near Wigram?
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