In Quincy and the Instrument Dinosaurs, the Little Einsteins uses their safari hat to search for an instrument dinosaurs at the prehistoric landĮach of their Safari Hat has a tanned color safari hat with light brown stripe in the center of their safari hat. In Animal Snack Time, the Little Einsteins used their safari Hats in the end to bring back their animal snack food and sang about their snack time. They never used them for entire duration of their mission of finding Baby Chimp's Mom and Dad. In He Speaks Music, the Little Einsteins used their safari hats to find baby chimp in Africa. In Rocket's Safari, the Little Einsteins used their safari hats to find the biggest and strongest animal to pull Rocket out of the waterfall. Moderate brim width, 2.5-3.5" works for most people, in most situations.In Hungarian Hiccups, the Little Einsteins used their safari hats to find a tiger to roar Rocket's hiccups away, but that plan didn't work because Rocket's Hiccups are still there and roaring didn't get rid of Rocket's hiccups. Essentially it's doing great if you have all the protection you need and you forget it's there. Just Right - The brim is an appropriate width to serve all of its functions without interfering in other tasks. I don't think any of the hats on this list risk too narrow of a brim. It also may not be good for cutting down glare or shielding your eyes when the sun is at just the wrong level for where you're looking. Too Narrow – If the brim is too narrow, the hat won't do its job of protecting you from the sun. While a large floppy brim has advantages like added shade and repelling bugs, it doesn't work for everyone. Too Wide – a brim that's extra wide, without sufficient support, will be floppy and for some people, irritating. If the brim gets in the way, or makes you uncomfortable, and you choose not to wear the hat because of it, then it's not doing its job. You'd think that wider is automatically better for sun protection, but that's not always the case. One thing we like about REI is that you can count on them to both create and sell good products. This safari hat with neck flap has all of the other practical features you'd expect in an REI hat: very packable, mesh ventilation panels, chin strap, wicking headband and…drumroll please…it floats! Note: You can also spray the cape with natural insect repellent for maximum bug-repelling effectiveness. A nasty bug like that wouldn't have been able to get to me if I'd had a hat with a cape, like this one. Out of nowhere, an inch-long bitey, stingy bug flew in, bit me in the neck and flew off. That bug protection? I was once walking down the street in a village in Eritrea. It's an excellent feature for a safari hat that not only provides an extra layer of shade, but more protection from bugs as well. Hidden in the crown of this hat is a little cape – seriously – to cover the back of your neck to protect it from sunburn, blowing sand and excessive heat. Knowing this, it wasn't the right choice since we are on a continuous travel journey and can't replace it easily when this happens.ĭespite the eventual fade, it's a good-looking, high-performing crushable safari hat that we can recommend. However, after it's had a lot of time in the sun (2-3 years of continuous use), it fades into a greenish color. The one thing that kept him from choosing it for our travels is that color, Dark Olive. Tim used to wear this hat all the time, before we left for our world tour. If you're not worried about rain on your safari, then it's not much of an issue. It holds up pretty well in the rain, though that does seem to be a weakness of most crushable felt hats, losing some of their form in the rain. This hat is quite crushable and can fold up neatly in your suitcase, even with the thin leather band. It's one of the most stylish safari hats you're going to find. Even if it's not an exact replica, everyone accepts it that way. This is the hat you want if you're going for that Indiana Jones look.
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