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Old 06-28-16 | 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by joejack951
Just to be clear:

1. Headsweats cycling caps are technical fabric, the same fabric as their skull caps and 'do-rags'
2. I use the above and on really humid mornings, I can saturate it with sweat to the point that it drips off the brim. But the sweat stays out of my eyes
3. You use the above (or some other Headsweats product presumably made of the same fabric?) and do not saturate it on really humid mornings
4. You probably sweat far less than I do

All true to you, too?

You got me confused with your comment about cotton cycling caps.
Yes, we fully agree. I am recommending Headsweats BECAUSE it is technical fabric. Traditional cycling caps are cotton. When I read someone recommending a cycling cap, I think cotton which is totally unsuited to sweat control. I have never seen a Headsweats cap with a brim. Wouldn't you be better off with a beanie/scarf type?

Could be, but not too many folks sweat more than me.

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