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Headsweats: Awesome hats and beanies for winter

If you are an athlete, skier, rider, or outdoor enthusiast, then a Headsweats hat or beanie is perfect for you.  In the mountains, temperatures fluctuate rapidly.  One minute you might be sweating, doing a non-stop mogul run and the next, you are freezing, sitting on a eight minute chairlift ride back to the top.  Enter Headsweats.

Headsweats uses its trademarked Eventure Fabric Technology to make superior headwear.  They offer three different types of the Eventure Fabric Technology: woven, fleece, and knit.  These hats and beanies wick moisture away from your head, dry rapidly, and are lightweight.  They are the perfect winter hat either as a workout piece or something to wear under your ski helmet.

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Many skiers who use alpine touring gear or tele skis with skins to climb up and earn their turns, bring two hats.  One to hike up in or skin up in and then one to ski down in.  Or worse, when going for a tour and bringing only one beanie, often times that beanie gets sweaty at the start.  So what do you do?  You take it off only to finish or reach the top of the peak and put the wet, damp, cold beanie back on for the descent.

New this year is the Snowflake Beanie which is constructed with Eventure™ Fleece. This beanie would make a great gift or stocking stuffer for any athlete.  It fits under a helmet and they even make a women's version with a ponytail opening in the back.

Headsweats also makes headwear for cycling, marathons, triathlons, rowing, running, and many other sports.  So if you are starting to think about the Holidays with snow in the air, think about getting a Headsweats beanie or hat.  They will love this gift!

Rating for Headsweats Snowflake Beanie:

5

, Ski Instruction Examiner

Kevin Jordan is a Diamond Pro and Ski Trainer for the Ski and Snowboard Schools of Aspen. Jordan is the Children's Coordinator at Buttermilk Mountain. He is also an Alpine Examiner, Freestyle Examiner, and Children's Education Training Team Member for Professional Ski Instructors of America...

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