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The Shell Toucher hat

digitalgerry

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I’ve seen this advertised here on the site and wondered if anyone had used one and what’s the experience.

I’m follically challenged Irish guy so fair complexion but I also get very hot with hats. This see airy but would like other opinions.
 
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I’ve seen this advertised here on the site and wondered if anyone had used one and what’s the experience.

I’m follically challenged Irish guy so fair complexion but I also get very hot with hats. This see airy but would like other opinions.
Hi @digitalgerry, I am of no help for opinions on the Shell Toucher hat - I am of the opinion that any hat will do 🤭 - but since it may not be obvious to everybody, here is the screenshot and the link (www.shelltoucher.com) to the hat you are curious about:

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Very light, comfortable and compressible poncho. Specially designed for protection against water for any activity.

Our Atmospheric H30 poncho offers lightness and waterproofness. Easily compressible and made with our Waterproof fabric, its heat-sealed interior seams guarantee its waterproofness. Includes carrying bag.

€60,-
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Looks good. You should buy it.

Really though , I'm not familiar with it.
I once saw a wide brim hat with vents/netting but at €50 i chose a €12.50 hat instead without vents. Unfortunately i ran hot when it was on my head and luckily the particular hike i was on was only 3 days with much of it in the shade
 
Good question. The tropical pith helmet, still used by police and military in many hot countries is a brilliant and time tested hot weather hat.
No longer made of pith but now Japanese Toya straw, made rigid with resin. I wear one, and absolutely love it!! though I do get a lot of stares (jealous ones I think) and people do ask about it and sometimes want to try it on. I am from a Scottish mother (so cringe like a vampire when the sun comes out) and find that the sun protection is superb, as is the air circulation - the downside, if one can call it that, is that it is rigid so can't be scrunched up into a rucksack.

The design that sets it apart from modern sun hats - especially designs such as the heavy and opaque Tilly, is that it is light and the internal adjustable headband ('vegan' synthetic leather nowadays) is "floating" - which means that when it is securely on the head there is an air gap all round the head and with the dome shape and vent holes allows air to properly circulate, also, the front of the headband has a sweat pad, which can be cooled with water - rather good hat if it rains too! - they are unlike modern soft sun hats - with the Vietcong during the Vietnam war they were standard issue.

- and Hey! is the identical hat as worn by Jack Black as Professor Shelley Oberon in Jumanji!

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Looks like a good way to guarantee that you’d walk the Camino alone.

It is a hard shell, so it doesn’t fold up, can’t be put in a pocket or otherwise ‘travel’ well. It actually doesn’t even provide good sun coverage, which is the primary purpose of a Camino hat.
Sunday Afternoon has nice light hats, that fold down, provide good coverage, and will not make people change seats on the bus, if you sit next to them. I think this is the one I bought. https://sundayafternoons.ca/collections/mens/products/ultra-adventure-hat?variant=41558257565869


If you suffer from the heat…if I may suggest, go to industrial worker wear websites, and they offer functional products…so long as you can do without someone adding the word ‘camino’™️ for marketing purposes, check out: https://www.ergodyne.com/cooling/view-all
for their cooling products. These workwear providers supply gear for people working outdoors in the deserts of Arizona, Nevada, etc.

I am in agreement with David 100% (at risk of sounding unpatriotic) that Tilley hats are overrated, overpriced, and will overheat you. But sorry, can’t go for the pith helmet thing…though I am sure that it does merit a journal entry by all the pilgrims you meet.

PS, I do have my own dress eccentricities however, I am somewhat OCD about hi vis material, so have had my own share of quizzical looks.
 
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You want a great hat that covers almost everything from Your neck up? Is cool and if you need to cool your head off just dunk it in cold water and put it back on? Here you go:
 
Looks like a good way to guarantee that you’d walk the Camino alone.

It is a hard shell, so it doesn’t fold up, can’t be put in a pocket or otherwise ‘travel’ well. It actually doesn’t even provide good sun coverage, which is the primary purpose of a Camino hat.
Sunday Afternoon has nice light hats, that fold down, provide good coverage, and will not make people change seats on the bus, if you sit next to them. I think this is the one I bought. https://sundayafternoons.ca/collections/mens/products/ultra-adventure-hat?variant=41558257565869


If you suffer from the heat…if I may suggest, go to industrial worker wear websites, and they offer functional products…so long as you can do without someone adding the word ‘camino’™️ for marketing purposes, check out: https://www.ergodyne.com/cooling/view-all
for their cooling products. These workwear providers supply gear for people working outdoors in the deserts of Arizona, Nevada, etc.

I am in agreement with David 100% (at risk of sounding unpatriotic) that Tilley hats are overrated, overpriced, and will overheat you. But sorry, can’t go for the pith helmet thing…though I am sure that it does merit a journal entry by all the pilgrims you meet.

PS, I do have my own dress eccentricities however, I am somewhat OCD about hi vis material, so have had my own share of quizzical looks.
Respectfully, it provides GREAT sun coverage due to the fact that it holds its shape and is not foldable or floppy. As a long distance hiker I have worn this on every trip with great success. The brim is wide all the way around. If you wish not to wear it, you can hang it by the strap from your pack!

I personally think straw hats are truly the best in all spring/summer long distance hiking conditions! The breathability is unmatched by technical or cloth hats, they are lightweight, the sun protection is 50 UPF, they have a durable, lightweight construction and floating design that permits evaporative cooling, it can withstand rugged conditions, etc.

All in all, I have been so impressed by the pith I decided to offer them and recommend them to others as well and the feedback has always been positive! (I see David was inspired to offer them also! ;) Clearly we are cut from the same cloth. Cheers sir! )

As for Arizona, having lived there for almost ten years I can say the postmen and many a landscaper also wear this style of straw pith.

Again, I wear this hat almost daily so if anyone has any questions or would like to pick my brain in regards to it, I am at your service!

Buen Camino!
 
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I might just add... I had the very good fortune of walking the Camino with ShellToucher two years ago - Cheers, Hodges! - and I can vouch for the fact that he wore it every day. Not only did he not repel other pilgrims, but he seemed to attract all the girls!! Must be something about that pith hat! It also made it very easy to pick him out in a crowd! He is absolutely a stand-up guy. It may not be your style, but if he recommends it, you can count on it!! Love ya, Bro!!
 
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I might just add... I had the very good fortune of walking the Camino with ShellToucher two years ago - Cheers, Hodges! - and I can vouch for the fact that he wore it every day. Not only did he not repel other pilgrims, but he seemed to attract all the girls!! Must be something about that pith hat! It also made it very easy to pick him out in a crowd! He is absolutely a stand-up guy. It may not be your style, but if he recommends it, you can count on it!! Love ya, Bro!!
Lol, I thought of posting a photo when I read that comment too! Shucks & Good to see you Jim! I’ll be back in early June doing the Norte/Primitivo! We gonna see you back out there this season?
 
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Lol, I thought of posting a photo when I read that comment too! Shucks & Good to see you Jim! I’ll be back in early June doing the Norte/Primitivo! We gonna see you back out there this season?
No current plans, mi amigo! Next vacation will be with my wife. She deserves a break, too!

Hope all is well. Make sure I can follow your journey vicariously, won't you?

Buen Camino!!

Jim
 
You want a great hat that covers almost everything from Your neck up? Is cool and if you need to cool your head off just dunk it in cold water and put it back on? Here you go:
There is no doubt that a legionnaire style cap makes most sense for sun protection, and I do have one that I wear infrequently, and never on the camino, and I don't have a pith helmet. I did try an OR sombrero style hat on my first camino, but since then I have worn a Tilley. I also wear it on my other travels where I probably wouldn't wear a legionnaire or baseball style cap. It is a good, all-round piece of kit. That said, I cannot see myself getting quite so emotional about this as some people seem to be. It's a clothing choice, not unlike any other, and quite debatable whether it is any better than choosing a similar style hat from another manufacturer.

ps the much vaunted warranty on a Tilley is not worth anything if you don't register the hat within a month or so of purchase!!
 
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You want to see people get emotional when they see my hat. Just look at my kids who see photos of me on the Camino with this hat on and they scream with embarrassment. :) You can take the hood off and it is just another baseball cap. Very light and cool. That is why I like it. But you are right some people are often way over the top with some of their suggestions. Me? I say take my ideas or leave them. It’s up to you.
 
At least borderline racist but waspishly hilarious as ever, the great Noel Coward: “When the White Man rides every native hides in glee, because the simple creatures hope he will impale his solar topee on a tree”. Mad Dogs and Englishmen.
 
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And what, may I ask, is wrong with a floppy hat?

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Don't get me wrong, use whatever works for you!

That comment was in response to another poster and in defense of MY favorite hat! 😜 (said comment: “It is a hard shell, so it doesn’t fold up, can’t be put in a pocket or otherwise ‘travel’ well. It actually doesn’t even provide good sun coverage, which is the primary purpose of a Camino hat.”)

Sorry about the confusion Peregrina!
 
Whats wrong with slipping a cotton handkerchief under the rear band of any cheap old hat?

I prefer the French Kepi to a solar topee, it has a better visor for sun protection and you can roll up the neck when not necessary.

I generally wear an Austrian Felt hat from the Tirol while hiking. I can dunk it in horse troughs to provide evaporative cooling.
 
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Add a kilt or a macabe skirt and you'd have a Hundred Years of Solitude.
Well played. But that did remind, I loved that Garcia Marquez book, mind you I read it about a hundred years ago as well. I might need to revisit that. Off topic to this thread (but related to good books) I hate the post-Internet brain that I have now, with its' shortened attention span. I used to read a lot, and curl up for hours, but when I do now, I find myself scrolling far more than I should. I know I am not the only person dealing with this malaise.

On the topic though of gear for the Camino that you hadn't, or perhaps shouldn't, have thought of...may I introduce you to the Hike n' Strike. A taser built into a hiking pole. I thought it hilarious, but was initially reluctant to add it to this post, lest someone think that it WOULD be good for the Camino.

 

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