My gf gave me a couple of gators for Christmas. I pull it down over my head and around my neck. I wish I had known how much they keep me warm years ago. I can also pull the front up around my mouth and nose. Along with a sock hat I keep warm. If I added the bomber hat I'd be toasty but the sock hat and gator is just fine.A bomber hat, that is. I was clearing snow the other day on my little Kubota BX without a cab, and the wind was pretty stiff. At 72, I don't handle the cold as well as I once did. I got to thinking about a bomber hat that I once had, until my dog chewed it beyond use. I used to wear the hat when I did a lot of ice fishing, and it was the warmest hat ever. I got thinking that is what I need to wear when I'm clearing snow on the tractor. The one I had was made with a leather shell, and it had either fake or real rabbit fur inside. It was incredibly warm. I looked on line the other day to try and find one to order, and that's another story in itself. Just wondering if any of you guys wear that type of hat, and if so, where did you get it. A lot of the retailers on line look to be hoaxes. I'm not sure if this belongs on a tractor forum, but I figured a lot of guys here have to dress for winter weather, so here it is. Any reliable sources where I can find a good one is much appreciated.
Check out Coleman's. They have a lot of surplus cold weather gear from all over the world. They will very likely have what you need. They have lot of stuff. Some prices are reasonable, but shipping is expensive.A bomber hat, that is. I was clearing snow the other day on my little Kubota BX without a cab, and the wind was pretty stiff. At 72, I don't handle the cold as well as I once did. I got to thinking about a bomber hat that I once had, until my dog chewed it beyond use. I used to wear the hat when I did a lot of ice fishing, and it was the warmest hat ever. I got thinking that is what I need to wear when I'm clearing snow on the tractor. The one I had was made with a leather shell, and it had either fake or real rabbit fur inside. It was incredibly warm. I looked on line the other day to try and find one to order, and that's another story in itself. Just wondering if any of you guys wear that type of hat, and if so, where did you get it. A lot of the retailers on line look to be hoaxes. I'm not sure if this belongs on a tractor forum, but I figured a lot of guys here have to dress for winter weather, so here it is. Any reliable sources where I can find a good one is much appreciated.
I think you are talking about neck gaiters. Gators might be a little iffy, but at least the cold would slow them down.My gf gave me a couple of gators for Christmas. I pull it down over my head and around my neck. I wish I had known how much they keep me warm years ago. I can also pull the front up around my mouth and nose. Along with a sock hat I keep warm. If I added the bomber hat I'd be toasty but the sock hat and gator is just fine.
Interesting. I get a text sale add everyday from Menards Big Box store selling odd stuff. Today they had a Swiss Black Balaclava for $2.99. It looked like some kind of pouch. It sounds like a pastry. After googling it I ordered one to use at my river property. I'm 82 and still learning. Nice to have a warm head.My go to is ski googles, when its really cold and windy I wear a thin balaclava, a neck warmer, a tuque with a hood on top of that and my googles on top of everything else.
for snow blowing my father used to wear a full face snowmobile helmet on his tractor I simply wear what I stated above.
What happens when/if the tractor quits a mile from the house?Couldn't agree more! No more spending a half hour just suiting up to go plow snow!
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Bought mine at a local truck stop 5 years back.I have a hat from "Mad Bomber" which I really like when temps get cold.
Mad Bomber hat