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The cold wind and water can send shivers down your spine and leave your head feeling like a frozen popsicle. The neoprene hoods and beanies will keep your head warm and provide a protection against the wind chills. Additionally, caps protect your head from the sun. The headwear creates a protective barrier that helps to prevent sunburn or other troubles.
Cap: Primarily designed to protect your head, face, and eyes from harmful UV rays emitted by the sun. The breathable materials wick away moisture and allow airflow to keep your head cool and comfortable, even in hot and humid conditions.
Beanie: Keeps your head warm and protected in milder temperatures. A good fitting beanie should be snug around your head without being too tight. It should cover your ears and forehead adequately to keep them warm and protected.
Hood: Ideal in cold weather to keep the body temperature higher and stay protected from the windchills, it covers your entire head except your face. It’s an easy way to upgrade your winter wetsuit in cold conditions. Most hoods get tucked into the neck of your wetsuit. Some hoods however have a secondary flap that is made to easily tuck into your suit and create an effective seal to prevent flushing. A warm hood will elevate your comfort if you are windsurfing/wingfoiling in brain freezing waters.
We offer 3 premium brands- Prolimit, ION, and O’neill. The wide variety of products caters the needs of all water enthusiasts.
Prolimit: Emphasis is on innovation, durability, and functionality in their products that is favored by many for their commitment to quality.
ION: Design, comfort and performance with cutting-edge technology appeals to riders who prioritize style and function.
O'neill: A strong reputation that translates into quality products with comfortable fit.
Neoprene headwear can help you to stay focused and alert. When your head is cold, the body temperature can drop and your session will become shorter. Therefore, opt for the right neoprene headwear so you can fully concentrate on your technique and make split-second decisions on the water.