saucerfiend
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Can someone familiar with Akubra hats, tell me where their "Imperial Quality fur felt" is, in their measure of quality?
Brian
Brian
Hi Brian. If you search the Akubra overload thread you will find a wealth of information. Akubra uses two grades of felt. Imperial is the lower of the two. That having been said, their Imperial quality is among the best quality you can buy in a modern production hat.
Their Heritage felt presumably contains a higher percentage of wild hare.
You might also find the "ask a question, get an answer" thread helpful in the future.
The felt in these hats is made from a select blend of specially graded furs of rabbit and hare which permit a longer and more arduous shrinking process. This process develops 25% more shrinkage, producing a denser and stronger felt, which in turn provides the basis for a superb pounced finish. The roan leather for the sweatbands is tanned from selected sheepskins, for an exceptional quality. The bands themselves are cut wider than normal to ensure the greatest comfort.
Last is something called Superfine, which I've mostly seen offered in Australia. May or may not be a slightly softer or lighter version of Imperial, and most hats of this type seem to lack a liner. This one's an oldy, and I'm not sure if Akubra indeed still produces Superfine hats.
Right. That one's light enough to require a wire in the brim, or am I wrong?
Anyone ever hear of the "Pastoralist" Akubra model?
Brian
Hey Neo! I trimmed the brim on my Traveller. The brim holds up fine without the wire. I find the felt thickness to be actually visually thicker than my Fed IV or a Stetson Sovereign felt and much thicker than my Akubra Sydney. I almost get a wool felt feeling from it. It is a top seller down under and I only wish it came with a leather sweat.