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Wolfman, what sort of fieldwork do you do, and where are you? What type of cowboy hat are you converting? I'm constantly looking for the perfect field hat, too, but one that is well suited for the desert. Felt is a too hot for summer desert work (particularly my Australian slouch, which weighs a ton), but straws just don't take the abuse. I've tried a variety of canvas hats, but they just end up droopy and look really cheap and crappy. Perhaps with sufficient ventilation a good campaign hat would overcome the problems of felt and fit the bill.... My wife is getting a bit tired of my constant hat testing! lolWolfmanjack said:Thanks for your very helpful guidance, Pat, Dean, & others.
Once finished, I'll post some pics. I plan to wear this hat for my wildlife work in the field. It will get a good deal of abuse, but that will just add to it's character.
I've never been totally satisfied with any of the hats I've used for field work. My Montana peak looks too much like a scoutmaster (I was one of those for a time); a cowboy hat looks too much like just that...a cowboy; my Filson wool felt weighs a ton when it gets wet; and a fedora looks just too dressed-up.
I think this hat will be perfect for field work. Come to think of it, historically, that was precisely their purpose.
Does anyone have any experience with Dirty Billy's campaign hat? It's a Nutria blend (apparently like the originals, as it turns out!) but it doesn't say if the blend is wool, rabbit, beaver, or what. I'm assuming not beaver or rabbit, or that would have been mentioned in lieu of the nutria, but I'm hoping it's not wool.