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Last night, without checking the weather channel, my mother decided to go walk the dog around 9:00 at night. I went with her to make sure nothing happened to her or the dog. I brought my hat with me, and Akubra Fed IV, just trying to let it conform to my head. I've only hat this hat for about a month. It's gotten wet in several light rainstorms, but last night's thunderstorm was different.:eusa_doh:
We still had two miles to go when the rain started to hit, becoming progressively harder. I started to worry about my hat. When my mom, the dog and I were all soaking wet, I decided "enough was enough" and sprinted the last 3/4 mile back to the house to get the car to retrieve my mum. Running down an unlit road in heavy rain and lightning is dangerous, and I nearly fell to my death in one of the 7-feet-deep drainage creeks along the side of the road (not to mention a close call with some idiot driver. 4 cars passed me, soaking wet, and didn't even offer to pick me up. ).
Anyway, long story short (sort of), everyone got back safe, with the possible exception of my hat. The Fed IV got soaked enough that I was able to bang out a severely crisp and definded dent with sharp edges, something that I thought I woudn't be able to do (and the reason I'm about to buy a Campdraft. As my name implies, I'm new to everything "hat", and managed to get my Fed IV stuck in a very low "bash", which made the brim look too wide on my head.). This has worried me, because even after 8 hours in room temperature the hat is still moist, and doesn't seem to hold any kind of bash . It also seems to have developed a slight taper.
To those who are proud owners of Akubra hats, especially the Fed III or IV, my question is this: how much punishment (rain) can these hats take? Is my Fed IV a goner?
We still had two miles to go when the rain started to hit, becoming progressively harder. I started to worry about my hat. When my mom, the dog and I were all soaking wet, I decided "enough was enough" and sprinted the last 3/4 mile back to the house to get the car to retrieve my mum. Running down an unlit road in heavy rain and lightning is dangerous, and I nearly fell to my death in one of the 7-feet-deep drainage creeks along the side of the road (not to mention a close call with some idiot driver. 4 cars passed me, soaking wet, and didn't even offer to pick me up. ).
Anyway, long story short (sort of), everyone got back safe, with the possible exception of my hat. The Fed IV got soaked enough that I was able to bang out a severely crisp and definded dent with sharp edges, something that I thought I woudn't be able to do (and the reason I'm about to buy a Campdraft. As my name implies, I'm new to everything "hat", and managed to get my Fed IV stuck in a very low "bash", which made the brim look too wide on my head.). This has worried me, because even after 8 hours in room temperature the hat is still moist, and doesn't seem to hold any kind of bash . It also seems to have developed a slight taper.
To those who are proud owners of Akubra hats, especially the Fed III or IV, my question is this: how much punishment (rain) can these hats take? Is my Fed IV a goner?