I'll second the Halo cycling products 
<https://store.haloheadband.com/category-s/69.htm> with their sweat seal 
functionality. I generally bike with a cotton cycling cap, but I'll put on 
my Halo sweatband when I know it'll be hot, and I'll be hoofing it. The 
sweatband redirects sweat away from my face and (more importantly) my eyes 
much better than a cotton cycling cap. The sweatband is also low profile 
and fit comfortably underneath a helmet (if you so choose to wear one). 
They're a bit pricey, especially when compared to cotton cycling caps on 
closeout, but they're worth the money.


On Wednesday, July 4, 2018 at 9:44:09 AM UTC-7, Garth wrote:
>
> I wear a Halo brand skull cap (white) with it's built-in sweatband with a 
> Patagonia Duckbill visor.  The Duckbill Hats are too shallow and are mesh 
> on top, so the Halo cap with the Duckbill visor version makes for a 2-piece 
> hat.  The Duckbill hats and visors have much wider visor than any cycling 
> cap ever has, and the visor isn't angled down like cycling caps which end 
> up blocking your vision unless flipped up, defeating the purpose of the 
> visor. I have just the right amount of coverage from the sun from the 
> sides. 
>
> All I can say is this works like a charm for me in heat and humidity. This 
> morning the dewpoint was 75 and temp in the mid 80's. 
>

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