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    Looking for the perfect under-helmet beanie

    I have tried for years and have not been able to find the right beanie to wear under a helmet for my big head. This would be for ski touring mostly so it can't be too thick, but warm enough for temps down to 0F. Most thin beanies are too tight and/or too short. Does anyone have a good recommendation? The closest I have found is the Skida Alpine hat but its got a hard nub at the top that makes it a no go under a helmet.

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    I use a polartech 100 balaclava, polar tech 100s is pretty thin and stretchy
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    i got a patagoni r1 beanie for running and have been liking it a lot, good coverage/stretchy and pretty thin


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    I use a melanzana beanie or arcteryx toque. The melanzana is nice and thin although not super warm standing still it’s good when you’re moving


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    I have an older version of this smartwool beanie that I have been using for almost 10 years as my under-helmet layer. It's thin and warm. Merino is the business for sweat management and seems like it doesn't get funky as fast as synthetics.


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    Looking for the perfect under-helmet beanie

    ^^^this^^^ what I have


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    Last edited by Crystal Skier; 12-22-2024 at 01:06 AM.

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    I've been using Turtle Fur beanies for almost 20 years. Thin, wick like crazy, plenty warm, very comfortable.
    https://www.amazon.com/Turtle-Fur-Sh...s%2C110&sr=8-7

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    I like minus thirty three gear and one forty five weight is pretty light

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    https://www.minus33.com/products/rev...SABEgJ7l_D_BwE


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    https://superiorfleece.com/collectio...ucts/brule-hat

    Alpha direct hat is ideal for all under-helmet uses. I go 90gsm for breathability but if you run cold the 120gsm fabric is cozy as fuck.
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    I have the opposite problem (tiny head) and I like the merino beanies mentioned (Smartwool, Icebreaker) for under helmet wear. I ordered Superior Fleece and it was huge, so maybe the right direction for you? Plus, it's a great company.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shank View Post
    https://superiorfleece.com/collectio...ucts/brule-hat

    Alpha direct hat is ideal for all under-helmet uses. I go 90gsm for breathability but if you run cold the 120gsm fabric is cozy as fuck.
    I just stumbled across this cottage manufacturer, haven't tried them myself yet, but I'm really interested in trying alpha for this application]

    https://www.etsy.com/shop/JustinsUL

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    I’ve got a big head (XL ski helmet) and I’ve found the Rab Filament beanie to work well for this application. Very thin and breathable and it’s not too tight or short on me.


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    Looking for the perfect under-helmet beanie

    I find the hood of my my icebreaker hooded baselayer fits better under my touring helmet and keeps out the elements better than any beanie.

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    https://point6.com/collections/accessories/Beanie

    Code on main page of their website for 50% off right now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wantriot View Post
    I just stumbled across this cottage manufacturer, haven't tried them myself yet, but I'm really interested in trying alpha for this application]

    https://www.etsy.com/shop/JustinsUL
    Good find, love a dirtbag with a sewing machine. simple shit like hats is a great (cheap) spot to throw some dollars at garage shops.
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    I run this bad Larry under my helmet.

    https://monsroyale.com/products/tech...k-unisex-fw21?



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    Quote Originally Posted by MyNameIsAugustWest View Post
    I've been using Turtle Fur beanies for almost 20 years. Thin, wick like crazy, plenty warm, very comfortable.
    https://www.amazon.com/Turtle-Fur-Sh...s%2C110&sr=8-7
    Another vote for the turtle fur. Worked great in the cold temps yesterday. Tried a few different ones over the years and keep coming back to the turtle fur.

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    I just ordered a turtle fur with tapered ears to add to my collection.

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    I’ve been intrigued by this one for touring, but that price… https://www.yeahnahco.com/product/wi...e-warmer-combo

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    Slipintosoft cahmere beanie $45

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    they are perfect
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    Looking for the perfect under-helmet beanie

    I think I have 1 of each of these, plus I use a buff pulled up, and that works well too. (I use them for all my cycling trips too.) The billed ones look really dorky, but on cold snowy days, they work so well to keep the glasses clean. Plus hoods are nice, they’re right there anyway, and keep yer neck warm. I may have to get a cashmere one for my b-day.
    Last edited by plugboots; 12-23-2024 at 04:49 PM.
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    I love the smith beanies they send with their helmets sometimes. Super warm and thin.

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