Description
The Chill-Its 6632 Cooling Skull Cap is a low-profile cap that wicks away moisture when worn dry and provides evaporative cooling relief when worn wet. Designed with stretchy performance knit fabric to provide UPF 50+ sun protection against harmful UV rays. An elastic band lines the interior for a snug and comfortable fit.
HOW TO ACTIVATE
Just soak in water until saturated, then wring out excess water – the evaporative cooling process begins instantly and lasts for hours. If wearing dry, the moisture-wicking fabric draws perspiration away to help keep you dry. Anti-odour treatment keeps this cooling headwear fresh, while reflective accents ensure workers are seen in low-light conditions.
The low-profile design fits comfortably under a hard hat or helmet and is great for construction workers, landscaping, roofing, or anybody working in the heat. It can also be used to reduce the risk of heat stress while mountain biking, motorcycling, gardening, hiking, playing sports and more.
FEATURES & BENEFITS
- PERFORMANCE KNIT FABRIC – Soft, durable, stretchable fabric for comfort
- ONE SIZE FITS MOST – Elastic band fits snugly and comfortable on to head
- INSTANT COOLING RELIEF – When wet, cooling is immediate and can last for hours
- MOISTURE-WICKING – When dry, will absorb sweat and wick moisture away
- SUN PROTECTION – UPF 50+ protection from harmful UV rays
- ANTI-ODOR TREATMENT – For long-lasting freshness
- REFLECTIVE ACCENT – Offers visibility in low-light situations
- LOW-PROFILE – Can be worn by itself or under a hard hat
- MULTIPLE COLOR OPTIONS – Black, Hi-Vis Lime, Hi-Vis Orange and Blue
- MACHINE WASHABLE
As temperatures soar in unpredictable climates, working outside can cause overexposure to the sun, leading to heat stress and dehydration. Workers across Australia and New Zealand are asking themselves what to wear when working outside in the heat.
According to Safework Australia, working in extreme heat can lead to a range of heat-related illnesses, including heat rash, heat exhaustion, and heatstroke. It’s essential to know the signs of heat stress and take measures to prevent it.
Find out more about Cooling PPE > What To Wear When Working Outside in The Heat