Description
The Chill-Its 8939 Cooling Bucket Hat features a performance evaporative cooling material that provides immediate cooling relief when worn wet and wicks sweat and moisture when worn dry.
Designed with a polyester-spandex blend, this cooling sun hat is flexible, easily folds up for storage and offers a comfortable and stretchable fit. The wide brim and UPF 50+ treatment offers face, ear, and neck protection from harmful UV rays and an anti-odor treatment makes for fresh all-day wear.
FEATURES & BENEFITS
- PERFORMANCE COOLING BUCKET HAT – Evaporative cooling bucket hat for cool relief on hot days
- INSTANT COOLING RELIEF – When wet, cooling is immediate and can last for hours
- EASY ACTIVATION – Simply dunk in water for immediate cooling
- SUN PROTECTION – UPF 50+ protection from harmful UV rays
- MOISTURE-WICKING – When worn dry, will absorb sweat and wick moisture away
- ANTI-ODOR TREATMENT – For long-lasting freshness
- PACKABLE – Easily folds up for storage in bag or small space
- ADJUSTABLE CINCH CORD – Back-of-hat cord cinches for custom fit on a variety of head sizes
- WORKDAY TO WEEKEND – Also great for outdoor recreation such as fishing, hiking or other activities
- BRIM WIDTH – 5.1cm
- HAND WASH, AIR DRY
One size fits most, this cooling hat features a back-of-hat cinch cord for an adjustable fit. Run or soak the bucket hat in water until saturated, wring out excess water and wave to activate with airflow – the evaporative cooling process begins instantly and lasts for hours when worn in environments with suitable airflow. If worn dry, the moisture-wicking fabric draws perspiration away to keep you dry.
To reactivate, simply rewet. Incorporating the Chill-Its Range into your team’s work attire encourages a safety-first mindset, fostering a healthier and more productive work environment.
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