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• #2
if you want to absorb sweat you may need something big like a turban
i would rather a cap that wicks well and dispels the sweat
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• #3
got any links on something like that?
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• #4
not the turban offcourse :p
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• #5
Walz caps are good for all of the above (not sure if they can be used as turbans). Plus they come in different sizes. First cap I haven't broken the elastic on with my abnormally large head. Kinoko have some and they're on sale at the mo...
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• #6
got any links on something like that?
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• #7
ha thx a lot
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• #8
LOL! I can't believe I clicked that........and found it useful
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• #9
you like veronica moser's lemon party hat?
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• #10
got any links on something like that?
you like veronica moser's lemon party hat?
the best. still wearing it -
• #11
Great product, great price! Buy it immediately.
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• #12
Posting in here rather than start a new thread.
I have a nice handmade cycling cap that I'm worried about bunging in the washing machine, problem is, handwashing it aint getting rid of the stink.
Last time I tried hand washing it with laundry detergent and a bit of that dettol clothes disinfectant/anti bacterial stuff but the stench still came back after just a few rides.
Maybe I should just buy another one (I have a large head and Smith of London are the only one I've found to fit my head well) and rotate them a bit, maybe I'm trying to get too long out of it.
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• #13
Try popping it into the freezer for 24hrs.
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• #14
Cheers, I'll give it a shot.
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• #15
any recommendations for getting a very small (<10) run of custom design caps made up? done a google and a couple of options have come up, including a couple of aliexpress ones but not sure what to go for.
does anyone know what cycling caps that absorb sweat and look good?
i prefer some kind of retro look but anything will do, thx