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    Review of Tilley T3

    A good, reliable hat, one that will keep off sun, wind, rain and snow, will not blow off, is tough, versatile, is made from (mainly) natural materials, easy to wash, is comfortable to wear, gives protection and ventilation, is crushable and packable, unisex and good looking, and is even guaranteed for life, seems like the bushcrafter’s ideal, or even dream, headwear.
    But it exists! And it has existed for quite some time in the shape of the classic, instantly recognisable – even iconic, Tilley T3.

    Made from 10 oz pre-shrunk cotton duck fabric that is treated to give extra water-repellency and mildew resistance and fitted with brass ventilation grommets, side snaps and “wind cord” eyelets, with a “secret” pocket in the crown that holds a non-absorbent foam liner to give the hat buoyancy ( and a measure of impact protection), a Hydrofil anti-sweat band that helps wick sweat away from your forehead, a fully adjustable twin “fore and aft” wind cord that keeps the hat on your head, even in a gale, the T3 is built to last and built for comfort!

    Designed to fit low and loose (held by the wind cords, not by a tight fit), the T3 comes in a huge range of sizes from 6.7/8 to 8+ (55cm to 66.5cm, or 21.5/8” to 26.1/8”) and you are sure to get one just the right size, while the brim – 2.75” (7cm) deep at the front and back, 2.3/8” (6cm) at the sides, can snap up out of the way, or fold out to make the most of the hat’s UPF of 50+ rating.

    How many hats are guaranteed for life with a no quibble agreement? The T3 is! How many manufacturers insure the hat against loss or damage? The T3 has a 2-year, all perils 50% deductible policy attached! How many hats come with a 4-page owner’s manual? The T3 does. And how many hats can pass (repeatedly!) through an elephant’s digestive system and still be wearable (after washing…)? You guessed it, the T3 has done it!

    Now, I am not saying the T3 does not have its faults, only that I have yet to find them!
    I have worn my Tilley T3s (I currently own 2 so I have one to wear while the other is in the wash) for many years in Britain, Europe, North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa and the jungles of Asia, and have found it performs well in all climates and weathers, as well as in activities from canoeing (the floating aspect helps here…) thorough trekking and shooting to camping and bushcraft.

    Although the Tilley T3 is guaranteed for life, I have obviously lived too long, having worn out 2 T3s already (I do have very acid and profusely-produced sweat!) but Tilley have, without prevarication sent replacements. They even returned the worn out/rotted hats when requested so my trophy wall can boast a dead Tilley!

    As Tilley hats mature with use, they develop a patina and you get sentimentally attached to them. My T3s both act as mobile souvenirs of trips around the globe with home made bands made from bits I have acquired on trips.

    I would not be without my Tilley T3s, and even if the purchase price of around £47 seems steep, it is not much to pay for a hat that will last a lifetime and will become an old friend while proving as tough and versatile as you want! Oh, and Tilley do lots of other good stuff as well!

    www.tilley.com
    e-mail info@tilley-uk.com

    Review by John Fenna
    Comments 17 Comments
    1. Mikey P's Avatar
      Mikey P -
      Hey John. Great words, as usual.

      I won an LT5B, the 'breathable nylon' version, in a competition late last year but haven't really had a chance to wear it yet (too cold!). I have heard great things about these hats but wondered if there would be much discernible difference between the cotton and nylon versions.

      I love the design, though: the little flat pocket, ID label, holes and velcro tab for sunglasses, drain holes, adjustable chin-strap. It just shows an eye for detail and the incorporation of some good ideas.

      Looking forward to the warmer weather now!
    1. John Fenna's Avatar
      John Fenna -
      I prefer the cotton - I am a big fan of natural materials for most things - just a personal thing I guess....
    1. Harvestman's Avatar
      Harvestman -
      I love my Tilley T3. Fantastic hat. I've worn out 2 as well, and had replacements without quibble. I'm going out with the dog in a minute, and the T3 will be coming along, especially as it is raining here.
    1. steven andrews's Avatar
      steven andrews -
      I wore mine today out in the rain! The T3 was my first Tilley, but I bought a TH5 and much prefer it. I find it breathes better and I like the fact that is doesn't have the fittings for snapping up the brim - which I never use!

    1. marcelxl's Avatar
      marcelxl -
      I gave mine away............ I do not know why!

      ever since I have been on the hunt for the perfect hat, oh well, full circle then!

      I have looked at the hemp one too and like it alot, how is it for a year round titfer?
    1. treadlightly's Avatar
      treadlightly -
      Quote Originally Posted by steven andrews View Post
      I wore mine today out in the rain! The T3 was my first Tilley, but I bought a TH5 and much prefer it. I find it breathes better and I like the fact that is doesn't have the fittings for snapping up the brim - which I never use!

      That's the hemp one, right? Does it handle rain as well as the T3 cotton duck?
    1. John Fenna's Avatar
      John Fenna -
      I did have a hemp one - but I prefer the T3 - I do use the snaps in windy condition (they stop the brim flapping )
    1. Graham_S's Avatar
      Graham_S -
      I fancy one of the hemp ones.
      Anyone know any good places to get one at a good price?
    1. treadlightly's Avatar
      treadlightly -
      Quote Originally Posted by John Fenna View Post
      I did have a hemp one - but I prefer the T3 - I do use the snaps in windy condition (they stop the brim flapping )
      John,

      Did you prefer it because of the style or the material? Would you say the cotton is better/worse than the hemp for dealing with rain and sun?
    1. John Fenna's Avatar
      John Fenna -
      Hard to say realy...I prefer the style for sure - the material performance is harder to call
    1. Graham_S's Avatar
      Graham_S -
      I think one is going on my Moot shopping list
    1. steven andrews's Avatar
      steven andrews -
      The hemp one has a looser weave, so rain will penetrate quicker, but it is much cooler in the summer. I found the cotton duck T3 to be too hot in the summer - the TH5 breathes better and I find it much more comfortable.

      I only wear the T3 now if it's chucking down, otherwise I opt for the TH5.
    1. garethw's Avatar
      garethw -
      Looks nice, but over 50 quid for a cotton hat seems a lot to pay, however good it is...
      cheers
      Gareth
    1. swampy99's Avatar
      swampy99 -
      I have the T3 and as I dont wear it on the water I have taken out the pad as it made the top of my head sweat. i have a mosi head net in there for when the sand flies get bad. Now the flood waters are going down here in Queensland I will be needing it.
    1. John Fenna's Avatar
      John Fenna -
      Quote Originally Posted by garethw View Post
      Looks nice, but over 50 quid for a cotton hat seems a lot to pay, however good it is...
      cheers
      Gareth
      But never have to buy another hat ever in your life? Worth it I think!
    1. Mikey P's Avatar
      Mikey P -
      Aye - quality costs. And, if you respect the product and the company, give Tilley your business and don't go for inferior copies.
    1. norfolkjohn's Avatar
      norfolkjohn -
      Like this type of no nonsense hat a good style,
      just have convince myself i can justify paying the
      asking price
      as i usually wear military issue headgear.
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