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    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!

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    I prefer the cotton - I am a big fan of natural materials for most things - just a personal thing I guess....

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    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.
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    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!


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    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?
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    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?
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    I did have a hemp one - but I prefer the T3 - I do use the snaps in windy condition (they stop the brim flapping )

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    I fancy one of the hemp ones.
    Anyone know any good places to get one at a good price?
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    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?
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    Hard to say realy...I prefer the style for sure - the material performance is harder to call
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    I think one is going on my Moot shopping list
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    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.
    Last edited by steven andrews; 15-01-2011 at 16:55.

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    Looks nice, but over 50 quid for a cotton hat seems a lot to pay, however good it is...
    cheers
    Gareth

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    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.

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    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!
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    Aye - quality costs. And, if you respect the product and the company, give Tilley your business and don't go for inferior copies.
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    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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