Thank you, i really want to order one but need to know if i can stuff it in a pack or pocket when not being used.
looking forward to your reply.
Thank you, i really want to order one but need to know if i can stuff it in a pack or pocket when not being used.
looking forward to your reply.
Last edited by santaman2000; 02-05-2012 at 22:47. Reason: spelling & clarity
Sort of seems about right. They arrive packed in what can only be described as a 'pizza box', so they will certainly pack flat. Screwed up is another matter, however, as the wire used for stiffening the brim feels quite brittle, if that's the right word, and likely to take on a permanent kink. Flat packed, these hats should tuck down the back of a rucksack pretty successfully...
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Great service from http://www.tarphat.co.uk/ - Ordered mine on Tuesday night and got it this morning. Great looking hat!
Mine arrived this morning. I'd agree with the previous posts on scrunchability. Flat yes, scrunched into a ball no. I think the wire brim would suffer and the canvas crease up if completely scrunched.
Otherwise, I ordered yesterday so very quick delivery. My hat isn't patched but looks great and feels nice on - I'm wearing it now. I think this is going to see a lot of use.
Correction: My hat is patched but I was blind and didn't notice. For me the patches neither add to nor detract from the overall look anyway.
Last edited by Huon; 03-05-2012 at 14:56. Reason: Added correction
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Got myself one of these the other day and, I must say, it's got lots of character! A few patches and stains on mine, it looks lovely! Have worn it walking the dogs in the local woods and it kept the rain off very well.
As the wife really liked my hat, I ordered another one for her, which has just arrived, with a lovely note from the company, thanking me for my repeat business and, enclosed, 2 FREE chinstraps. Can't fault that for customer service! I'd recommend these to anyone.
Here you go, complete with a new leather BCUK badge, as promised!!!!!
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If you e-mail Shelly at shop@bushcraftuk.com she'll sell you one for £7.00
The paypal payment address is also shop@bushcraftuk.com
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I just got mine. I was surprised to find it in a flat envelope in the mail when I got home today as I hadn't ordered one! A quick call to my daughter confirmed my suspicions though; she and my future SIL had heard me talking about wanting one and had ordered it as an early Father's Day gift! I cain't wait to put in some woods time under it.
As far as I know, the shop isn't available at the moment. I was given the info above, e-mail address and paypal stuff, when I mailed Tony (Admin) enquiring about the same leather badge.
If I've got enything wrong, I'm sure somebody will be along shortly and put it right!
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I've been using these hats for years. They hold up well.
Scrunchable? The wire in the rim would take a permanent set if you get too aggressive with balling it up.
In the heat I soak it in water and it stays cool for a long time. It will act like a bucket up to the level of the vent holes. They aren't waterproof but are so thick that the water stays in a good long time.
The vent holes have no screens. Here we have clouds of little sting-less bees that really go after sweat. They are really enthusiastic about the little holes. I normally cover the inside with black electrical tape to keep them out if it is a problem, but screens would be a welcome addition.
So what's the going rate to buy them in Brazil?
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If you have someone going back and forth to Brazil have him look into getting a Zebu folder (about 8 GBP). They are a large, non-locking slipjoint and the spring is very stiff so they are not prone to close on the fingers. I use mine often for bushcraft. The one in the photo has a 91mm blade but they also make a smaller version.