Outdoor adventures are calling. You’re going to need to be prepared, and this beanie cap for running is perfect for the trails if you’re looking for a great workout skullcap or workout beanie men everywhere adore. If it’s a hard hat winter liner you need, we’ve got you covered with head socks for men under helmet warmth. Ready for anything you do today, our hat helmet liner fits as a helmet skullcap and acts as a winter thermal hat too. Made of 89% Polyester and 11% Spandex blend, Tough Headwear mens skull cap beanie is the one and only winter skull caps for men you’ll need for yourself or to gift to the men in your life. Go adventure—life is waiting.
Skull Cap Helmet Liner Running Beanie – Winter Thermal Under Helmet Cycling Head Hat – Ultimate Moisture Wicking Performance
Rated 4.70 out of 5 based on 10 customer ratings
(10 customer reviews)
Category: 1 Men's Running Clothing
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Package Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 0.5 inches, 1.6 ounces |
Department | unisex-adult |
Date First Available | December 15, 2015 |
Manufacturer | Tough Headwear |
10 reviews for Skull Cap Helmet Liner Running Beanie – Winter Thermal Under Helmet Cycling Head Hat – Ultimate Moisture Wicking Performance
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sean o. –
I purchased this cap/beanie for use when running in cooler weather (40’s/30’s and below…where I live it seldom gets really cold) in place of my regular running hat, largely based on the high number of positive reviews/ratings it has received. My primary reason for purchasing was because I wanted something to cover my ears and keep them warm in addition to my head, especially when it’s windy, with the secondary reason being to absorb sweat without overheating me. My thoughts….
Pros:
• Size: I have a decently large head (lots of real estate up there) and it stretched to cover it and my ears comfortably without feeling tight or constricting in any way. It might be a little loose if you have a very small head, but I can’t say definitively; as it is very stretchy, this may not be a big issue.
• Warmth: My initial impression straight out of the packaging was that it was very thin and extremely lightweight, so I was curious how well it would do keeping me warm. No worries there on my first use (mid-30’s with a “feels like” of 30, 7-10 mph winds, 50% humidity, and a light mist) as, when I got outside and started running, I immediately realized how cold the rest of my face felt in comparison to feeling nothing on my head/ears. It performed equally as well on subsequent runs with temperatures ranging anywhere from the coldest being high 20’s/30 degrees to the warmest being mid/high-40’s and winds ranging all the way up into the mid-double digits, without ever making me feel like I was too warm. I could see it being comfortable in the 50+ degree range as well.
• Sweat absorption/moisture wicking: It also performed well in this area. Granted I don’t sweat as much when it’s cold, but still…after a three-mile run it was fairly soaked but my head seemed pretty dry. Additionally, it dries surprisingly quickly (within a few hours).
• Odor: Since I usually run 4-5 times a week, I’m not throwing my cap/hat in the washer after every run (though I may rinse them in the sink). However, even after a few runs (including after the first run without rinsing) it had NO noticeable odor that I could tell, which is AMAZING to say the least…and again, it dries so quickly that you could rinse, let it dry, and use it again the next day. Although the product description doesn’t make any claims in this area, it passes the test with flying colors.
• Construction/Durability: it seems extremely well-made (no noticeable issues with the stitching, etc.). As I’ve only had it for a few weeks, I can’t speak to how well it will hold up over the long run. However, it comes with a lifetime warranty, which is hard to beat. Even if it wears out in a few years, I would gladly repurchase it again based on my initial impressions.
Not really a pro or a con, but it does muffle sound a bit (obviously) since it covers your ears. That’s just something to keep in mind depending on your intended use, especially if you are running/biking/riding in or around traffic or other people.
Cons:
• The only negative so far is an aesthetic one: it doesn’t have a completely smooth look as it appears in most of the pictures. There is a bit of a “bulge” or weird sort of wrinkle on the vertical seams just above the horizontal seam…see my pictures or the one of the woman wearing the dark gray cap in the product listing as it’s easier to see there than in my pictures. Keep in mind that I have a fairly large head, so it’s stretched out to cover it and it’s still not completely smooth. If you have a smaller head, it will likely be more noticeable (like the picture of the gray cap). That doesn’t affect performance at all so I’m not detracting from my rating because of it and also because it’s just a personal preference (and a bit nitpicky, but it may matter more to other people).
Based on my observations above, in my opinion this product truly deserves the high rating it’s getting from customers and it is worth every penny.
Amazon Customer –
They fit good under my bike helmet. The black one is smaller than the Grey one so sometimes the black one doesn’t cover my ears. They work good to keep my head warm.
L.C. –
I deducted a couple of stars because of there choice of color thread used. Got the camo one which I love but I have one con, wish they would use a dark green thread for all the stitching, the choice of using black thread for stitching makes the cap a little hideous. Looks like it was sewed by a child. I would like to get a couple more ordered but the choice of color they use to stitch the hat is unacceptable. The black thread sticks out like a sore thumb..
joe –
I’d been looking for a toque that would work for running and under my bike helmet for winter fat biking and this fit the bill perfectly. I’m generally a L/XL in a flex-fit ball cap and this toque fits well and still has room to stretch. Material on the inside is soft and doesn’t make your forehead itchy as most poly toques do. I would have bought more in other colors but the only option for free shipping at the time was for solid black.
Alan Corcoran –
Excelente producto, muy cómodo, lo uso con el casco de la moto y funcionó excelente
Some Writer’s Life –
This fall, I made a resolution: I’d run every day of winter regardless of the temperature or conditions. OK, being from Florida, that isn’t that great of feet. However, this did include running on days below freezing, which was a first for me.
The skull cap was perfect. It was lightweight and wicked moisture like a pro. From cold to cool runs, it was something I wouldn’t leave home without. I really enjoyed that it kept sweat out of my eyes as well. It held up under multiple washes. I even forgot and left it in a dryer a few times – fully expecting it to come out the size of a thimble – which never happened. And for the cost, it couldn’t be beat.
Honestly, the worst part is how many years I avoided adding such a simple piece of equipment to extend runs and enjoy getting outside even on the coldest Florida days. So, I highly recommend this whether it’s a top or base layer to extend your own cold (or cool) outdoor activities.
L.C. –
Excellent, great fit!
RMHendoo –
Hat fits well, is soft, not to thin or thick, fits good under ball cap or mc helmet. Great for a jog in cold weather.
RMHendoo –
Fits perfect, soft inside, warm for running out doors. Cover ears pretty good. Great product, will be look for more of their outdoor gear.
Hamzah –
These are thinner and lighter weight than the Reebok and Nike ones I have, but I wear them under a bike helmet and thinner might actually be better. Seem decently constructed, and at ten bucks each (2 pack) about a third the price of the brand names. I’m in CA where winter = frigid 57-62 degrees (mid 40s at night!), so I only need minimal warmth. Might not be appropriate for Minnesota or Wyoming.