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Review on Warmth and Performance Combined: BALEAF Thermal Skull Cap for Men and Women ๐Ÿงฃ - Ideal Winter Hat, Helmet Liner, and Cold Weather Running Gear with Ear Cover by Matthew Maxwell

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Keep Hour Hour Head Heat On Chilly Rides

I was cycling this morning wearing a BALEAF skullcap. The temperature was 42F (5-6C) and I rode at an average speed of 14 miles per hour (23 km/h) for about 40 minutes. The hat did its job perfectly and warmed the head and ears. As the weather gets colder I'll try to remember to update this review. The BALEAF skullcap sits well on my head. I wear a 7 1/4 (22 5/8 in; 58 cm) beanie and the beanie is not too tight, in fact someone with a slightly larger head could wear it without being tight. I was able to fit my Aftershokz (bone conduction headphones) under my hat and they still covered my ears tightly. My Oakley Radar EV sits securely on my head and face with the temples on the outside of the cap. The headphones could grip the material without slipping. The material is thin enough to wear my Condor Flexcap over it. I tried on my helmet and it didn't affect the fit. For those with long hair, the cap has a hole at the back to pull the ponytail through. I didn't specify the size when ordering, but the inside tag says it's medium. I'm not sure if there is a way to order other sizes. All in all if you are looking for a helmet hat for riding or running in cooler temperatures I would recommend the BALEAF helmet hat based on my first experience and for the price.

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  • Decent Performance
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