Wallaroo Hat Company Seaside women’s sun hat review

REVIEW – We live in Florida. Florida is known as the sunshine state. Let me tell you, after living in Michigan for most of my life, and in my wife’s case, her entire life, the sun down here is a different kind of intense.  We both wear hats nearly all the time when we are outside. Finding a good hat is essential for both comfort and the health of the skin on your head. Wallaroo Hat Company has a large offering of hats for men, women, and children that include UPV 50+ hats.  These hats block more than 97.5% of the sun’s UV radiation.  We were sent the Seaside hat for review.  Should it be in your sights as an option for UV protection and stylish looks?  Let’s get into it and find out!

What is it?

The Seaside hat is one of Wallaroo’s hats designed specifically for women that provides UPF 50+ UV protection.  We were sent the natural version which is an off-white.  It is also available in camel – more of a light brown, or perhaps dark tan.

Specs

  • Fabric: 100% microfiber with ventilated mesh
  • Ultraviolet protection factor (UPF): 50+ (fabric blocks 97.5% of ultraviolet rays)
  • Weight: 2.9oz
  • Crown size: 58mm
  • Bill width: 4″ and adjustable

Design and features

First off, the hat is incredibly soft.  When I opened the box, the first thought on my mind was how soft the hat felt.  The 100% microfiber construction feels great with nothing stiff or abrasive. Then, I noticed how light it is.

My trusty postal scale shows that it weighs in at a next-to-nothing 2.9 ounces.  That should mean all-day comfort as almost nothing is on your head. But, that next to nothing provides a UPF rating of 50+ so only 2%-2.5% of the sun’s UV radiation will hit your noggin. With the 4″ wide brim, your ears and neck will also be protected.

Wallaroo includes a cinch cord in the hat to help you get that perfect fit.

The above photo shows the cinch cord near the label as well as the chin strap with a slider to tighten under your chin in windy conditions.

The only exterior branding is a small Wallaroo tag on the back of the hat.

Inside, we find another brand tag.

Washing instructions on the back show that hand washing in cold water is recommended.

Wallaroo promotes that they are Colorado-based but we see that the hat was made in China.

The hat ships with three tags attached.

One demonstrates how to pack your hat by rolling it so you avoid wrinkles.  The second shows that they are recommended for their UPF 50+ protection by the Skin Cancer Foundation.  The third has product information and also explains that 1% of company profits are donated to skin cancer research, education, and prevention in the United States.  That’s an admirable mission.

Take another look at the photos above and this close-up.

We see a good amount of ventilated mesh integrated into the hat.  A UV protection layer is under each mesh area. This promotes airflow to help keep you cool in the sun while still providing full UV protection.

Performance

I can like this hat all I want to but it is designed for women.  Whether it is worthy of your consideration will rest solely on the opinion of my lovely wife who will be modeling and testing out the hat.

To test the hat, we went and played golf – central Florida style.  That means 93 degrees, 66% humidity and a feels-like of 105 degrees. She liked wearing the hat and used words like “soft” and “comfortable”.  In addition, she felt that the hat, with its extensive ventilated mesh, did a good job of helping her feel relatively cool in the blazing Florida sun.

She tried the hat in its two brim modes.  You can roll the brim edge up for a sportier look, or fold it down for more extensive sun coverage and a more relaxed look.  She preferred the rolled-up look, and I had to agree that she looked pretty darn cute, although I might be biased.

For excessively windy conditions, there is a chin strap, which she modeled for me as well.

I’m not sure when you would use the chin strap. In a hurricane, perhaps? After golf, we rode home in our golf cart. We live in a huge retirement community and that’s how we get around most of the time. Since it was so hot, we left the windshield folded down. I had her drive so I could shoot video of the hat’s performance in the wind.  She had just put the hat on and did not even pull the cinch straps tight.  Take a look at the following 10-second video.

We were cruising at about 25MPH and the hat held firm.

Here’s another view from the side.  You can really get a sense of how hard the wind was blowing in our faces.

We both were quite impressed.  Cinching the hat will offer even more hold, and the chin strap is there for those times when you’re skydiving or running an Indy car with no windscreen.

What we like

  • Super light and soft
  • Attractive design
  • Very good fit and hold, even in windy conditions
  • Great UV protection

What we’d change

  • A way to store the chin strap, perhaps a pocket in the inside top of the hat, would be nice

Final thoughts

We were both very impressed with the Wallaroo Seaside hat.  My wife went golfing again the next morning when the temps were in the high 80s and the feels like temps were again well over 100 degrees.  When she came home, she again commented on the softness and comfort of the hat and how well it shielded her from the sun and helped keep her cool. With its great fit, great comfort and terrific UV protection, it is a perfect hat for our Florida active lifestyle.

Price: $50
Where to buy: Direct from Wallaroo and Amazon along with many other retailers.
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Wallaroo Hat Company.

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This swimsuit will definitely get you noticed

NEWS – If you’re tired of the same old bathing suit and want to turn some heads on your next beach visit, this one-piece women’s longsleeved swimsuit from Thenice will do the trick. Made of 89% polyester and 11% spandex, it features a realistic print of anatomically correct organs so it’s weird and educational at the same time!

If you don’t want to wear this suit to the beach, it can always double as a unique Halloween costume! The Thenice anatomically correct swimsuit is $16.99 on Amazon. Note that it only comes in one size, so be sure that you check the sizing info.

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Evolution Hoodie: Made from Recycled Coffee Grounds – Notable crowdfunding campaign

CROWDFUNDING NEWS – I’m a big fan of hoodies—I happen to think they are one of most comfy clothing items going.  And if you can add a few features to the standard hoodie, all the better.  And then, if you can make it out of sustainable materials, even better.  The Evolution Hoodie from Coalatree may have checked all these boxes.  Let’s have a look!

What is it?

The Evolution Hoodie is made of fibers that are derived from sustainable materials and also includes several additional handy features.

Why do I like it?

First off, I like that the Evolution Hoodie has some extra features that you don’t typically find on standard hoodies, like thumb holes, a zippered “pickpocket proof” travel pouch (that even has organization pockets inside), and it compacts down into a travel pillow.  But even better is that the Evolution Hoodie is made from sustainable materials, including recycled plastic bottles and coffee grounds.  Plus, it just looks super comfy.

Where can I find more info?

The Coalatree Evolution Hoodie: Made from Recycled Coffee Grounds campaign ends on April 18, 2019, and has already blown away its funding goal of $50,000. Pledge packages start at $62 for a single Evolution Hoodie in your choice of color and increase from there depending on the options selected.  After the end of the campaign period, rewards are expected to start shipping in September 2019. Visit the Evolution Hoodie: Made from Recycled Coffee Grounds campaign site for more information or to become a backer.

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FoldiMate aims to takes the drudgery out of folding laundry

NEWS – Are you the type that whips through your laundry chores, only to have fresh, clean clothes sit unfolded until the next time you wear them?  FoldiMate can fold an entire load of laundry in just five minutes, all automatically.

FoldiMate is a smallish refrigerator-sized device that will fold most of your laundry items into perfect, closet-ready piles.

According to their website:

FoldiMate will fold any type of shirt, blouse, or pants from age 6 to adult size XXL. It will also fold standard size towels and pillowcases. FoldiMate works best with average-sized clothing and laundry items. It currently won’t fold very small items like baby clothes, socks or undergarments, very large items such as sheets, or very bulky items such as hoodies.

You feed the items in one at a time. The unit continuously accepts items while folding the previously accepted item, allowing for non-stop folding. This results in their claimed five-minute runtime for an entire load of laundry of about 25 items.

Once the folding is done, a lighted drawer opens automatically, presenting you with your folded stack.

They claim that it will be relatively quiet – about the same as an average clothes dryer.

I hate folding clothes and hang most of my shirts and pants.  If you’re more of a folder, this might be for you, but, it comes at a price.  Right now, their targeted launch price is $980, and that’s not guaranteed. FoldiMate is an in-process project looking to launch late in 2019 in the US and then internationally. FoldiMate released a previous version in 2017. This new model is claimed to be a result of all the feedback they received and a major upgrade in the folding experience.

Interested?  Check out their website at FoldiMate.com to get more details, and to get on the pre-order waitlist.

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Ravean Men’s Down X Heated Jacket review


REVIEW – Perhaps one of the hardest things about living in a northern region like Michigan is the constant battle of staying warm in the winter. The Ravean Men’s Down X Heated Jacket aims to make that a bit easier to handle.

What is it?

The Ravean Men’s Down X Heated Jacket features RDS (certified to the Responsible Down Standard) down fill and a heating system that heats the back, chest, and pockets of the jacket.

What’s in the box?



Design and features

Winter can be tough here, there’s a constant battle to stay warm when you go outside. There’s also the battle of being comfortable at the same time. Often a really warm jacket is great, but after your car warms up, it’s just too much. Taking off your jacket in the car is difficult, and you certainly want to put it back on before getting out of the car.

Winter is starting to wrap up here in Michigan, but there’s still ice on the lake and cool winds despite the sun shining brightly. I’m sure I’ll still have two more months of enjoying this jacket before the warm weather comes.

The Ravean Men’s Down X Heated Jacket is very lightweight (150 grams / 5.3 ounces), and it’s also not bulky at all. This makes leaving it on much more comfortable. The jacket is rated for use down to -10° F (-23° C) when on high mode. The light, breathable, water-resistant material is also soft to the touch. There is a durable water repellant coating added to fabrics at the factory to make them water-resistant (or hydrophobic). The jacket is also 100% washable, making it easy to clean. The fill is 90% hydrophobic duck down and 10% feathers.

The signature feature of the jacket is its built-in heating system. Powered by a 10,050mAh 12 volt battery, the jacket provides up to 6.5 hours of heating in the back, chest, and pocket areas. (High 2.4 hours, Medium 3.5 hours, Low 6.5 hours)



A push button switch on the inside near the left collar allows you to turn it on and off, as well as set the high/medium/low heat setting. The switch also lights up indicating pre-heat (pulsing red LED), high (red LED), medium (white LED), or low (blue LED). Pressing the button cycles through the different heat levels, and pressing and holding it for 1-2 seconds will turn it on or off.

Convenient on/off switch

The battery also features a 5v/2A USB charging port that can be used to charge your mobile devices. The battery also has a flashlight built into the end which could be useful in an emergency, but probably wouldn’t be something you would regularly use. The battery is also curved, so it fits snugly alongside the body. The battery charges in 90 minutes and has five LED’s that indicate its charge level.

The jacket itself is fairly warm on its own, with a fill power rating of 750, I found the jacket to be surprisingly warm even without the warming feature turned on. The hood is removable via zipper and has drawstrings for both the front and the back of the hood to adjust it just the way you like. I really like how the hood attaches to the front of the collar, with the hook and loop (aka velcro) attaching under a flap.

The collar was very impressive. I know, it sounds corny, but many of the jackets I have seem to strangle me when they are zipped all the way up. This jacket not only does not strangle me but has plenty of room for a scarf or facemask.

Zipped all the way up, no choking!

Pockets on the sides, chest, and right arm provide ample space for storing whatever you choose. The arm pocket measures about 8″x5.5″ – plenty large enough for an iPhone 7 plus. The side pockets are approximately 7.5″x12″ with a 6″ zipper opening. The chest pocket is about 6″x9″ with a 6.5″ zipper opening, and it almost disappears when zipped.

On the inside, there is a pocket for the battery that includes a cord passthrough to the side pocket for charging your mobile device. There’s also a similar pocket on the right side for another charger (not included) that features a passthrough also. There are also two mesh pockets on the inside that aren’t zippered.



The jacket also has an armpit gusset of stretch material that helps with arm mobility without any extra bulk. That’s one of the things I noticed when I first put it on and outstretched my arms.

When given the opportunity to review this product, I consulted the sizing guide on the Ravean website and chose the XL which was specified for a 38-40 inch waist since I wear a size 38 pant (loosely). I found that the jack was a bit smaller in girth than I expected, but it does still fit nicely. If you’re the type like me that has a little bit of extra “winter weight”, you might want to go up one size.

The arm length was fantastic, and the jacket includes cuffs with thumbholes to keep the arms down and to fill that space between the jacket and a glove.

I quite liked the length of the jacket. It’s a little longer than some of the other jackets I have, which helps to keep it from riding up when squatting or bending over.



I found the heating system to be outstanding. Even on the high setting, the jacket provided a nice warmth without feeling hot. The switch for changing modes was easy to operate and the curved battery really made a difference in the way the jack fits.

What I like

  • Zips all the way up without choking you
  • Additional battery pocket with passthrough
  • Just the right amount of heating

What needs to be improved

  • Sizing is slightly small

Final thoughts

I found the jacket to be warm even when not using the heating system and the lightweight construction also made for a great under-layer when pairing it up with another outer layer during heavy wind conditions down at the lake. The ability to charge my mobile device is quite nice. Overall, I’m very pleased with this jacket.

Price: $199.99
Where to buy: Ravean
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Ravean.

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