African Hats

Get a hat that protects your neck. Either wide-brimmed, or with longer brim at the rear. Ball caps are as useful as non-alcoholic beer.

As for quality, Tilley. Light, indestructible, dozens of models for all tastes, that's the only hat that has a tag "Get the same next time" in my books. Living and hunting in Africa since the eighties, I've tried almost everything, and never got a "return" hat till I bought a Tilley 7-8 years ago.
 
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In Botswana I wore a bush hat and an Akubra. The bush hat was lighter, but the Akubra offered much more protection from the sun.
 
I work in the African sun for a living and alternate between the Rogue wide brim hat with the mesh side that lets air in, and a floppy boonie type with quite a large coverage. A good hat is an essential bit of kit.
 
Not that I know anything about hunting in Africa but checked out Rogue hats after seeing them mentioned in here.

Got myself a Rogue 110p Old Suede, its pretty nice.

Just giving it some shape back after a battering from the logistics firm.

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A year on - I got a Barmah squashy hat. Very happy with it, Gets worn every day, keeps the sun and rain off and rolls up. Shades your eyes well also
 

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Although I don’t think I saw anyone in Africa wearing anything other than bucket hats or baseball caps
 
Downside of baseball caps is that they give no protection to back of neck. It’s why Rhodesian troopies and French Foreign Legion all wore caps with a flap that rolled down over back of neck.

Personally I hate wearing sunscreen- I am much more comfortable wearing loose long sleeved clothing a good wide brimmed hat and keeping out of the midday sun. That’s for mad dogs and Englishmen.
 
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