Out here the sun finds the back of your neck, the wind finds your ears, and a branch finds your head. Different problems, different gear.
What's in here
Headwear and face cover: caps and wide-brim hats, wool and fleece beanies, balaclavas and neck gaiters, hard hats and sports helmets, plus ear muffs and eyewear that go with them.
Which one suits you
| The problem |
Pick |
Why |
| Sun on face and neck |
Wide-brim hats, caps |
Covers ears and neck |
| Cold and frost |
Wool or fleece beanie |
Ear flap versions |
| Wind and dust |
Balaclava or gaiter |
Covered, still breathes |
| Noise and debris |
Hard hat, muffs, eyewear |
They fit together |
Before you buy
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Check the certification on the product page: if a helmet or hard hat carries a standard, the product page says so. Where it doesn't, treat it as recreational headwear, not site PPE.
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A balaclava is cover, not a filter: the face masks and gaiters here stop wind, dust and sun. None of them is a respirator and none filters what you breathe.
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Sizing: most caps and beanies adjust or stretch. Helmets and hard hats give a measured range on the product page.
Free delivery to Australia and New Zealand. Allow up to three weeks from the day you order.