I posted this review at http://www.mt-whitney.info but decided to post it here as well...
Just got back from a weekend on the homestead in Montana. I didn't do any hiking, but I got to use my new Mountain Hardware Dome Perignon hat: http://tinyurl.com/3axfxp
This hat is awesome. It's cut to fully cover the ears, so you don't need to pull and stretch the hat. The body is constructed of Polartec 200 fleece, while the earband is made of Gore Windstopper fleece. For the weight counters (unit of your choice) out there, the Dome Perignon weighs .14 lbs or 64 g.
I wore the hat in air temperatures of -5 to 15 degrees F, with windchills down to -25 or so. I also wore it in light snow, which it shed rather easily. Anything this hat covered never got close to chilled. In fact, "warm and toasty" describes my ears and head about 95% of the time. The other 5% was just warm.
As I said, I didn't get any hiking in, but I definitely got the heartrate up during the hours of shoveling and chipping ice. The hat seemed to breathe well, as I never got overheated.
The only negative aspect of the Dome Perignon is its tendency to give you the appearance of having a cone head.
See the hat in action here: http://cmachler.smugmug.com/gallery/3939812
Gear Review: Mountain Hardware Dome Perignon hat
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We were talking about the conehead look last weekend. Me, SnowDude, Tomcat, Moose, Ranboze and probably a few more of us have the MH Dome Perignon. Love the hat, but have been forgetting to take it with me. Its in my bag now! Thanks for the reminder!
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