Good winter cap - recommendations please

furrag
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Can anyone recommend a good Belgian style winter cap that covers the ears, has a peak, and can be worn under a helmet?
I usually wear a skull cap, but I'd like a peak too to keep out the rain. The Castelli risvolto is too big to be worn beneath a helmet. Any experience of the Craft winter cap?
I usually wear a skull cap, but I'd like a peak too to keep out the rain. The Castelli risvolto is too big to be worn beneath a helmet. Any experience of the Craft winter cap?
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I've had a Rapha winter cap for the last few years and can't fault it, it's the only bit of Rapha kit i own and it works a treat.0
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Ive got a great DHB from wiggle roubaix hat. covers the ears and is great, i think they also do a wind proof one too. but i paid about £10 for a roubaix fleecy hat cant go wrong for value really! and its well made too. sealskinzs are also good, depends if your going to ride in the rain or if wind is a serious problem. as that would be the only reason to buy one for me. however i do own some of there gloves! cracking!0
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Rapha do a variety of them (not cheap) but maybe Solo or Walz caps?M.Rushton0
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mrushton wrote:Rapha do a variety of them (not cheap) but maybe Solo or Walz caps?
http://www.velorution.biz/shop/swrve-wi ... ling-caps/
Looks the dogs danglies, but not cheap at £37 delivered!
Hard finding reviews for both this and the Specialized Argali though.0