Craghoppers NosiLife Ultimate Hat II - Woodland Green
Light green travel hat equipped with a wide brim and an additional face shield made of dense mesh. Its construction provides sun protection and an extra barrier against insects, making it suitable for mountain trails, camping, water trips, or forest walks.
Durable polyamide, SolarShield technology
The polyamide material used for the shirt is entirely recycled, featuring mechanical resistance and good moisture-wicking properties. Inside, there is a band that effectively aids moisture wicking. The top of the hat has ventilation holes for free air circulation. The SolarShield technology offers a high level of protection against harmful UVA and UVB radiation, safeguarding against sunburn and skin damage with a protection level of UPF 50.
wide brim, mosquito net, Nosilife technology
The hat features a brim that effectively shields the face from the sun. Additionally, the model is equipped with an integrated mosquito net made of dense mesh, providing effective protection for the face and neck against insects. The model also utilizes innovative NosiLife technology aimed at protecting against insects, particularly mosquitoes and ticks. This involves impregnating the fabric with a special repellent that deters insects, reducing the risk of bites and the diseases they can transmit, such as Lyme disease or malaria. This solution reduces the risk of bites without negatively affecting wearing comfort. The substance is imperceptible, odorless, and safe in contact with the skin.
Main features
- made from recycled polyamide
- built-in mosquito net
- SolarShield technology
- NosiLife technology
- ventilation holes
- internal moisture-wicking band
Militaria.pl is a premium dealer of Craghoppers.
Craghoppers is a British outdoor clothing brand, founded in 1965 in Batley by Brian Gaskins and Roy Holmes. A turning point in its history was Chris Bonington's expedition to Mount Everest in 1975, during which the team used its clothing, which cemented the brand's reputation. In 1996, Kiwi pants were introduced, which became an outdoor icon - over 10 million pairs have been sold. The company is known for innovations such as AquaDry waterproof systems, Wash & Wear quick-drying fabrics, SolarShield UV protection materials, and the NosiLife line line, the world's first clothing with permanent insect protection. Since 2006, Craghoppers has been collaborating with Bear Grylls to create collections tested in extreme conditions, including Survivor pants and lightweight jackets and shirts that are water and stain resistant. The brand is also committed to protecting the environment - it supports the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund, uses CO₂Renu recycling technologies and NewHide tanning processes, which significantly reduce water consumption.
| Color/camouflage | Green hue |
|---|---|
| Material type | Synthetic |
| Material flexibility | Inextensible |
| Material texture | Uniform (smooth) |
| Circuit regulation | No |
| Gender | Men's |
| Ventilation | Holes |
| Weight | 125 g |
| Additional material | Polyester |
| Main material | Polyamide |
| Main color | Woodland Green |
| Velcro panel | No |
| Thermoactive | No |
| Manufacturer code | CUC401/J77 |
| Brand | Craghoppers |
| EAN |