Good Boonie
This short-brimmed boonie has a liner layer inside. I usually wear a 61-cm hat, and I got the same size for this. It fit a bit snug initially, but it has stretched out a bit with use.
Ready to run through the jungle? Take a look at the Danish M84 boonie hat. A classic jungle-style hat with cinch-cord chin strap, wide brim, and webbing for foliage/vices/autistic fox ears, the M84 boonie is perfect for moderate and temperate climates.
This item is lovingly finished in Danish M84 (diet Flecktarn B). This camo pairs nicely with Flecktarn, MARPAT, and countless other woodland patterns. M84 was created by reducing the number of colors in Flecktarn B while retaining the disruption pattern, choosing three shades which especially suited the Danish woodlands (and US coniferous forests). This results in a versatile woodland pattern with bonus hipster points.
Sizing
Measure the widest circumference around the top of your forehead where the lip of the hat would rest. From what we've found these hats are pretty spot on to their size.
Specs
Condition
Boonie hats are in great condition, and only show minor signs of use. No cuts, tears, holes, or stains are present.
This short-brimmed boonie has a liner layer inside. I usually wear a 61-cm hat, and I got the same size for this. It fit a bit snug initially, but it has stretched out a bit with use.
great unusual camo pattern, works well in urban shrubbery or in climates way too green for me to test where I live. But hiding out on a university campus is always an option when commuting isn't affordable. just camp like a hobo.
Wore this during the Summer and Autumn for hunting. Kept me happy as it hid me from animals and soaked up my sweat. Went great with Flecktarn, Realtee, AOR2 and even Multicam.
I paid only 6$ for this hat because they gave me a 25 $ credit. I have the flyest clothes now for super cheap and they are made to last forever outdoors
An excellent hat with a sturdy build and shorter brim. It fits a bit tight, so buy a few sizes larger to be safe.
Looking forward to next surplus (this is a elaborate cry for help).