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 06/30/2025 02:32 PM
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Cole

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What works and what doesn't work? Info please.

And have you used the cheaper eBay version of Future fins? Do they work? Did they explode? More info please.

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 06/30/2025 03:48 PM
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garcia

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Had a friend who wore a baseball cap with a shoelace tied to the hat adjustment strap (on the back of the hat) and a roach/alligator clip tied to the other end of the shoelace. He clipped that onto his t-shirt. Old school, but it worked and it was cheap (unlike most surf shop stuff). Stylish AND functional. (He never lost a hat.)
 06/30/2025 06:51 PM
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tom

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I had small success with a straw hat (demoted from yard work) but only really worked on small longboard days. The chin string was sufficient to keep it from getting lost. Have a friend who uses a tennis visor that ends up around the neck (usually) instead of floating away. YMMV.

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 07/01/2025 05:40 AM
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Cole

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I did the ball cap, but I paddle kinda flat and it cut my vision down too much. That, and my ears seem to be some focal point for solar radiation.

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 07/01/2025 06:29 AM
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Central Floridave

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I use Dakine Indo Surf Hat. I really like it.

Coincidently I have MOHS surgery scheduled for today on top of my scalp. Squamous. Very small though.

It turns out my mountain bike helmet has a square on top of it that is full sun so the top of my head was exposed for the past 4 years. The squamous is right where that square sun spot is. I have since put tape on the hole on top of the helmet.

 07/01/2025 07:55 AM
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Cole

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Coincidently I have MOHS surgery scheduled for today on top of my scalp. Squamous. Very small though.

That's was my issue. My head is getting burned, even though I have hair. We need to check the ozone layer again.

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 07/01/2025 08:44 AM
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johnnyboy

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I use a Shelta hat, its expensive but it works very well. I'm bald so no amount of sunscreen is going to stop me from looking like a ripe zit after a session.

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 07/01/2025 10:09 AM
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CurtisEflush

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I have some really old long-sleeve, white rash guards with a lycra "squid lid" hood built-in. The hood has a small, black visor over the eyes.

It's great for lightweight upper-body + noggin sun protection if you get the right size, but your face will get that Eskimo tan for sure.

On mine, unfortunately, the hoods were a bit loose. They flopped over my eyes at inconvenient times, and I've never liked how any kind of ear covering distorts my perception of sound.

There's a modern version of one with ear holes by O'Neill for $59 on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/ONeill-...eeve/dp/B01M9JGR18/ref



Bonus: Has a zippered pocket on the back:


Edited: 07/01/2025 at 10:12 AM by CurtisEflush
 07/01/2025 10:10 AM
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Wavewatcher

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My arm's "small" squamous cell cancer left inch-long scar.

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 07/01/2025 11:17 AM
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Patman McTurtle

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The FCS bucket at ron jons works for me, I added a piece of velcro to hold up the bill when paddling.
 07/01/2025 02:59 PM
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Cole

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I have the O'neill hoodie and it tried to drown me several times on a medium size day. I definitely get what you are saying.

FCS and Dakine sound like winners. I'll check them out. Did you buy them small or do they fit comfortably like a ball cap?

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