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No Sweat Hat Liner is a disposable Liner / Sweat Absorber that sticks on the inside of ANY hat, cap, mask or helmet and soaks up sweat so you do NOT have sweat dripping down onto your face and into your eyes or glasses while you are playing or training. Sports players of all ages and levels are currently using NoSweat in their hats NoSweat’s patented design and Dri-LID technology is engineered to absorb forehead sweat and clear your line of vision. Allowing you to keep your eye on the prize and take your game to a whole new level. No Scent technology helps prevent stains and eliminate odors, keeping your LID Cleaner. Fresher. Longer. BENEFITS: Keeps sweat out of your eyes & glasses Prevents NASTY Sweat Stains on your LID Hypoallergenic -- Helps prevent acne & skin irritation Comfortable -- Thin, soft, and lightweight. No Scent Technology -- Reduces Odor Reduces Sweat & FOG in glasses or eyewear Patented universal design -- Sticks inside the front and/or back of any LID 100% AMERICAN MADE"
B**E
You NEED this product!
I’ve been wearing hats my whole life and I’ve ruined way too many expensive hats with a sweat stain or sweat bleach. This product is discrete, easy to install, fits perfectly, and is so comfortable you don’t even realize it’s there. It also DOES ITS JOB!It provides a barrier between your sweat and your hat, while soaking up all that nastiness. It’s also easy to replace when necessary.I’ll never wear a hat again without a No Sweat hat liner!
W**E
Say goodbye to sweat stained hats
Absolutely great idea. The thickness reduces the chance of stitch irritation. Good value for the money. Would be great if they made a fitted version for fedoras.
E**O
No sweat! Literally
I got these for work because recently were able to use company issued baseball caps as an alternative head wear. I work at Disneyland with PhotoPass so we’re out in the sun a lot. I really haven’t had a really sweaty day, yet, but so far it’s doing what it’s suppose to do. My fear was for my hat to develop those sweat stains, so far nothing. I’ve had mine in for about a month now. I haven’t had the need to swap it out yet. So I think the pack should last me a while. Well worth it!
R**S
Honest review after 1 month of summer use...
These liners will ruin your hats, and I think it's the point of using them...It's summer in Colorado and this summer has been a hot one. I play a lot of golf and I've worn these liners in 2 hats for the last month plus...First off...they are far too expensive for what you get, let's be honest. Second...the liners do not absorb sweat, they block your hat from absorbing the sweat, so you'll still get drenched in sweat, but your hat will be cleaner. Third...Since these block the sweat from your hat, they also act as a heat trap, the front of your head will be hotter. Fourth and final...the adhesive WILL NOT come off. It creates a gummy goop of slime that binds into your brim and it will not come off. I have tired baking soda and vinegar in the dish washer in a hat rack, you name it. Once you start using these, you can never stop, your brim will never be the same and your only option is to keep sticking these in...This might be an acceptable solution for some people, but I'll just wash my hats more often and accept that hats don't last forever.
M**R
If you sweat a lot, get this product
Easy to attach to hat, you won’t even feel it there. Does what it says absorbs sweat so hats won’t become ruined
K**
So good
So worth the money
B**T
Easy to use and works great!
My husband sweats a lot and these are great for mopping up all that sweat! They save us from having to but all new hats halfway through the summer!
V**D
Great advent for sweat absorption...and I'll never buy again. Let me tell you why
Installation: This is very straight forward, simply remove the hat liner from the bag, remove the non-stick backing, and line up with the brim of your hat/helmet. I'd recommend putting it on just enough so it sticks, and then actually putting the hat ON your head, and pressing with the heel of your palm around the circumference of your head to make it stick into place in a fashion that actually molds to the position it will be in during actual use.Comfort: (2 Stars) They didn't think ahead to create relief cuts into the hat liner so that when it bends to the curve of whatever it's being placed around (most likely your forehead), that the bunched up fabric doesn't dig into your skin, which becomes softened and more sensitive due to being sweaty. So, I had to make these cuts/adjustments myself (see attached pic). This was time consuming and kind of annoying, but the prospects of no sweat/salt lines creasing through the brim and not having to worry about putting my precious golf hats through the washer, urged me to get over it.Use: At first, your hat will smell like a new car. Seriously it’s glorious. After a few days of heavy sweat absorption however, (e.g. golfing in arizona) it will smell like your sweaty gym shorts and you can't wait to get it off your forehead. Also, after having it on for about a week or so, the adhesive of the liner will have created a mildly sticky bond with the fabric that lines the brim of the hat, (even more-so with the dri-fit hats) so you'll have to pick off the gunky residue before installing a new one. This wasn't necessarily a dealbreaker for me either - the problem emerging here actually resides in the fact that it was quickly becoming apparent that I am only getting about 4-7 "uses" out each liner before it has to be thrown out and replaced with another. "But this is why they give you 6 liners in a package! DUH", you might say, and yes that is true. But I also have 6 other hats that need liners too. So now this becomes a money/economics issue.Value: 1 STAR (and why I'm never buying again) - Quite frankly, kudos to these guys for coming up with a product that people will have to keep buying over and over again in order to keep that wonderful new car smell wafting into their noses every time the wind blows just right. It really is quite nice - right up until it’s not. From a larger perspective though this is a simple math problem. Each packet costs $9.99, and your hat is presumably $24.90-34.00 (maybe more...or worse, LESS). So after you've replenished your stock of hat liners 3x, you may as well have bought a new hat altogether. Not to mention for those who actually give a flying hoot about how much waste product they create, you're just tossing these things into the trash and slapping on another one, thus contributing to the long and perpetually increasing issue of humans just------leaving their schitt all over this planet.On the other end, it so happens that a plastic ballcap washing frame/cage also sells for around $9.99, and you can use that over, and over, and over and ov-----you get my point. "But won’t putting it through the wash make the colors fade?”, you might ask? Well yes, that is possible. But so will the repeated use of wearing your hat out in the sun, and general use over the lifespan of the clothing accessory itself. How can you slow down that process? Just air-dry your hat (while inside of the washing cage/frame), and VIOLA - once you’ve washed it 3 times, you’ve technically made your money back, your hats stay clean, and there’s next-to-no waste product or need for repeat purchases (hey look, that’s money you can use to buy golf balls!!!! Or...ya know, whatever else you spend your money on you have to lie to your spouse about) .Solution: I hope this prompts the folks that make these hat liners to come up with a solution that is re-usable. Charge a little more to keep your margins in check (we'll understand), and maybe - just maybe you'll turn this product into the hygienically pragmatic, ecologically responsible clothing solution that it was intended to be.Sidenote: YOU SWEAT ALL AROUND YOUR HEAD. So you'll still get the sweat rings eventually, just in a nifty little pattern shaped like the sweat liner that will appear across the front of the cap, making it painfully apparent that you're trying to prevent the problem in the first place. Then it just looks stupid.
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