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Which do you prefer, a Doo Rag or a Skull Cap?

Criteria for wearing a dew rag:

1. you must own and ride a Harley/HarleyChopper

2. must have a sizable tattoo

3. you and your SO must smoke Camels. (not real Camels stupid, the ones with no filters)

4. must drink at least a twelve pack per day of Coors with a shot of Jack Daniels chaser for each can

5. etc.

Naw, I would stick with a skull cap! I don't need one myself. I don't sweat. Just got back from Sedona AZ an hour ago with temps to 113* along Lake Roosevelt. Now if I found one that would stay wet for and hour or two it might work. Had a soaker vest and my Frog Tog neck soaker and was actually quite comfy.

If you have never been to Sedona AZ put it on your "bucket list". I watched the sun rise on "Coffee Pot Rock" with a cup of Sky Ranch Motel's best coffee. Doesn't get much better than this. Left at 6 AM, stopped in Payson AZ for a great breakfast and home in Tucson/Oro Valley by 1:00 PM.

Jack
 
Cortech only 6$

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Well I don't meet any of your criteria to wear a rag but I'm still exploring the possibilities. I like the idea of the vest and neck thingamabob. I do also have Sedona on my list for the end of September. Bunch of my Harley riding friends and I (with the wives in tow) are headed down. About a 5 hours ride down there. I hear its great. Done Flagstaff and both sides of the Grand Canyon several times. Winslow Arizona is a great ride also with a stop at the big Crater. It was pretty pricey but worth it. Did it two years ago. Loved Winslow.


Criteria for wearing a dew rag:

1. you must own and ride a Harley/HarleyChopper

2. must have a sizable tattoo

3. you and your SO must smoke Camels. (not real Camels stupid, the ones with no filters)

4. must drink at least a twelve pack per day of Coors with a shot of Jack Daniels chaser for each can

5. etc.

Naw, I would stick with a skull cap! I don't need one myself. I don't sweat. Just got back from Sedona AZ an hour ago with temps to 113* along Lake Roosevelt. Now if I found one that would stay wet for and hour or two it might work. Had a soaker vest and my Frog Tog neck soaker and was actually quite comfy.

If you have never been to Sedona AZ put it on your "bucket list". I watched the sun rise on "Coffee Pot Rock" with a cup of Sky Ranch Motel's best coffee. Doesn't get much better than this. Left at 6 AM, stopped in Payson AZ for a great breakfast and home in Tucson/Oro Valley by 1:00 PM.

Jack
 
I have been looking at this one and the same brand only in the skull cap style. Not sure which will work better for a full face helmet.

Either works well I prefer the tie type to make it tight. They material is very thin but strong you will not feel the knot. I wear a composite helmet.
 
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