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Whether you spend winter in the snow-bound mountains, the barren tundra, or the wind-whipped city, your head will remain warm and retrospective in the Canada Goose Aviator Hat. This is a new take on the classic bomber hat, updated by the arctic expedition experts at Canada Goose. Outside, Arctic-Tech nylon fends off snow and blocks wind. Inside, you'll find the signature freeze-proof coyote fur lining that adorns Canada Goose jacket hoods from Chicago to the Chilkoot Pass.
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Canada Goose takes on a classic with the new Aviator. This hat is great for the urban wind tunnels or the extreme Arctic. It comes equipped with coyote fur lining and a chin strap to keep the hat tight to the head. Perfect for the urban outdoors person.
| Country of Origin: | Canada |
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| Manufacturer Warranty: | Lifetime |
| Material: | Arctic-Tech nylon, coyote fur |
| Recommended Use: | Winter casual, stationary outdoor activity |
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Absolutely love it!!! | |
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I love this hat! It is extremely warm, very comfortable and feels very stable on your head. I have problems occasionally with hats sliding around on my head. This one doesn't at all but also doesn't feel tight! Kind of the best of both worlds. Canada Goose definitely gave this hat a great twist on an old school style and I think it's great! It's got a hefty price tag but in my opinion it's well worth it! | |
| Steve Tibbitts at Backcountry.com on 11/24/2008 | |
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These hats are some of the warmest around. They are made of cloth/nylon and will weather better than leather versions. If you don't live where it is cold, don't buy it, you will cook your head. Very durable, and again, very warm. | |
| Robert Prinzing at Backcountry.com on 11/17/2008 | |