Insect Repellent

Insect Repellent Hat

An insect repellent hat, such as Craghoppers Nosilife Sun Men's Hat, is made from insect repellent fabric. Insect repellent treatment is permanently bound to the hat's material, giving your head effective protection from insect bites.

Craghoppers Nosilife Sun Men's Hat
Craghoppers Nosilife Sun Men's Hat
Lightweight, packable sun hat made from permanent Nosilife insect repellent fabric. UPF 40+ SolarDry sun protection, moisture control head band. Helps body moisture evaporate. Choice of size and colour.
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According to Craghoppers, Nosilife clothing has been independently tested to reduce insect bites by 80 to 90 percent. Nosilife hats also provide ultraviolet protection to shield you from the sun's harmful rays.

Craghoppers Nosilife Hats

Craghoppers Nosilife sun hat for men is a lightweight, packable sun hat made from permanent Nosilife insect repellent fabric. The hat provides UPF 40+ SolarDry sun protection and has a moisture control head band. There is a choice of size and colour.

Craghoppers NosiLife outback hat with an adjustable chin strap for a comfortable fit, is made from Nosilife permanent insect repellent material. The hat provides SolarDry UPF 40 sun protection and has an outer zipped pocket for storing items securely. Different sizes are available.

The Craghoppers Nosilife desert walking hat has rear elasticord size adjustment and vented sides. It is made from insect repellent material, which prevents 90 percent of insect bites, and has foldaway neck sun protection. The desert walking hat helps body moisture evaporate.

Insect Repellent Hats

If you are travelling to an area where you might have to fight off biting insects, invest in a packable, lightweight insect repellent hat to protect you from mosquitoes, sand flies, midges and anything else that fancies a nibble.

An insect repellent hat is not just for the outback; it will protect you from mosquito bites and sunburn when you are walking in the countryside, golfing, gardening, working outdoors or simply lazing in the garden.

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