Ear Warner's and riding hats?

Fruitcake

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How do others manage wearing both together? My ears get so cold without something covering them but when I put my hat on over the top, I end up with pains in my temples as it makes it tight!
 
I'm sure you can get earwarmers that just fit over the ears and round the back of the head. I suppose earmuffs that doesn't have the band over the head, it sits around the neck.
 
I wear a thin neck warmer, they are called morf on ebay which i pull up or down as necessary. On cold days it can go under my hat without effecting fit if necessary.
 
Get a Buff, they are made from lightweight material that will not alter the fit of your hat but will keep your ears warm. Snazzy colours too.
 
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I have a hat that's /slightly/ too big (59cm when I normally wear a 58cm) that fits my ear warmers under perfectly when I take the extra padding out :). It's my XC skull cap so only gets worn regularly in the winter and has padding in it so it fits in the summer :p.
 
Thanks everybody! Surely, out of all these ideas, I'll find something! Going to have a look at them all and add to my Christmas list! Hate cold ears!
 
Buffs are fab (there's also a lot cheaper ones called multifunctional headwear, you can get them for a couple of pounds on ebay) I wear mine all day (I'm wearing it now), they are great because you can pull them over your nose and mouth, and over your head, you can still breathe through them and they keep your ears warm, no seams and no bulk under your riding hat :)
 
Buffs are fab (there's also a lot cheaper ones called multifunctional headwear, you can get them for a couple of pounds on ebay) I wear mine all day (I'm wearing it now), they are great because you can pull them over your nose and mouth, and over your head, you can still breathe through them and they keep your ears warm, no seams and no bulk under your riding hat :)

^^^^^ This. I have two - when they are not over my head or face they are as good as a polo neck or scarf. Cheap and cheerful too
 
I just found cosyhatcovers on Facebook, look them up they look really good I'm going to buy my daughter one for Christmas, saw them at Builth cob sale too
 
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