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BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => EQUIPMENT USAGE, EXPERIMENTATION, HIVE PLANS, CONSTRUCTION TIPS AND TOOLS => Topic started by: BabcockFarms on January 24, 2012, 11:51:59 pm
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Ok, shields up.
I am one not to beat around the bush, I have a large head. When I look at head ware that says one size fits most, guess what, my head evidently is larger than most.
I am looking to purchase protective gear and would like to know what would be the best option for a guy with a larger than average noggin. For those of you who are not familiar with Big Head Todd and the Monsters, they are a rock band from Colorado, a place where I was born, raised, and lived until about 8 years ago. An awesome band, however I have a larger head than Big Head Todd. Ok so Big Head Todd is just a stage name as he only wears a size 7 3/8 hat, not big by any means. I digress; I do have a larger head than the average guy. Some ware closer to a size 8 hat. So what do you think I should purchase. I am afraid that if I purchase a conventional plastic hat and veil I will have an uncomfortable fit.
I know I will probably receive a lot of flack but I don’t want to purchase something that I will be unsatisfied with. As I am just getting started, and at this point this spring will be my first dance, I am trying to be frugal with my funds I have allocated towards this new endeavor.
As always, I appreciate the knowledge of this collective.
Ron
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I wear a 7 3/4 hat so I feel your pain. I use the English hoods on my suit and jacket and they are both fine. The helmet/veil combos are a little more roomy though.
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helmet and veil are probably good for your home hive use. when i started doing cutouts and swarm captures, i found i needed a little more protection. i like the jacket and hood.
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I always like the hood better.
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Thanks for the replies. I think I will order one with a hood.