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A cool hat and bandana for really hot days

By Paul Dvorak | April 30, 2012

 

Chill-Its 6670CT evaporative cooling hard hat with neck shade and cooling towel keeps the sun off worker’s necks while delivering cool comfort. The evaporative cooling bandana (not shown) sports a breakaway hook-and-loop closure for a secure and comfortable fit.

The Chill-Its line uses the 6602 Cooling Towel in three versions of clever personal cooling head wear. It uses polyvinyl acetate (PVA) material in a lightweight, low-profile device that activates quickly by submerging it in water for less than one minute. The result, says the developer, is hours of cooling relief. Three new products provide a superior chill without the added bulk, weight and slime of conventional cooling solutions. The material eliminates the sausage-like bulkiness found in traditional cooling devices and instead offers lightweight, low-profile cooling solution.”

 

Ergodyne
www.ergodyne.com 


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