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well, I do think you can get breathable plastic (sounds a bit off but I think you get the idea... is permeable a better word?) but it is expensive though. |
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the thing with a rain hat is your face is still going to get wet. I wear glasses so rain in my face is more than annoying, it's practically blinding. |
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this is prehalfbaked. i think ive seen it as a piece of chingdogu. |
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PeterSealy - a wide-brimmed hat would be large and cumbersome. Using the above idea and a close-fitting cap, I imagine the whole thing to be collapsable and then slipped into a backpack. |
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Which actually brings me to another design. You could incorporate the umbrella into the back of a backpack, thus using the backpack as a base. It would probably be even more stable that way. |
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