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A running hat protects you from the sun, sweat, rain, and wind. Try these runner-approved models from On, Nike, Sunday Afternoons, Headsweats, and more.
Whether pounding the pavement or the trail, you need a hat that can go the distance. We tested over 25 running hats to find the most breathable, moisture-wicking hats to buy now.
The Best Running Hats of 2024. Best Overall Running Hat: Headsweats Performance Race Hat; Best Budget Running Hat: GADIEMKENSD Outdoor Hat; Runner-Up Best Running Hat: Sunday Afternoons...
Best Overall Running Hat: Janji AFO Hyperlight Cap; Best Overall Running Hat — Runners-Up: Ciele Athletics ALZCap SC and On Lightweight Cap; Best Classic Running Hat: Patagonia Duckbill Trucker Hat; Best Technical Trucker Running Hat: Boco Gear Technical Trucker; Best Budget Running Hat: Headsweats Running Hat
Best Ultralight Running Hat: Janji AFO Hyperlight Cap; Best Vents: On Lightweight Cap; Best Mesh Running Hat: KAVU Trail Runner; Best for Sun Protection: FRACTEL Legionnaire Hat; Best Short-Brim Running Hat: Hoka Packable Trail Hat; Best Running Visor: Ciele Athletics FSTVisor
Running hats are designed with lightweight, breathable materials that wick away sweat and dry quickly, helping to keep you cool and comfortable.
Best running hat: Fractel F-Series Cap. Best lightweight running hat: Janji AFO Hyperlight Cap. Best running hat for sun protection: Rnnr Distance Hat
Whether it's to stop the sun beating down on your face during the summer, a convenient way of keeping your hair up when out training, shelter from the rain as you go running through all-weathers,...
There are plenty of good running hats for summer and winter, though our list primarily covers the warmer days. As always, all of our picks come from our own running experiences. We’ve run in just about all of these picks, even if we haven’t given them the full review treatment.
Retire your sweat-stained baseball cap and upgrade to a lightweight running hat. Whether you’re going for a quick jog or training for a marathon, wearing a hat keeps the sun and rain off your face and out of your eyes while you log your miles outside.