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Akubra Overload

Chamuco

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Guadalajara Mexico
Does anyone have the Adventurer? Looks like it might be a good choice for my next Akubra.

<<<Update>>>
Never mind - will know in 3 months...

I have it and I love it, somehow I love wider brimmed hats, this one is a head turner..

You may get called Indy from time to time but who cares !!!

you won't be disappointed !!!
 

Duper

Practically Family
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Ontario, Canada
I was on the Akubra home site earlier today and one of their revolving banner heads showed a new Electric Blue Rough Rider model. I don't think I could pull it off living in my urban environment but it sure does catch the eye. For the more calm folk they also producing the Riverina and the Cattleman in bran now.

,,,Mike
 

Duper

Practically Family
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Ontario, Canada
I can't gat anything to work on the new EA website. Anyone else having this issue?

On my laptop (Windows 8) it works great, but on my Apple iPad 2 it is very slow to load the main page and it takes a while to resolve the hat images as well when selected.

,,,Mike
 

Fed in a Fedora

Practically Family
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739
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Dixie, USA
Thanks guys. Y'all sure do egg a fellow on into more and more hats. On the other hand, it beats my other hobbies. Harleys, scuba diving and shooting all make the hat hobby seem cheap by comparison. At least that's how I sell it to my dear wife.

Fed
 

Motorcyclist

Familiar Face
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Durham, NC
Loved reading through this thread but you guys really aren't great for my wallet :) I've had a couple of Snow River hats since 1988 or '89 when I was in college. Never really wore hats as much until more recently. Started cheap and simple with some boonie hats and then on to some Tilleys. Now I'm discovering my love of the Akubras so the Snowy Rivers are back in rotation and also recently purchased a Banjo Paterson which I absolutely love.... And to make things worse there are some more in the mail.. The graphite Banjo and a sand Leisure Time... Can't wait and thanks to all for all the information on here!





 

g.durand

One Too Many
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Down on the Bayou
Welcome aboard, Motorcyclist. Most of us started just like you, cheap and simple, and then.....

If you hang around the Lounge enough you'll find that your wallet is always a little bit thin. [huh]

My wife calls it the poverty support group.
 

Motorcyclist

Familiar Face
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86
Location
Durham, NC
Thanks. I've always loved hats but just hadn't really gotten around to it much if you know what I mean. Now I'm hooked though. I think someone else made mention somewhere earlier in this thread that hats can at least be cheaper than some other obsessions. Motorcycle accessories certainly are not cheap.
 

Fed in a Fedora

Practically Family
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739
Location
Dixie, USA
Loved reading through this thread but you guys really aren't great for my wallet :) I've had a couple of Snow River hats since 1988 or '89 when I was in college. Never really wore hats as much until more recently. Started cheap and simple with some boonie hats and then on to some Tilleys. Now I'm discovering my love of the Akubras so the Snowy Rivers are back in rotation and also recently purchased a Banjo Paterson which I absolutely love.... And to make things worse there are some more in the mail.. The graphite Banjo and a sand Leisure Time... Can't wait and thanks to all for all the information on here!






Welcome to the hat addiction. Akubras are great hats. You might give a look at some of the softer hats. They have their own benefits.

So, what do you ride?

Fed - on an old chromed to the max Wide Glide.
 
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moontheloon

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8,592
Location
NJ
Loved reading through this thread but you guys really aren't great for my wallet :) I've had a couple of Snow River hats since 1988 or '89 when I was in college. Never really wore hats as much until more recently. Started cheap and simple with some boonie hats and then on to some Tilleys. Now I'm discovering my love of the Akubras so the Snowy Rivers are back in rotation and also recently purchased a Banjo Paterson which I absolutely love.... And to make things worse there are some more in the mail.. The graphite Banjo and a sand Leisure Time... Can't wait and thanks to all for all the information on here!

welcome home brother

great choice on the Akubras .... they look damn good on ya
 

Motorcyclist

Familiar Face
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Durham, NC
Welcome to the hat addiction. Akubras are great hats. You might give a look at some of the softer hats. They have their own benefits.

So, what do you ride?

Fed - on an old chromed to the max Wide Glide.


Currently in the stable are 2006 BMW R1200GS, 2003 Honda VTR1000, & 2015 Zero SR. Other than the 95+ days I'm normally out riding. Winter doesn't really bother me around here.

I'm sure I will get to some of the softer hats.. Liking the Adventurer & the Stylemaster as well but have to space things out a little bit... So much fun researching and seeing what you guys post.
 

javadave61

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891
Location
Harrisburg, PA
Stopped in a nearby antique store tonight, and they have this gorgeous Akubra Sundowner sitting there. I didn't buy it. Didn't even ask to open the case to see if it happens to be my size. I think the hefty price drove me away. But... it's a beautiful hat and it continues to call out to me. A little searching on here (thanks Rodkins) reveals that Sundowner is an older model, sorta mimics the Open Road in its dimensions. I may go back just to see if it happens to be my size. And if it is? Oh what to do.... thoughts?

It at least makes for good eye candy. Enjoy!

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moontheloon

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8,592
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NJ
Stopped in a nearby antique store tonight, and they have this gorgeous Akubra Sundowner sitting there. I didn't buy it. Didn't even ask to open the case to see if it happens to be my size. I think the hefty price drove me away. But... it's a beautiful hat and it continues to call out to me. A little searching on here (thanks Rodkins) reveals that Sundowner is an older model, sorta mimics the Open Road in its dimensions. I may go back just to see if it happens to be my size. And if it is? Oh what to do.... thoughts?

It at least makes for good eye candy. Enjoy!

Dave.... not to be a bad influence .... but if you go back and that slice is your size ... you better F'n leave with it wrapped around your skull bro

that thing is SWEET !!!

that price is not that bad my man ... do the right thing [huh]
 
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javadave61

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Harrisburg, PA
Dave.... not to be a bad influence .... but if you go back and that slice is your size ... you better F'n leave with it wrapped around your skull bro

that thing is SWEET !!!

that price is not that bad my man ... do the right thing [huh]
Given that 90+% of antique store hats are too small for me, if this thing fits, it's destiny, right? Now, if only my wife could buy that simple logic.
 

moontheloon

I'll Lock Up
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8,592
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NJ
Given that 90+% of antique store hats are too small for me, if this thing fits, it's destiny, right? Now, if only my wife could buy that simple logic.

here is how you pitch it to her

you say ... if this random hat is my size it is fate and I have to own it... if it is not no more hats until next month

... see what I did there ?... pretty genius ... :cool:
 

ingineer

One Too Many
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1,088
Location
Clifton NJ
What willpower.
I always just lie, "it was $12 and 50 cents, couldn't pass it up"
oh and MC lets see your rides om the MC thread
my Nolan 104 modular is the most expensive thing i wear
 
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