Pduck said:OK, I just thought there might be a way to speed up the process.
univibe88 said:When my campdraft was new, I just sat on it a few times. Then wore it in the snow. Of course I was going for a haphazard, imprecise bash.
kabuto said:Here's a video demonstrating the standard break-in:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7LVl7pFrIqQ
I also recommend running over it with your car at the end.
jpbales said:what was the purpose of that?? *heavy breathing*lol
Pduck said:OK, I just thought there might be a way to speed up the process.
jpbales said:"How do you break in a hat?"
use a crow bar like most burglars
jpbales said:usually a good steam over the tea kettle then sticking it right on my head helps.
wet it around the sweat then wearing it helps.
wearing it around the house and whenever you get a chance helps.
i made a block the shape of my head which fits in around the sweatband and I usually leave that in over night or whenever and that helps. Since it's my actual head's shape, when I take it out and put it on it's like I've been wearing it already.
I know I've posted this thing in like a gazillion other threads, but it works! I made it from cutting 4 or 5 peices of plywood to a trace of my head I made, gluing/screwing them together, and sanding them down. Now I can break in a hat without wearing it, and stretch hats that don't fit quite right.
edit: i know, I need to make a new one that looks pretty, but this one does fine for now!