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Check out. Your Review. Buyer Protection. Free Shipping. Lightweight high-strength aluminum alloy. Multi-angle adjustment adjustable in length. Elbow part elastic, non-slip, detachable wash. Suitable diameter: This Italian-made cap from De Marchi features an understated single stripe and comes in navy blue or white. The cotton-polyester blend is designed for comfort and sweat wicking, keeping you comfortable in a variety of riding conditions.

The open-cell mesh fabric wicks moisture and facilitates ventilation. This cap from Assos combines breathability with rain, wind, and sun protection. The center of the cap uses a polyester-cotton blend fabric that shelters you from the elements, while the sides are a breathable mesh that keeps your head cool. That same packable material is now available in a cycling cap, an ideal companion for rides when rain is a certainty.

And despite its blacked-out appearance, a reflective brim logo increases visibility at night. Similar to the Assos cap, this POC lid uses a poly-cotton construction to blend performance with comfort. A reflective brim logo helps drivers see you in the dark, and an elastic band on the back provides a snug fit. The understated black lid sports an Italian flag down the center and uses a polyester mesh construction to wick sweat and keep you cool on steamy summer rides.

Pearl Izumi took a big step toward sustainable design when it debuted this all-merino wool cycling cap in September. The Italian company has been making light, breathable, packable caps since before riders knew they wanted them. But no one wants to look like a lobster on two wheels when a bluebird ride comes to an end, so Giro designed a cap with a UPF rating meaning it blocks your face from harmful UVA and UVB rays.

Want a hat with a logo of a kangaroo eating pizza or a sassy Anthony Bourdain quote on it? Headsweats offers customizable hats with whatever design you can dream up. Machines for Freedom is a company founded by women who are designing kits and accessories with women in mind. There are too many loud prints by this Texas-based company to feature just one—good luck picking your favorite. This cap is for all those brave souls who see gray skies rolling in and go ride anyway, a tribute to wheels that spin through summer storms and shoulder-season drizzles.

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