Best Hot Weather Headband For Sweat

I am tired of sweat dripping down my face and getting my glasses covered in sweat, salt, and making it difficult to see. Who makes the best cycling headband? Thanks

I am a huge fan of the Halo headbands. I am a heavy, salty sweater, and I just can’t imagine running without them.

Castelli makes some nice headbands too, both summer & winter weight, but they don’t have the rubber sweat band that Halo does.

I sweat like crazy. Initially was thrilled with the Halo. When I came across the gutr, I found a new favorite. Since it has no cloth to saturate, it just takes the sweat and runs it completely away from my eyes.

Haven’t used it for anything other than bushwalking (hiking/backpacking etc.) yet but I have a Coolmax Buff. I haven’t used a standard Buff to compare but it is supposed to be much cooler and better wicking. Also, you could always cut one of these in half and have two.

Define hot? Hotter than Hell in Witchita falls last year at 109 a Gutr band was good. Cooler than that sweat bands often are fine

Another vote for the Halo. I’m in Central Florida and am a heavy sweater, especially in the humid summer months. The Halo works great!

Have both Gutr and Halo. I prefer the look of the Halo but the performance of Gutr.

I am also a very heavy sweater, I tried them all and prefer the Halo.

I use a headsweats beanie. Not a headband, but I’m more worried about sun on my hairless head :wink:

It also works pretty decent at keeping me cool in the hot, dry weather of central CA (90+F <30% RH)

I am also a very heavy sweater, I tried them all and prefer the Halo.

same here, gutr was OK, but I use the halo. Forgot it on a run last week, and by mile 2 I was realizing how much I need that thing.

I like the headsweats visors and other head gear.

Another vote for the Halo, although I haven’t tried the Gutr. Not a fan of Headswetz. Seems like they fill with sweat easily and then it just runs down your face.

I love my Nike visor, though. It’s a Lycra-type material and doesn’t seem to have the sweat-running problem of Headswetz.

So for those of you with the gutr - I have one but in the aero position i really find it hard to get it in a position on my forehead with my helmet where it doesnt just dump the sweat over the top at the front so I ditched using it - any tips?

You of course want to keep moisture out of your shoes right?

I am a huge fan of the Halo headbands. I am a heavy, salty sweater, and I just can’t imagine running without them.

I just tried out my new Halo and it was great for sweat but I got the feeling that the band was keeping my head warmer. Anyone else feel warmer when wearing a headband? Preventing cooling by blocking valuable evaporation real estate doesn’t seem like a good property of a device designed for sweating people.

Or does water evaporates from the band as quickly as it would from my skin, and the warm feeling is all in my head? (no pun intended)!

I’ll try the halo a few more times but if I can’t get used to the feeling I might have to give the sweat gutr a try.

I guess you’re taking away forehead space that could help get some wind & cool you, but it’s a tradeoff.

If I can keep sweat from burning my eyes, I’ll do it at most any cost. I’ve yet to try a Gutr though. Seems gimicky & really awful looking, but if it works, it works.

I’ve tried both the gutr and the halo. I prefer the halo by far. I thought the gutr was a total piece of crap - it didn’t to it’s job despite many attempts and (I know it’s odd but…) it smelled like cheap plastic. The halo does the job quite well to keep sweat out of the eyes. I agree with others that it seems to keep you slightly warmer in the process, but I suppose that’s somewhat unavoidable. It should be better than a hat. I don’t know if they make it or not, but a visor with the halo bits built in would be perfect.

The only problem with that is I don’t think you’d get it low enough.

I put the rubber band right above my eyebrows, and so the fabric falls over my eyebrows a bit. Basically, the lowest I can get it to help catch all sweat.

If you had a visor that low, you’d never see out of it, and certainly never fit sunglasses under it as well.

Anyone use the Halo Visor? Does it sit too high to work or??

http://store.haloheadband.com/v/vspfiles/assets/images/visorbandw.jpg

The halo sweat liner thingy is partially separated from the visor itself. So you can have the visor and the sweat strip in two separate positions.