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If you’re battling bugs, grab the Orvis OutSmart Insect Shield. It’s infused with permethrin to fend off pesky mosquitos and ticks through at least 70 washes. Tie it around your neck or head and hit the road or trail without fear.
If you’re looking for a cozy jack-of-all-trades to serve you during warm-ups and cooldowns, the oversize Lululemon Vinyasa Scarf Rulu can be worn seven different ways—from an infinity cowl to a shrug—via snaps on the short edges. It’s pricey, but the materials and construction make it a worthy investment.
Want to look jazzy while you’re getting after it? The SugarSky National Park shows off your public-lands love while doing a solid for the earth—it’s made from recycled plastic bottles, plus spandex for a little stretch.
Of course, it’s not always sunny out, and in variable conditions there’s little a tube can’t handle. The classic Buff Lightweight Merino Wool wicks moisture like a champion, and we love using ours as a headband.
United by Blue’s Go with the Flow might look like basic head gear, but it’s 100 percent organic and entails a benevolent deed: for each one sold, United by Blue will remove a pound of trash from our oceans and waterways.
Skida’s Tour is designed for high-altitude pursuits, with light insulation to keep your neck or head toasty and an antimicrobial treatment that helps it stay fresh on big days.