Hoo-Rag Multi-function Head Gear Review

I’ve been using the Hoo-Rag for a few weeks now, but I’ve been using a similar product for years (the Buff) , and I love them. The Hoo-Rag multi-function head gear is useful beyond the easy-on neck warmer: you can bend and twist the microfiber fabric into beanies, balaclavas, head bands, and more. At only 1 oz (28 g), I often carry a couple in my pack, especially as the temperatures cool.

The Hoo-Rag is a multi-function head gear made from a blended fabric. The seamless tube of fabric measures approximately 10 × 19 in (25.5 × 48.25 cm) but has a generous stretch to fit over all kinds of body types.

I highly recommend this head gear, and I’d like to thank Hoo-Rag for sending me a sample to test!


Disclaimer: The author (Derek Hansen) was provided with a free sample of the Hoo-Rag from the manufacturer for testing and evaluation purposes. 

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6 responses to “Hoo-Rag Multi-function Head Gear Review”

  1. Dan Mahoney Avatar
    Dan Mahoney

    One of the best reviews ever!!!

    1. Derek Avatar
      Derek

      Thanks Dan!

  2. Just Your Average Hiker Avatar

    I agree with Dan… love the applications I haven’t tried with the Hoo-Rag competitor version… I think I’ll rock the ascot tonight! So much more useful than the sling.

  3. […] of the first things I did was cover the pillow with a pillowcase. I seem to always carry a microfiber head buff—a tube of fabric that has multiple uses. I find the shell on the pillow a little stiff and […]

  4. ScoutmasterTM Avatar
    ScoutmasterTM

    Would love to see a BSA design on this to get my scouts interested in wearing one.

  5. Peter Avatar
    Peter

    Warning: The vendor’s site is almost unusable, it’s so “tricksy”. It takes awhile to actually find the sub-zero hoo-rag.

    Also, it’s full of psudo-patria “Americah” crap that you have to wade through, too. (If you have to pledge to it, or wear it on your sleeve, do you really believe it?)