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Red Dog Kids Lined Beanie

Hats

Red Dog Kids Lined Beanie

90% Bison Down · Polar fleece · 6.5 to 7.25

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Bison & Silk Ribbed Beanie

Bison Knitwear & Accessories

Bison & Silk Ribbed Beanie

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Ultralight Gear Bison Beanie

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Ultralight Gear Bison Beanie

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Fleece Watch Cap Light Polartec

Watch Caps

Fleece Watch Cap Light Polartec

159 g/m² · Low-profile wat... · Yes

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M-Tac Watch Cap Flecce 260

Watch Caps

M-Tac Watch Cap Flecce 260

100% Polyester · 0.09 lbs · 260 g/m² microf...

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About Beanies & Watch Caps

Beanies & Watch Caps — Headwear That Keeps You Operational

Heat loss through the head is real — and in cold conditions, the right hat or beanie is the difference between operational and hypothermic. SRO's Beanies & Watch Caps collection covers wool, bison-fiber, and synthetic options for every season.

Fiber matters

Different fibers handle different conditions. Bison down (The Buffalo Wool Co.) offers warmth-to-weight that beats wool. Pure merino handles temperature regulation across a wide range. Synthetic blends (M-Tac, Maratac Trident knit) bring durability and quick-dry. See The Buffalo Wool Co. for the bison-fiber lineup and Apparel & Accessories for the full clothing collection.

Watch caps vs. beanies

Watch caps are the traditional military/maritime style — tight-knit, low-profile, won't snag in operational use. Beanies run looser, often with a cuff or fold. Both serve, but the watch cap fits under helmets and head coverings, while the beanie carries more visual style. Most people benefit from one of each.

Pair with the cold-weather kit

Hats sit alongside broader cold-weather gear, seasonal layering, and the rest of tactical apparel. Match the hat fiber to your other layers — bison hat over bison socks creates consistent fiber properties across the body.

Cold-weather minimum: one watch cap (low profile, works under helmets and shells) and one warmer beanie (for camp and stationary use). Two hats cover most realistic temperature ranges.