Anyone used the coolneck ties advertised ... soak them in water and stay cool for hours ? were at a caravan camping show for $20 also scarfs .
Goldfinger said
05:29 PM Feb 16, 2017
What do they look like?......do they have a Windsor knot?......my 'Gabby Hayes' detecting mates would dis-own me if I turned up in Camp wearing any sort of 'Joe Cool' necktie....probably give me one of their own hanging from the nearest old box tree.....Hoo Roo
aussietraveller said
05:49 PM Feb 16, 2017
I have been using one for about two years now and have found it quite effective I picked mine up at a local Rotary market for $20.
ALL THE ONES i have seen are a light blue colour and about the size of a car chamois.
KevinC said
07:35 PM Feb 16, 2017
Yep, they work. How well you think you work is dependent on your expectations. But they can give you some moments of relief.
goldenyears said
07:47 PM Feb 16, 2017
thanks kevin
Cruising Cruze said
08:30 PM Feb 16, 2017
we used them many years ago while riding our motorbike's
they work as long they stay wet
what is not long when you travel at 100 K
Cheers John
Gaylehere said
08:36 PM Feb 16, 2017
Just took this selfie of my necktie. I bought mine from a Malouf Chemist last year and it was less than $20. I'm thinking $14. They came in lots of different colours. The little beads that you soak in water is in the back part and I just tied mine in a knot. Once fully soaked and expanded it takes a week for the beads to go down to rice grain size again. It doesn't have to stay wet. I find that when it is fully expanded that it is a little heavy but I usually don't let mine soak to full size. I'm a School Crossing supervisor in Qld and I've been wearing mine to work. The Dept of Transport whom we crossing supervisors work for, have issued us with blue ones of a different brand 2 weeks ago as part of our uniforms, to beat the heat. I wear mine, a lot, besides to work and I believe they work. Hope this information helps. Cheers, Gaylene.
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-- Edited by Gaylehere on Thursday 16th of February 2017 08:42:41 PM
I have one also. It was given to me as part of my PPE when I worked on the grain harvest in WA. Does it work, certainly does. I keep it in the fridge with a little water so it is ready for when I need it.
Sometimes I wear it as a headband. Often wish I had another. I will check out the chemist
Hand wash weekly a least in small amount of woolwash - they do get a bit of a musty smell about them.
goldenyears said
05:09 PM Feb 17, 2017
Gayle just wanted to ask how long do they stay cool for ? heres the link for anyone interested on ebay
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-- Edited by goldenyears on Friday 17th of February 2017 05:17:05 PM
patrol03 said
05:51 PM Feb 17, 2017
They are Great.I have worn one on the golf course for the last 15 years. In real hot weather you can put them in the freezer before use and they work for a longer period.
Gaylehere said
09:03 PM Feb 17, 2017
WOW - looked at that ebay sight. Didn't realize there was such a vast array of products. I soaked mine last night, so 24 hours ago and I think it is still cool and it hasn't gone down much. I just squeeze and re position the beads (when it's up it feels more like a gel than beads). I have no idea what brand mine is as there's no label on it (cut it off when I got it). I am very happy with mine.
Cruising Cruze said
10:33 PM Feb 17, 2017
@ Gaylehere
They would be much better by now than 20+ years ago I think ours had only foam inside
We've got them from the States that time
Cheers John
suengreg said
02:43 PM Feb 18, 2017
We paid $10.00 each for them yesterday at the Redcliffe Caravan and Camping show being eld sat the Redcliffe Showgrounds this weekend
goldenyears said
04:22 PM Feb 18, 2017
suengreg We have a big caravan camping show Melbourne starting next week will have a look there and see if cheaper than online .... there are many different brands available .
Anyone used the coolneck ties advertised ... soak them in water and stay cool for hours ? were at a caravan camping show for $20 also scarfs .
ALL THE ONES i have seen are a light blue colour and about the size of a car chamois.
thanks kevin
they work as long they stay wet
what is not long when you travel at 100 K
Cheers John
-- Edited by Gaylehere on Thursday 16th of February 2017 08:40:44 PM
-- Edited by Gaylehere on Thursday 16th of February 2017 08:42:41 PM
that's it gayle ... seem to do the job eh thanks
I have one also. It was given to me as part of my PPE when I worked on the grain harvest in WA. Does it work, certainly does. I keep it in the fridge with a little water so it is ready for when I need it.
Sometimes I wear it as a headband. Often wish I had another. I will check out the chemist
Hand wash weekly a least in small amount of woolwash - they do get a bit of a musty smell about them.
Gayle just wanted to ask how long do they stay cool for ? heres the link for anyone interested on ebay
-- Edited by goldenyears on Friday 17th of February 2017 05:11:56 PM
http://www.personalcoolingproducts.com.au/pg_orders_ipn.php#THE_GREAT_OUTDOORS_COOL_HAT
-- Edited by goldenyears on Friday 17th of February 2017 05:13:57 PM
-- Edited by goldenyears on Friday 17th of February 2017 05:17:05 PM
They would be much better by now than 20+ years ago I think ours had only foam inside
We've got them from the States that time
Cheers John
We paid $10.00 each for them yesterday at the Redcliffe Caravan and Camping show being eld sat the Redcliffe Showgrounds this weekend
suengreg We have a big caravan camping show Melbourne starting next week will have a look there and see if cheaper than online .... there are many different brands available .
thanks