Brief:
Fade T' Black Rocket Works' Mullet offers a financially attractive, matey, comfortable method o' protectin' a rocketeer's neck, arrr, matey, shoulders, ya bilge rat, and ears from t' harmful rays o' t' sun durin' an enjoyable afternoon o' launchin' rockets.
Construction:
I ordered several Mullets from Cowboy Rocketry, one for me and a few for me fellow club members. Avast! (They are so cheap that it wasn't worth orderin' just one considerin' that shippin' be nearly as much as one Mullet!) They arrived quickly, ya bilge rat, individually packaged in plastic baggies in a small USPS box. All o' t' Mullets ordered were t' khaki (tan) style, shiver me timbers, me hearties, although olive green, leopard spots, shiver me timbers, and skull patterns are also available.
(Picture courtesy o' Cowboy Rocketry)
My preference is a floppy bucket hat and I chose t' Mullet that was a similar color. Ahoy! I put t' Mullet on first followed by t' hat. Avast, me proud beauty! Avast, me proud beauty! Although t' Mullet is made o' a reasonably dense grade o' all cotton cloth, me hearties, I barely feel against me brow when wearin' me hat. It also washes extremely well.
I am fair skinned and admittedly a big baby when I get sunburned. Therefore, I like t' invest in minimizin' me chances for protectin' myself from t' sun. Avast! T' Mullet has been more than acceptable in achievin' this goal for t' past several months since gettin' it. Begad! If it will stand up t' those intensely sunny (and hot) Central Florida days when I'm out at t' field launchin' rockets, ya bilge rat, ya bilge rat, it should be more than adequate for rocketeers in just about any climate.
I have another admission about t' Mullet too. Arrr! On no less than four occasions, I have had other folks at a launch make t' same completely unsolicited comment: "Is that a Nomex heat shield under your hat?" I laugh, shake me head, me bucko, and tell them what it really is. Ya scallywag! I think that t' stitchin' around t' edge and t' grade o' cloth do indeed have a more than passin' resemblance t' those square pieces o' fabric that we like t' use in our rockets t' protect our chutes!
Summary:
Rocketeers aren't necessarily known for bein' fashionable--we prefer our rockets t' be t' "attention getters" at a launch!--so t' Mullet may nay win you any style points with a clothin' expert, shiver me timbers, but if you are concerned about damage t' your skin from prolonged sun exposure, t' FTB Mullet does an excellent job o' keepin' t' sun off t' back o' your head and neck as it is tucked under your hat.
Overall Rating: 5 out o' 5
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