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Black Flat Brim CAP

Casquette Flat Brim Black
19.95 (CHF) incl tax

Snapback Lure Camo CAP

Casquette Snapback Motif Camouflage Leurres
19.95 (CHF) incl tax

Lure Camo CAP

Casquette Camouflage Leurres
14.95 (CHF) incl tax

Rapala RED CAP

Casquette Rapala en Coton à Six Panneaux
10.90 (CHF) incl tax

Camo LED CAP

Casquette LED Camouflage
19.95 (CHF) incl tax

Dorado Trucker CAP

Casquette Trucker Dorado Rapala
10.90 (CHF) incl tax

Casquette Wolfcreek Lures Pike Patch - Brn/Khaki

Casquette Classic Yupoong Retro Trucker - Marron/Kaki
35.85 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Rage Shield Trucker Cap

Casquette de pêche Trucker Style en polyester
19.10 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Rage Cord Flat Peak Cap

Casquette à visière plate Fox Rage
19.10 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Rage Light Camo Trucker Cap

Casquette Trucker Cap - Fox Rage Light Camo
18.20 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Rage Light Camo Visor

Visière Fox Rage Light Camo
16.40 (CHF) incl tax

Fox Rage Light Camo Sun Hat

Chapeau Fox Rage Camo
17.30 (CHF) incl tax

Caps, visors & hats are an essential part of any modern angler’s gear. They protect you from sun, rain and wind while improving comfort and visibility on the water.

How to choose the right fishing cap, visor or hat

The choice of headwear depends on your fishing style, the weather and how sensitive you are to the sun. A cap with a firm brim gives good shade over your eyes, while a wide-brim hat also protects your neck and ears. Visors are appreciated for their low weight and better heat dissipation.

Prioritize technical, breathable fabrics that dry quickly and hold their shape over time. Many models feature UV-protective fabrics and mesh panels to limit sweating on the hottest days.

Protection from sun, rain and wind

On the water, you are constantly exposed to the elements. Good headwear helps you stay focused on fishing by reducing fatigue and discomfort.

  • Sun: a deep brim and, if possible, a dark underside on the visor to cut down glare on the water.
  • Rain: a hat or cap with a water-repellent treatment lets water bead off without soaking and weighing down the fabric.
  • Wind: an adjustable strap at the back or a chin strap helps prevent your cap from flying off in gusts.

Adapting your headwear to the season is essential: lightweight, highly breathable models for summer, denser and wind-resistant fabrics for cooler or windier periods.

Matching your headwear to your fishing techniques

Your needs differ depending on whether you fish carp from a static swim, practice spinning or fly fishing.

  • Predator / spinning: lightweight caps, sometimes with a curved brim for better vision of lures and holding areas.
  • Carp fishing: caps or hats in discreet or camouflage colors to blend more easily into the surroundings.
  • Fly fishing: wide-brim hats or caps with a long visor to cut glare and help you track your fly’s drift.

Pairing your cap or visor with polarized sunglasses boosts contrast and makes reading the water easier, helping you spot fish and underwater structure.

Comfort, sizing and care

Fishing headwear needs to stay comfortable even when worn for hours. Check for an internal sweatband, ventilation zones and precise adjustment at the back.

For care, regularly rinse your cap or hat in fresh water after hot sessions or use in damp environments, then let it air dry. Avoid overly aggressive washing, which can damage water-repellent treatments or the stiffness of the brim.

FAQ – Fishing Caps, Visors & Hats

Which cap should I choose for summer?
Choose a cap or visor made from lightweight, breathable fabric with mesh panels and, if possible, UV protection. A darker color under the visor helps reduce glare.

Is a wide-brim hat really useful?
Yes, especially for long sessions or during the middle of the day. It protects not only your eyes, but also your neck and ears, which greatly improves overall comfort and helps prevent sunburn.

Cap or visor for lure fishing?
A cap offers better overall protection, while a visor maximizes ventilation. The choice depends on how sensitive you are to the sun and the ambient temperature.

How can I keep my cap from blowing away?
Choose a model with precise adjustment and don’t hesitate to tighten it slightly on a boat or in strong winds. Some anglers add a small safety cord depending on the conditions.