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Sculpted hood, collar drain system, and neoprene cuffs all work to help keep you dry
Get ready to take on the elements with Tsunami's SaltX Seahook Spalsh Top
Fish hard, stay comfortable.
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100% acrylic. Warm, comfortable, no-nonsense. The boat-and-truck beanie.
The Saltwater Edge Whitewater Beanie is the warm-weather beanie built for cold days on the water or around town. 100% acrylic construction delivers dependable warmth without the bulk of wool, soft enough to wear all day without itch. The clean styling makes it as appropriate for late-season fishing as it is for grabbing coffee. Four colors cover most everyday rotation needs. The kind of hat you keep one in the truck, one in the boat, and one in the closet for when you can't find either of the other two.
| Material | 100% Acrylic |
| Colors | Orange, Tan, Gray, Blue |
| Care | Machine wash cold, lay flat to dry |
| Best For | Late-season fishing, boat work, everyday cold-weather wear |
The right beanie matters more than people think — the wrong one itches, the wrong one stretches out, the wrong one looks like it doesn't belong on a fishing boat. The Whitewater is the right one: warm enough for a March striper trip, comfortable enough for an all-day boat ride, and the SWE mark on the front gives it a quiet sense of belonging to the broader Northeast saltwater community. Gray and Tan are the colors that go first; Orange is the visibility pick for kayak and surf work.