Before using the Turtle Fur Way Out, I’ve always picked my fishing hat based on how dirty I want to look. Am I going for that crusty guide vibe? If so, I’m throwing on the old hat I picked up at a fly shop a decade ago.
Maybe I want to look like a clean, consummate professional. Then I’m going with my latest trucker hat that doesn’t have sweat stains or a bill that’s been bent out of whack from being crushed in the back of my truck.
That’s it. That is my only thought when putting on a hat in the predawn hours.
So, when the opportunity to review a new, specialized fishing hat from Turtle Fur presented itself, I wasn’t sure what I would write about it. It’s a hat. Despite my initial trepidation, I did some research and realized it could be a good addition to the hat rack. I decided to try it out.
In short: The Turtle Fur Way Out 5 Panel hat offers features you didn’t know you needed in a hat. The adjustable cord lock strap allows you to easily adjust how tightly the hat sits on your head. When you’re driving a bass boat at 50+ miles an hour, you can tighten it to ensure that it will stay put. When you’re fishing, you can loosen it for a relaxed fit. In the event that it does come off, it has a floatable brim, so you don’t have to circle back and search endlessly for a hat that sank to the bottom. The breathable “technical” fabric will ensure that your head stays cool no matter how hot and humid it gets.
- Style: Cap
- Brim size: Medium (5")
- Weight: 2.1 oz.
- Materials: 50% recycled polyester, 45% recycled nylon, 5% spandex
- UPF rating: UPF 50+
- Floats: Yes
- Adjustable headband: Yes
- Adjustable chin strap: No
- DWR-treated: No
- Extras: Floating bill, quick-adjust cordlock closure
Pros
- Quick-fit adjustment
- Stays on your head at high boat speeds and in high winds
- Highly breathable
- Brim floats
Cons
- One style
- Limited colors
Initial Thoughts

Motor Boat Test

Raft Test

Floatability of the Turtle Fur Way Out 5 Panel
Where Turtle Fur Missed
Final Thoughts
