Melin Hats Review
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Melin Hats Review

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Melin Hats Review

There is a lot of cool gear in the golf equipment world that doesn’t always fit neatly into Most Wanted Tests or Buyer’s Guides. You still want to know how it performs. In our We Tried It series, we put gear to the test and let you know if it works as advertised.

What We Tried:

Melin hats. Melin is known for premium performance hats so I had to find out if they’re worth the hype. How good can a hat really be? I did my darndest to find out

Who Tried It:

Connor. Director of Soft Goods Testing and resident sneakerhead. I believe golf is better with a pair of cool shoes and comfortable joggers. I’m a firm believer that a good hat can counteract a bad swing (not really—I just tell my wife this so that she’ll buy me new hats).

A Melin for your Melon

Melin Hats Review

What’s so special about Melin’s hats and why the heck do they cost twice as much as your everyday golf hat? I took upon myself the burden of finding out. Yes, I risked it all to try these hats for you (with a little help from other employees around the office). One man can only wear one hat at a time, after all.

So what makes Melin so special? Technology. Despite what we simpletons think, hats can be chock-full of technology. Melin hats are designed to be water-resistant, sweat-resistant, anti-microbial and they float. Science rules! 

Translation? Everything you could ever want in a golf hat. But, as always, I’ll let my on-course testing decide whether Melin hats live up to the hype. Here are my thoughts on the four different Melin hats I tested.

Melin A-Game Hydro Review

Melin A Game Hydro Review

The Melin A-Game Hydro is perhaps the flagship hat in Melin’s lineup. It is the most popular shape, after all.

Melin took the quintessential ball cap and kicked it up a notch with a hydrophobic construction and breathable design. Besides providing a comfortable fit, the sleek A-Game Hydro provides sweatproofing on the hottest days. Overall, the A-Game Hydro hat from Melin has a fantastic structure and build quality that is hard to beat.

Pros

  • Durable construction
  • Sweatproof
  • Slightly deeper fit (not as deep as the Trenches Icon)

 Cons

  • The button-snap adjustment system limits the number of fits as opposed to a strap system. In this case, Melin offers three sizes to accommodate larger or smaller heads.

Melin Trenches Icon Hydro Review

Melin Trenches Icon Hat

The Melin Trenches Icon Hydro hat is best suited for someone with a wide face. This deeper-fitting hat has a flat brim and is extremely comfortable. I love the deep fit which works well for my head shape and size.

Perhaps the best thing about the Melin Trenches Icon Hydro is that I couldn’t sweat through it. Try and try as I might, this hat wicked away my sweat like nothing I’ve ever worn before. No sweat stains here, baby!

Pros

  • Comfortable fit
  • Fantastic moisture wicking
  • Hidden besom pocket

Cons

  • Deeper fit won’t fit all face shapes (that’s why I reviewed three other hats)

Melin Coronado Hydro Review

Melin Coronado Hydro Hat

The Coronado Hydro is Melin’s take on the ever-popular rope hat. But it ain’t just an ordinary rope hat. The Coronado Hydro features the same great tech as Melin’s other phenomenal hats while providing a more shallow fit (for those with slim faces or smaller noggins).

The Coronado Hydro is offered in a few different styles. I’m a big fan of the Coronado Drive and the Coronado Brick.

Pros

  • Great for small heads
  • Brim can be curved or flattened to fit your preference. 
  • Structure and build quality is premium
  • Sweat stands no chance (great for mowing the lawn or burning edges on the putting green)

Cons

  • The shallow fit may not be best for everyone (try before you buy if possible)

Melin Odyssey Hydro Review

Melin Odyssey Hat

The Melin Odyssey Hydro is the brand’s take on the ever-popular trucker hat. This shallow-fitting hat has a narrow, curved brim, pointed crown and open-cell back. As with the other Melin hats I reviewed, it’s hydrophobic, antimicrobial and happens to float (in case you put one in the drink).

Pros

  • Very easy to clean if it does get too sweaty (soap and water will do the trick)
  • Extra room on the button snaps to dial in your fit, especially if you have a larger head circumference
  • Great, classic-looking trucker hat that feels premium

Cons

  • Sits a little high on the head
  • Small amounts of sweat did permeate onto the front panel

An Investment Piece

Melin hats

I can’t finish my review without commenting on the elephant in the room: price. Yes, Melin hats are not cheap. A Melin hat will cost you from $69 to $79 depending on the model.

Are Melin hats worth the price? Yes. As someone who’s hired, fired and retired numerous golf hats, a hat that can handle the rigors of the golf course is well worth a little extra cash. I’ve been daily-driving the Melin Trenches Icon Hydro for nearly a month and it has shown no signs of wear. For the same price of two lackluster golf hats, I’d say you’re better off picking up a Melin.

If you aren’t rocking a Melin on your melon, you’re missing out.

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Connor is MyGolfSpy's resident sneakerhead and the authority on all things golf shoe performance. He's tested over 150 different pairs (and counting). When he isn't scrolling Twitter to find his next golf shoe purchase, you can find him at the piano or trying a new dessert place with his wife and daughter. #Lefty

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      Dejan M.

      1 year ago

      I have many of the Melin hats and at first i was skeptical. Ever since i got my first had I have worn nothing but Melin. For the people that say its just another hat has clearly never worn one of these. I have had lucky hats along with almost every other brand. Nothing beats performance of these hats.

      I see alot of people are saying that they would never spend this much money on a hat. I dont use these hats just for golf, its an everyday item for me.

      With low to easy maintenance and performance of the hats nothing compares. Single Melin had will outlast any other hat you have with the same amount of use.

      I absolutely love the hats and will continue to purchase them.

      Full disclosure i am not in any way affiliated with the brand, I am just an everyday user of the product.

      Reply

      Ted

      2 years ago

      Unbelievable! A cheap made cap with a plastic tie on and NO INNER lining (some want hats to protect their ears against UV rays but I want my whole head protected from rays). Easiest and biggest NO to this crap hat!!

      Reply

      Jim

      2 years ago

      Just caps, no hats, sorry I need to protect my ears from UV rays.

      Reply

      Gary

      2 years ago

      I have 10 Melin hats, my son has 5. I like the way they fit and clean up. Just use a wet towel and dish soap and lightly scrub, then clean. I own numerous other brands, try some new ones here and there. Again, nothing beats all aspects of Melin. I don’t get why people call people posers etc. who purchase Melin hats, pretty much no branding and no one knows who they are really. I have done well working hard for myself doing unique artworks of making flavors for major brands. IMO the people who put others down are just sad humans who need a pat on the back rather then being happy for others. Good day and I’m going to buy another Melin now.

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      livininparadise

      3 years ago

      They are awesome. Yes, expensive. The buyer has to decide if worth it. It was a birthday present for myself. The review is spot on. The snap back is not a cheap plastic setup, it has an almost rubber feeling to it. I have a couple friends in the apparel business that looked at it and both said, “damn, that’s a nice hat”.

      Reply

      Jon Dillingham

      3 years ago

      Same price as two regular hats, I don’t think so more like three or more.

      Can’t imagine paying $70 for a baseball/golf style hat. Also no logo to rep a tournament or course.

      This is going to be perfect for the wanna be elite niche crowd with more money than sense.

      Good luck!!!!

      Reply

      Mike G

      3 years ago

      Not for me, sorry. Too much $$ for a golf hat.
      I have trouble buying hats at $30 that are billboards for a golf company. If you want my forehead to be your advertisement space, at least give me a break on the price.

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      Mark R

      3 years ago

      $70 for a golf cap? Great choice if your a poser or pretender.

      Reply

      tproberts

      3 years ago

      absolutely not…this is a hat for those who have more money than they know what to do with or for the ones who don’t have the money but want to appear they have money. Really, $70 for a cap, give me a break….just another example of how sports pricing has got out hand along with everything else.

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      Andrew the Great!

      3 years ago

      $25 max, unless it’s from a special event (e.g. PGA Championship, a killer course, etc.), in which case $35 max.

      But never ANY hat, no matter the price, with the plastic snaps in the back (truck stop vibe), and never ANY hat with that cord across the front. Good grief.

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      Don

      3 years ago

      Ha. They want $70 for a hat with a cheap ass plastic knob closure? rotfl…
      Those plastic knobs break off very easily. Serious design failure on their part to not put a strap closure on it. Most won’t even consider it without that.

      Reply

      Andrew the Great!

      3 years ago

      That plastic knob closure is always a deal-breaker for me. I will never, ever, buy a hat with that truck stop vibe. I cannot believe how many Tour pros wear hats with such a cheap-looking garbage closure.

      Reply

      MarkM

      3 years ago

      $70 and it’s just a snapback?!? Even with all that “tech”, I’d have to say No Thanks.

      Reply

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