Purple Lizard Performance Trail Cap
Trail-tested. Adventure-ready. Lizard approved.
Designed for the trails, the road, and everywhere in between, the Purple Lizard Performance Trail Cap keeps you comfortable wherever you roam.
Made from lightweight, breathable, moisture-wicking polyester with an adjustable Velcro closure, it’s built for long days in the sun, crisp fall days when you need just a bit of extra protection, quick hikes after work, or spontaneous detours down roads you’ve never taken.
This cap ups your trail game. It’s the kind of gear we actually wear while we’re out there making maps: functional, durable, and just a little bit fun.
Finished with the embroidered Purple Lizard logo, it’s a nod to every explorer who believes the best adventures start with a map — and the right hat.
Available Colors
- Screaming Warning Orange
- Forest Green
- Gravel Grey
Details
- Designed for trail, travel, and everyday wear
- Lightweight, breathable, and quick-dry
- 100% polyester
- Moisture-wicking comfort for active days
- Adjustable Velcro back for a comfortable fit
- Embroidered with your favorite inspirational Lizard — the Purple Lizard logo
1% For The Planet
We are a proud member of 1% For The Planet.
1% for the Planet was founded on the idea that a company has a responsibility to give back for use of our planet’s resources.
What Lizard Map Customers Say:
"Thank you for making such amazing, thought provoking, and humorous maps. (Who’d ever think you could say these things about a map?!) Purple Lizard maps take adventuring to the next level!"
Lisa
"Got my map today in time to plan our biking/hiking/rafting trip to Ohiopyle State Park next week. This map is so frigging detailed I told my wife we don’t even need to take the trip – we can just find endless adventures simply gazing at the map!"
Gordon in NC
I am finding more and more value in your maps primarily because you have updated trails, and have added new trails, that may not show on even the latest USGS 7.5 Minute topos ... and of course there are many new roads that have been put in over the last 20-30 years that again, are not on many of the latest USGS topos."