A Lizard community favorite for fall and winter adventures.
The Screaming Warning Orange Fleece Lizard Hat is super-soft, super-warm, and features our embroidered Purple Lizard logo, helping you make any spot a Lizard spot.
Whether you're hiking, camping, exploring your local trails, or heading out during hunting season, this fleece hat keeps you warm while helping you stay visible.
Why We Love It
This hat is not only cozy, it's pretty darn helpful.
The bright orange helps ensure hunters see you when you're outside. On some public lands, wearing orange is required — check your state's rules. While this hat alone might not meet the full square-inch requirement, it's a great start toward staying safe and visible during hunting season.
It's also a great choice for road walks, trail runs and everyday outdoor adventures as the days get shorter, soft, warm and easy to spot.
Prefer Something More Subtle?
The Granite Grey Fleece Lizard Hat offers the same warmth and comfort in a quieter shade, perfect for everyday wear.
More of a Cap Person?
Check out our Lizard Performance Trail Cap, lightweight, quick-dry, and built for real adventure.
And don't forget to take a look at our Lizard knit beanies, too.
Details
- Super-soft fleece for warmth and comfort
- Embroidered Purple Lizard logo
- Bright orange for visibility during hunting season
- One size fits most
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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."