Track and field hats and visors solve three jobs across a season: sun coverage for distance runners and throwers on hot training days, visible coach gear at meets where staff stand on the infield in front of crowds, and personal identity pieces athletes wear off the track. The catalog covers embroidered rope hats, flat-bill snapbacks, lifestyle hats, mesh snapbacks, and cold-weather cuffed beanies. Below is which hat fits which role and pricing math for the program.
The Classic Rope Hat (Richardson, $34.88 Free, $29.86 VIP) with embroidered school logo is the most-ordered track hat. Reads as athletic-program quality, fits coaches and athletes, ages well over multiple seasons.
The Premium 5-Panel Baseball Hat (Otto Cap, $34.88 Free, $29.86 VIP) with printed or embroidered school logo suits coaches who prefer a structured-front cap. Common on the infield at meets where coaches need visible identity from across the stadium.
The Classic Flat Bill Snapback Hat (Yupoong, $34.88 Free, $29.86 VIP) with embroidered logo suits sprinters and field-event athletes who want the streetwear flat-bill aesthetic. The most popular athlete personal piece.
Bear Grips Pro Shops: Custom Apparel for Your Team. No Minimums. Free Shipping.The Mesh Snapback Hat (Yupoong, $29.95 Free, $25.88 VIP) is the trucker-style mesh-back cap that breathes on hot training days. Distance runners and throwers who train through summer often default to this hat.
The Adjustable Cotton Lifestyle Hat (Yupoong, $29.95 Free, $25.88 VIP) is the unstructured dad-hat cut for the around-school identity piece. Reads less athletic, more everyday wear.
For February and March practice in cold-weather states, the Cuffed Winter Hat (Yupoong, $29.88 Free, $25.86 VIP) with embroidered school letters covers the head when temperatures drop below freezing. Often paired with the team hoodie for full warmup kit.
Free branded shop. Rope hat, snapback, mesh, winter cuffed — embroidered with your program logo.
Start FreeWe do not currently stock a dedicated track visor. The cap options above cover the sun-coverage and identity roles. Athletes who specifically need a visor would source separately.
Embroidery is the standard for hats and ages best over multiple seasons. Printed hats work for short-life event pieces but embroidered is the default for team and coach gear.
Yes. The team shop carries each hat as a separate product. The coach orders one hat, an athlete orders a different hat, the chapter sees both orders.
At VIP base of $29.86 and retail of $40, the program earns $10.14 per embroidered Classic Rope Hat. Hat orders compound — most athletes buy one or two hats across a season.