All-Star Cobalt Umpire Skull Cap - Regular Matte
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Official Review: All-Star Cobalt Umpire Skull Cap - Regular Matte
The All-Star Cobalt Skull Cap is the first hard-shell skull cap designed specifically for baseball umpires—developed in collaboration with Major and Minor League Baseball. This updated model features a smooth matte finish, replacing the previous sand-matte texture, for a sleeker, more professional look that pairs seamlessly with today’s umpire masks and harness systems.
Official Reviews
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Earle M. South Mills, NC |
I bought mine last year. I like the helmet but when it’s hot, you sweat I wear glasses and they steam up with my mask on. I have to put some anti fog cleaner on my glasses to keep them from steaming it up and I have to wear some kind of skull garment to keep the sweat from rolling in my eyes. Other than that yes I would buy it again, but these are Some of the down falls of it.
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Matt S. Farmersville, TX |
True to size, comfortable, and cool on warmer days.
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Nicholas B. Westland, MI |
Fits well, looks great and offers more protection than my hat. Only took 1 bullpen to get use to it. I definitely would go back to a hat.
Questions About This Product
| Q: | Can you get it in Navy Blue? If not is navy blue gonna be out in the future? – Michael Almony |
| A: | Currently, we only offer this skull cap in matte black. – Sherie SandiferOffice/Service Manager |
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Regular-Matte vs. Sand-Matte: What’s Changed in the All-Star Cobalt Umpire Skull Cap?
Discover what’s new in umpire gear with the All-Star Cobalt Skull Cap as it transitions from a sand-matte finish to a sleek, smooth exterior.
WARNING: Participants in any sports activity assume risk of injury. This equipment may be used to help aid in preventing or reducing the extent of injury. No equipment can guarantee umpire or player safety from injury during participation, and use of this equipment carries no such guarantee. Do not use any umpire equipment that is damaged in any way.








