UPDATED I corrected a few typos that should have been corrected long ago. However, the intent of the original content has not been altered in any way. After rereading this post, I stand by my initial assessment. The Cap Pac is hard to use, unattractive, and will eventually break. I do not recommend buying this product. I regret not having an opportunity to follow up with the two comments that disagreed with my review. Unfortunately, they written anonymously and so we've lost the opportunity for any dialogue on the subject.
Jim Bridger
7/29/2009
Generally I'm a glass is half full, look for the silver lining kind of person, but I'm having trouble finding something good to say about the Cap Pac hat storage system. Here are three pictures from www.cappacintl.com.
Jim Bridger
7/29/2009
Generally I'm a glass is half full, look for the silver lining kind of person, but I'm having trouble finding something good to say about the Cap Pac hat storage system. Here are three pictures from www.cappacintl.com.



The Cap Pac system is basically a vinyl bag that you stuff your hats into. Maybe stuff is too strong a term. As you can see in the pictures you're supposed to roll the clothe part of your cap around its bill and then place your rolled hat into the bag. In a previous baseball hat rack review, I mentioned that a potential downside of that particular product was that your caps *might* inadvertantly get dented. You intentionally deform your caps with the Cap Pac so stay away from this product if you want your caps to remain in pristine condition.
I also find the ease of use to be poor. There is no easy way to get to the cap that is at the bottom of the bag. If you want to wear that bottom cap you pretty much have to take the Cap Pac off of whatever wall or door you're using to store your hats, take all the hats out of the bag, find the one you want to wear, put all the hats back into the bag, and finally return the Cap Pac back to its normal hiding spot. That's a lot of work and pretty much a non-option if you're in a hurry.
One of the secondary goals of any hat rack is to display your hats in a visually pleasing manner which the Cap Pac doesn't even come close to doing. Inexplicably, there are no less than two ways of carrying your entire hat collection. You have the option of carrying your hats like a briefcase with the handles or using the shoulder strap while you presumably make your way to a rolled up hat convention. Both the handles and the shoulder strap are of a color and style that more or less exactly fail to please the eye.
Finally, the vinyl bag. Although this didn't happen during my review, my background in chemistry and plastics tells me that with normal use the initially flexible vinyl will eventually become brittle and start to crack and break. This process will be accelerated if you don't store this hat rack in a dark place.
Summary: if you like to roll your hats up and the thought of placing them in an easy to carry but hard to use plastic bag accentuated with ugly straps that will eventually break, this is the hat rack for you!
3 comments:
One opinion doesnt matter much for this product. It was made specifically to not fall apart unlike all of the copies that have been made since its introduction to the market back in 2001. Many people all over the United States have enjoyed this product and rave about it. Not to mention people in other countries were begging the founding company to ship it to them. If you dont like it thats your opinion but overall it is a great product! The Cap Pac is not for everyone, it sounds like this product is just not for you but there are many people that just love it!
I've seen the copies of the Cap Pac product. The major low cost catalogs across the country have called their versions: The Cap Closet, The Cap Storage Bag and other names. They cheapened it beyond reason! The original is the best, I had one, then ordered another. Its by far the best product for cap storage in my opinion!
These packs are garbage and I totally agree with the original posting. Obviously the owner wrote the "anonymous" praises for the cappac. More like cr@ppac.
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