First of all, it sounds like you know what you want to spend on your hat, as well as how much you plan to actually wear it. While plenty of folks around here are bound to feed you any number of suggestions and opinions regarding your hat purchase, just remember that the choice is YOURS to make, and
yours alone. If you are happy with your hat, that is all that matters. Just a caveat, as hat and jacket discussions can get a bit heated from time to time.
Now, that said, while the hat you link to may be perfect for your needs, the one thing to keep in mind is that these are far from screen accurate. Often enough, the promotional and officially licensed hats have a tear drop bash to them, as opposed to the center dent bash found on the film hats. The brim and general shape of these hats also vary from model to model. The average person on the streets will likely see it as an Indy hat, but for nit-picky gearheads like most of us around here, they'll tear it to shreds just telling you what's wrong with it!

I would rattle these questions around in your head:
1. What is YOUR budget for a hat? Never mind that some will tell you to spend more, but what are YOU willing to pay?
2. Given your budget, how important is "screen accuracy" to you, meaning how true to the movie hats does it need to be? (This tends to affect the price of most hats.)
3. You've already stated your plan to wear this hat very little, putting high end fur felt out of the running for you. If the price was within your budget, would you consider a fur felt, like rabbit? Wool and treated hats may be water
resistant, but this doesn't make them invincible from the elements, either. Wool will shrink up on you, if not careful, whereas fur felts put up with the elements more.
Anyhow, just a few things to ponder. Oh, and welcome aboard!
