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One thing about it—it stays on. Like, really stays on. I had to really scrub it off in the shower at the end of the day.good stuff, been using for years. Currently using this one as well..
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used it on surf trips in the tropics...we used to joke takes a squeegee to get it off..lolOne thing about it—it stays on. Like, really stays on. I had to really scrub it off in the shower at the end of the day.
, they often stain nearly right away, particularly around the hands, so... don't buy them in white or super light colors....
Baleaf makes a decent one, on Amazon for $22had the 5-fluorouracil cream treatment on my face this past March. Yet another thing that if old me coulda talked with young me about sun protection....
Agree with Stones and Salmo G- if I can find a sun hoodie for <$20 it will get purchased. I only wish the nylon on those things was actually a little more resilient to the sunblock itself, they often stain nearly right away, particularly around the hands, so... don't buy them in white or super light colors....
Last year I purchased a few from Grundens after wearing mostly Simms for years. By far my new favorites. Love the material on the shirts I got.Regarding sun hoodies. They're not all the same. The Columbia brand ones are half the price of Patagonia and Simms, but the latter two are much lighter weight material that I find makes a difference in comfort on a hot day. Last fall I picked up a Simms sun hoody that was cheaper than the usual ones, and it turns out it is and feels heavier and warmer when worn on a hot day. Now I'll leave in apart from the others and wear it only when it's cooler out. I'm generally not keen on paying full retail for Simms and Patagonia, but I do for those sun hoodies, the best I've found so far.
I too have the Grundens and it is high quality though the model I bought has a slighly awkward face mask design. I go for hoodies with the built in mask with lazer cut holes for breathing. Simms has a good one and I own several AFTCOs that I like too.Last year I purchased a few from Grundens after wearing mostly Simms for years. By far my new favorites. Love the material on the shirts I got.

I've never done the built in mask thing. Always do that separately. I stick to the hooded models with open face then do a separate buff/gaiter.I too have the Grundens and it is high quality though the model I bought has a slighly awkward face mask design. I go for hoodies with the built in mask with lazer cut holes for breathing. Simms has a good one and I own several AFTCOs that I like too.
Wearing the mask, my vulnerable spots are limited to my temples, nose and back of my hands. These get block.
PS. great thread all
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This time of year I'm covered from head to toe when I'm out fishing; I wear long pants (and socks). I have three Patagonia sun hoodies (we were twins a couple years ago on that Lahontan lake). Two of the hoodies have thumb holes so the backs of my hands are partially covered and I also use sun gloves when I'm out in my pram this time of year. When it's cold, I mimic @Stonedfish and wear nitrile gloves. Add a floppy hat, I ain't very stylish.Regarding sun hoodies. They're not all the same. The Columbia brand ones are half the price of Patagonia and Simms, but the latter two are much lighter weight material that I find makes a difference in comfort on a hot day. Last fall I picked up a Simms sun hoody that was cheaper than the usual ones, and it turns out it is and feels heavier and warmer when worn on a hot day. Now I'll leave in apart from the others and wear it only when it's cooler out. I'm generally not keen on paying full retail for Simms and Patagonia, but I do for those sun hoodies, the best I've found so far.
I hear you .Bought all three colors available at Costco of those Eddie Bauer sun hoodies before I left for Montana last week . Far cry from the price of Simms ,Patagonia etc . Seem to get the job done wore one all day last Tuesday on Hebgen .Just an FYI.
If you happen to be at Costco, they had Eddie Bauer UPF 50+ sun hoodies for $12.99 yesterday at the Shoreline store. Cheap protection for a guy who has had two melanomas…..
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Having never worn these hoodies before , always just fishing shirts ,and buffs , hats etc . I'm sold on the lightweight hoodies . These Costco Eddie Bauer's are pretty lightweight, have no way to compare with any others . But as said in my previous post ,wore one all day on Hebgen last Tuesday . It was pretty warm all day , and I was comfortable in it . Even used the hoodie .Regarding sun hoodies. They're not all the same. The Columbia brand ones are half the price of Patagonia and Simms, but the latter two are much lighter weight material that I find makes a difference in comfort on a hot day. Last fall I picked up a Simms sun hoody that was cheaper than the usual ones, and it turns out it is and feels heavier and warmer when worn on a hot day. Now I'll leave in apart from the others and wear it only when it's cooler out. I'm generally not keen on paying full retail for Simms and Patagonia, but I do for those sun hoodies, the best I've found so far.
I still apply some physical sunblock (zinc oxide cream) on places that end up exposed when I'm moving around. Like if I'm not wearing sun gloves, maybe my face if the gaiter isn't staying up all day. Just depends, but I always have a tube with me.A question... a sun hoodie, sun gloves, long bill cap, sun gaiter, polarized wrap around sunglasses. No need to mess with any chemical sunblock? No need to re-apply anything, right?
Timely. Just had a squamous cell scooped out along with the bi-annual scaly freeze off...
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I am surprised barely a mention of gloves. Being a musician I like to protect my hands.Two of the hoodies have thumb holes so the backs of my hands are partially covered and I also use sun gloves when I'm out in my pram this time of year.