Willit Men's Sun Shirts UPF 50+ Protection Hoodie Rash Guard Shirt SPF UV Shirt Long Sleeve Fishing Outdoor Lightweight
4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars | 12,979 ratings
Price: 19.17
Last update: 06-23-2024
Product Description
The Sun Protection series are made of soft and ultralight fabric, bringing you zero burden and an airy feel during your summer workout time. Stretchy, quick-dry fabric next to the skin wicks moisture away and dries quickly, providing maximum comfort.
Make of Soft UPF 50+ Sun Protection Fabric
1) Quick-Drying 2) Lightweight 3) 4-way stretch 4) Sun protection
-
Low-profile thumbholes keep the sleeves in place and give extra coverage for sun protection.
-
This sun shirt features a hoodie design preventing your neck from sunburn in the sun.
-
Comfy Sun Protection Hoodie Suitable for Various Sports
Our sun protection shirt is lightweight and fitted without being too tight, making it great for fishing, running, golfing, biking and all kinds of outdoor activities.
Willit Men's UPF 50+ Collection
Hooded Sun Shirts | Sun Shirts with Pockets | Sun Shirts | Half Zip Sun Shirts | Swim Shirts | Swim Shirts | |
Price
| $23.99$23.99 | $24.99$24.99 | $19.89$19.89 | $19.99$19.99 | $23.99$23.99 | $21.99$21.99 |
UPF rating
| 50+ | 50+ | 50+ | 50+ | 50+ | 50+ |
Style
| Hooded | Hooded & Pocket | Crew Neck | Half Zip Hooded | Crew Neck | Crew Neck |
Pokect
| ✘ | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ✘ |
Thumb Hole
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✘ | ✘ |
Fabric
| 100% Polyester | 100% Polyester | 100% Polyester | 100% Polyester | 82% Nylon, 18% Spandex | 82% Nylon, 18% Spandex |
Top reviews from the United States
The Willit is quite a nice product for the price. The fabric is lightweight but still feels substantial, durable, and stretchy. It is very comfortable and has held up well through numerous adventures. I went ahead and picked the lightest possible color to reflect the sun: white. I really like the way it looks, and I went into it expecting it to get stains. Sure enough, it has picked up a few, but that doesn't bother me because it's a rough-and-tumble activity shirt and it gives it some character. It fits well overall, although it does run a bit small. I would recommend going up one size, since you want it a little loose for airflow. My t-shirt size is usually L but I ordered an XL, and I'd say that the sleeves are just barely long enough—using the thumb holes feels like it pulls too much and isn't comfortable. One feature I might wish for is a kangaroo pocket, but it's not necessary if you have pants pockets.
Highly recommended, get a sun hoodie
First, the sizing. I'm about 5'6" and 137 lbs and the size S fits pretty well on the length, sleeves (a little too long but perfect when using the thumb holes), and chest but it's too loose around the waist. Could work well for, say, backpacking as the pack won't cause the shirt to ride up like it does on tighter garments. But it makes it look a bit silly if your just walking around town. My feeling on sizing is that a small would probably look better on somebody about the same height as me but a bit heavier, around 150 lbs. Then the arms and waist areas would look less loose.
The second major issue is overheating. The material is too thick/bulky for the temperatures I've used it in. I've been training for a backpacking trip and the temperatures have been 25 to 30°C with 65 to 70% humidity. After my 2 hour workout (walking up and down hills with my backpack on) I'm completely drenched in sweat. If you're just sitting on a boat fishing or lying around at the pool or on a beach, this may be okay, but it's too thick for anything like running or hiking in hotter temperatures. I think this would be better in spring/fall temperatures of about 14 to 20°C if you're doing any high impact activities.
Overall I like it for activities that don't involve too much movement but would recommend of the more expensive, closer fitting, technical sun hoodies from the bigger brands for running and back packing in hotter conditions.