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SIMMS SOLARFLEX GUIDE COOLING HOODY - WALKTHROUGH AND REVIEW

SIMMS SOLARFLEX GUIDE COOLING HOODY - WALKTHROUGH AND REVIEW

Learn more about sweaters & hoodies for fly fishing. This video covers essential information to help you make informed decisions about your fly fis...

A fishing hoodie is the easiest way to stay comfortable from cold boat runs to high-sun afternoons. Choose lightweight sun hoodies for UPF coverage and quick-dry comfort, or step into fleece and insulated layers for chilly mornings and late-season trips.
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Sweaters & Hoodies Quick Picks

  • Best Value: Trident Bamboo Fly Fishing Sun Hoodie - For anglers who want an affordable, do-it-all sun layer for warm-weather wading and boat days. The bamboo-blend feel is soft and everyday-wearable, with quick-dry performance built in.
  • Best for Hot Weather: Simms SolarFlex Cooling Hoody - For high-sun, high-humidity days when you want maximum coverage without feeling clammy. It’s built with UPF 50+ protection and a cool-to-the-touch knit that stays comfortable while casting.
  • Best for Bugs: Simms Bugstopper SolarFlex Hoody - For summer hatches that come with mosquitos and no-see-ums (and long evenings on the river). You get UPF 50 coverage plus built-in insect protection, without adding a separate bug layer.
  • Best Insulated: Patagonia Men's Nano Puff Fitz Roy Trout Hoody - For cold starts, windy boat runs, and travel when you need real warmth in a packable layer. The insulated construction makes it a strong choice over baselayers and under a shell.
  • Best Midlayer: Patagonia Men's R2 TechFace Hoody - For active fishing days where you’re hiking in, rowing, or covering water fast. It’s a stretchy, breathable fleece-style piece that layers cleanly under rain gear without feeling bulky.

How to Choose Sweaters & Hoodies

A fishing hoodie: sun hoodies vs. warm hoodies (they're not the same)

Action: Start by deciding if you need coverage or insulation.

  • Sun hoodies: Lightweight, breathable, and designed to protect your skin on bright days. Look for UPF ratings, quick-dry fabric, and good hood coverage over a hat.
  • Insulated hoodies & sweaters: Built to trap heat for shoulder season and winter. Look for fleece or insulated pieces when you’re wearing waders in cold water or fishing early/late.

Key features that matter on the water

  • Hood design: A 3-panel hood and a secure closure helps keep it on during wind and boat runs.
  • Sleeve coverage: Thumbholes and extended cuffs are a big deal for back-of-hand sun protection and clean layering.
  • Fabric feel: If you’ll wear it all day, prioritize soft, non-scratchy materials and low-chafe seams.
  • Dry time: Quick-dry fabric is worth it if you’re wet wading, getting splashed, or fishing humid climates.

Match your hoodie to your season and layering system

  • Hot summer days: Choose a true sun hoody and pair it with a brimmed hat and sun gloves.
  • Cool mornings to warm afternoons: A breathable midlayer that vents well is easier to manage than a heavy hoodie.
  • Cold, wet conditions: Go warm (fleece/insulation) and plan on putting a shell over it when needed.

Sizing & Fit

  • Over baselayers: If you’re wearing it as a primary layer, a standard fit usually works best for mobility.
  • Under rain gear: Avoid overly bulky hoodies that bind at the shoulders; streamlined midlayers layer more comfortably.
  • Wader compatibility: Longer hems can bunch under waders; a slightly shorter cut often feels cleaner.
  • Try-on tip: Raise both arms like you’re casting, if the hem rides up a lot, size or cut may be off.

Complete Your Setup

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  • Layering - Build a simple base/mid/shell system so you’re not over- or under-dressed when conditions change.
  • Outerwear - Add a waterproof shell when wind and rain show up, without giving up casting mobility.
  • Hats - Pair a sun hoodie with a brimmed hat for better face/neck coverage and less glare.
  • Shirts - Round out your rotation with button-ups and sun shirts for travel, guides days, and hotter weather.

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Sweaters & Hoodies FAQs

Q: What’s the difference between a fishing sun hoodie and a regular sweatshirt?

A: A sun hoodie is typically lightweight, quick-drying, and built for full-coverage UV protection. A sweatshirt is usually heavier, slower to dry, and aimed more at warmth than sun management.

Q: Are fishing hoodies good for beginners?

A: Yes, especially sun hoodies. They simplify sun protection (neck, ears, hands) and work well as a single grab-and-go layer.

Q: What should I look for in a fly fishing hoodie for hot weather?

A: Prioritize UPF rating, breathability, and quick-dry performance. Thumbholes and a secure hood design are also worth having for all-day coverage.

Q: Can I wear a hoodie under a wading jacket?

A: Yes, but choose a low-bulk midlayer so you don’t bind at the shoulders and elbows. A cleaner fit makes casting and rowing more comfortable.

Q: Do sun hoodies replace sunscreen?

A: They reduce how much exposed skin you have, but you’ll still want sunscreen on hands, face (if not covered), and any exposed areas. Coverage plus sunscreen is a solid approach for long days.

Q: Should I size up to layer?

A: If you plan to wear it over baselayers only, true-to-size usually works. If you’ll add a thicker midlayer underneath, sizing up can help, just avoid an overly baggy fit that catches wind and rides up under waders.

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