Has any body had experience with the moisture wicking clothing.
If it helps beat the heat what kind is good. I presume that there is a lot that claims to wick moisture but doesn't.
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Has any body had experience with the moisture wicking clothing.
If it helps beat the heat what kind is good. I presume that there is a lot that claims to wick moisture but doesn't.
Here is a good one. Love this shirt!
Champion Double Dry Stone Gray Camo Crappie.com Shirt
I’ve had good luck with Columbia PFG vented fishing shirts. Comfortable and a nice SPF rating.
Bob
I use some port authority shirts from San Mar.
I use them when I run, they are cheap and work great.
Anytime I’m going outside I put one on.
I can’t tell a difference between the under armor, and the $4.00 shirt as far as performance.
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Moisture wicking is the way to go. I was first introduced to it by the Army in the early 2000s and still wear them today as t-shirts when working and long sleeve ones I the sun and on the boat, many brands I have, Columbia, Under Armour,etc. Worth every penny in my opinion.
I like the Reel Legend brand. They do a great job of keeping me cool out in this Florida sun.
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I have several Huk shirts....love them
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Surf fished in Mexico, using the Columbia PFG shirts, loved them! :ThumbsUp
I agree with all of the others. I would however add that the lighter the colors the better, because dark colors still absorb heat and are hotter than more reflective light colors.
Add some light gloves, neck gaiter and a wide brimmed straw hat and you will add hours to your endurance and much to your personal safety on hot summer days.