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Patagonia Light Farrier's Shirt
An excellent and sustainable work-shirt for days in the sun and other weather. I was comfortable in non-summer conditions in the southeast US. This is not a hiking shirt, but a functional shirt for those in outdoor jobs also suitable for casual office situations. Excellent design with functional pockets and a good fit, along with what initially seems like solid durability. Best thing I can say is I am about to order two more after testing this one.
Reasons to Buy
- Comfortable against the skin
- Layers well
- Works well tucked and untucked
- Sturdy buttons
- Sized accurately
- Durable (so far)
Reasons to Avoid
- Collar a bit floppy (no button)
- Not for warm weather use
- Rather large hanging loop
Patagonia Light Farrier's Shirt I began testing the Patagonia Light Farrier's shirt in Fall 2023 through the winter for work outdoors as a natural resource consultant in the southeast US. My uses included field reviews, wetland delineations, and species surveys in all sorts of terrain, vegetation and weather. I can honestly say it is now my favorite field shirt between October and April in my area (when days are typically not higher than 70's (deg F). I am planning on buying two more this summer, which is the highest recommendation I can make.
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Patagonia Long-Sleeved Sol Patrol Shirt
Designed for warm temperatures, the 50+ UPF Sol Patrol shirt is comfortable, quick-drying, and highly sun-protective. Best suited for fishing, hiking/backpacking, and general travel, this relaxed fitting button-up is ideal for many outdoor activities. Current testing shows top quality performance, even though some features seem unnecessary.
Reasons to Buy
- Men's and women's models!
- Cool and comfortable
- Well thought out features
- Quick drying
- 50+ UPF sun protection
Reasons to Avoid
- White color shows stains
- Zippered chest pockets may be overkill
It gets muggy here in the mid-Atlantic. Much of the Appalachian range is considered a temperate rainforest. Typical hiking under the canopy here is nearly 100°F and 100% humidity. Loose fitting shirts like the Patagonia Sol Patrol have become my personal favorites for nearly any summertime activities, especially when hiking/backpacking. UPF sun protection in apparel has been very important to me, as I try not to use chemical protection on my skin for outdoor activities. Patagonia products have become a mainstay in my preferred clothing for quite some time.
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ExOfficio Air Strip Lite Long Sleeve Shirt
Perhaps I'm being a bit nit-picky here because after all this is a very durable, lightweight shirt that still is able to maintain a heavy feel to it. It can offer warmth when combined with layers and yet can be very breathable and cool for use in the heat. It also offers great UV protection, and dries very fast but it fits very large and isn't quite as soft as I was hoping.
Reasons to Buy
- Breathable
- Lightweight
- Durable
Reasons to Avoid
- Fits extremely large
- Soft, but not super soft
OK, I bought this shirt sight unseen over the internet, and while overall it serves its function very well, I was a bit disappointed with how it fit. I'm not usually picky about my clothes, but I want them to fit right and I felt like I was swimming in this shirt even though I ordered a medium (my normal size). Overall - it's a fantastic shirt and I can't complain too much. Fit & Comfort: Like I mentioned, it is a baggy shirt, but some people might like that. At least it doesn't constrict you in anyway, which would be worse.
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Mountain Hardwear Canyon Shirt Long Sleeve
Great use of mesh venting, easy roll up sleeves that can be buttoned down, and a quick drying fabric combine for an ideal hiking shirt for 3 seasons. The shirt is well designed, functions fantastically, and on top of that looks great.
Reasons to Buy
- Fast dry
- Stay cool with mesh venting
- Lightweight
- Good looks
- Good value
- Buttons to hold rolled-up sleeves
Reasons to Avoid
- Potential longer term durability of mesh vents
The Mountain Hardwear Canyon long sleeve shirt has excellent fit, true to size (at 5 10 and a half, and 200 lbs, a size large fits perfectly without being tight or restricting of motion), very comfortable. There are no points of abrasion/chaffing anywhere along the inner seams. The construction appears solid, and the design is nice. The mesh venting is well placed without being at all obvious until you begin to inspect the shirt, and it works well for keeping you cool during hot days or high exertion.
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Columbia Super Tamiami Long Sleeve Shirt
The Super Tamiami is an incredibly light feeling shirt that keeps you cool and helps protect from the sun. If you're going to be out on the water, this is the shirt to get!
Reasons to Buy
- Light feel
- Omni-shade (UPF 40)
- Omni-wick
- Pockets
Reasons to Avoid
- Any breeze is felt
The Super Tamiami is super light! It has such a light feel to it that it feels like you have nothing on. The only 'con' I give this shirt is that it is so breathable that you can feel every bit of cold and breeze, but that's a good thing since this is a summer shirt intended to be worn on hot and sunny days. You just want to be sure the temps are not going to drop very low at all. This is a great shirt to wear out on the water or for any other outdoor thing where you know it will be hot and the sun will be shining.
Read more: Columbia Super Tamiami Long Sleeve Shirt review (1)
Kühl Airspeed Long-Sleeve Shirt
The Airspeed is a good balance of functions - above average in all areas but to be that versatile it has to sacrifice excellence. Breathability, quick-dry, sun protection and durability are all very good, along with comfort and a style that works in town and in the field. The slim fit may not work for everyone (go up a size if you are near top of the range) and long-term durability may be sacrificed for comfort and venting (time will tell).
Reasons to Buy
- Well thought-out design balance of flex/comfort and venting
- Very good sun protection
- Breathability and drying above average but balanced with durability/comfort
- Stink-resistance
- Stylish enough for town and field
- Very useful zippered security pocket
- Slim fit combined with flex
- Comfortable
- Short-term durability is better than most sunshirts
Reasons to Avoid
- Chest button pockets more style than function
- Sunglasses cleaner a bit small and not accessible if tucked in
- Balancing (town vs field, breathability vs durability, sun protection vs breathability) means sacrificing a bit
- Slim fit may not be everyone's cup of tea
- Sizing running a bit small
- Long-term durability under review (some pilling in high wear flex areas)
The Kuhl Airspeed long-sleeved shirt is designed for warm temperatures with UPF 30+ sun protection. Its a solidly built shirt that bridges a gap for me between sunshirt and durable field shirt. Full sun protection (except for the rolled up sleeves at the end of a field day) The clip above from the Kuhl website shows the range of colors and sizes available for the Airspeed. Features The Airspeed is a 72% Nylon/28% Polyester hiking/sunshirt with side body panels, center back, and front sleeve being 85% polyester and 15% cotton.
Read more: Kühl Airspeed Long-Sleeve Shirt review (1)
Craghoppers Kiwi Long-Sleeved Shirt
Practical and comfortable polycotton hiking shirt.
Reasons to Buy
- Two chest pockets
- Security pocket
- Sleeve tabs
- Solar collar extension
Reasons to Avoid
- Sweaty areas become visible as dark patches
Solar collar extension This shirt by British brand Craghoppers is designed as a practical garment. It has a solar collar extension which folds under the collar but can be raised to protect the back of your neck from the sun. It has button-up tabs to hold the sleeves in place when they are rolled up. It has a pair of drying loops and it comes with two spare buttons sewn to the label. Drying loop and spare buttons near the shirt hem (shirt is hanging upside down) The shirt has two button-fastening chest pockets and a zipped security pocket inside the left chest pocket.
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Pendleton Trail Shirt
One of my best purchases ever, technical or not! This wool shirt has been on many explorations, hikes, and mountain bike rides. It's warmer than it looks, but never clammy thanks to the natural fibers.
Reasons to Buy
- Quality wool material
- Breathability and warmth
- Classic mountain style
Reasons to Avoid
- Unsure about cleaning... so I haven't. Say it's "washable," but I've seen a handful of these that look wrecked from regular washing.
The overall fit of Pendleton seems athletic, meaning room to move. Definitely not fitted. But not baggy either, as some of their vintage shirts are. The material and design are the real standouts here. The wool material is not too thin, not too thick. I don't find it itchy. And I especially like that it's 100% wool, so I'm not shedding a breadcrumbs-trail of plastic fibers along the trail. I originally bought it with light duty in mind. But I soon realized that it's great for just about everything. I've competed in mountain bike races in it. And worn it for trail maintenance days in the forest. It's been a wool midlayer. In cooler weather, I wear a merino LS shirt underneath. If really cold, I can put a wool zip-up over that.
Read more: Pendleton Trail Shirt review (1)
Columbia Tamiami II Short Sleeve Shirt
Lightweight, breathable shirt perfect for day hikes or backpacking. It is quick drying and doesn't wrinkle easily also making is perfect for traveling. Soft fabric and snap closures which make it difficult to snag on branches or gear.
Reasons to Buy
- Soft fabric
- Strong snap closures instead of buttons
- Breathability
- Available in a variety of colors
- Sunblocking fabric
Reasons to Avoid
- Thin fabric makes me unsure of longevity
I found this shirt on the sale rack at Bass Pro Shops and picked it up for hiking trips. I would say it runs mostly true to size but a little on the large side. Normally I wear women's Medium size shirts but the small version of this shirt fits me perfectly. Because it is specifically a women's shirt, it is tailored as such and has curves on the sides which I like over the straight-sided men's or unisex shirts. The fabric is very soft and breathable. The shirt also has a back vent which is nice.
Read more: Columbia Tamiami II Short Sleeve Shirt reviews (2)
Columbia Tamiami II Long Sleeve Shirt
Love everything about it, would give it 6 stars if I could.
I own a number of fishing shirts and this one stands out as the classiest so far. The material is very very soft, light, and really comfortable, ideally suited to hot weather — but not recommended for cool weather use since the material is so light. Unlike some other fishing shirts, the vents on the back of this one are only placed vertically along the sides of the shoulders instead of running horizontally all the way across the back. The horizontal vents probably do the best at maximizing airflow, but they also look goofier when you're not on the water.
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