Simms Bugstopper Hoodie - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
5 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 5 Reviews
Retail Price:
$79.95
Used Value:
$47.97
Sale Value:
$71.96
Unless you want to end your day of fishing looking like a lobster from a combination of sunburn and black fly bites, you might want to suit up in the ultralight protection of the Simms Men's Bugstopper Hoodie. It's crafted from a light, sweat-wicking, and quick-drying fabric that protects you from sun and skeeters without stifling you in sweat. Plus, an anti-odor treatment fights off offensive smells when you wear it multiple days in a row.

Specifications

Brand:
Anti-Odor:
yes
Claimed Weight:
7.2oz
Fit:
regular
Hood:
yes
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
polyester with COR3 technology
Recommended Use:
fly fishing
Style:
hoodie
UPF Rating:
50

Full Reviews

10
Solid choice for the few fishing trips I’ve taken it on so far and I know it’s gonna stay in my bag from here on out. I bought the XL so I could hike in it without it getting too tight with my pack on and I honestly swim in the thing but it’s perfectly baggy without being a nuisance. Get it wet to cool off and it stays wet for an hour in the 100+ degree sun. I love it. Will be purchasing a few more.
Nicolas, backcountry.com
May 6, 2020
10
The Simms Bugstopper hoodie not only helps fight against mosquitoes, but also provides excellent protection from the elements. This hoodie has become an item I make sure to never leave the house without when going fishing. It functions great as a sun blocker and is perfect as an under layer for colder days on the water. I have yet to wear this in a dense mosquitoes area but it has worked nicely on the Montana rivers!
Katie Harker, backcountry.com
January 17, 2019
10
The Simms BugStopper Hoodie is pretty darn nice. I’ve also got the Patagonia Tropic Comfort Hoodie II, so I can do a little compare and contrast. The hood on the Simms product is a little more contoured. You can fit a ball cap under it, but I can see that a hat will fit over the hood on the Simms product pretty easily. The Simms product is actually a little more contoured in the arms and body (not what I expected), and is a little heavier. I have used both while fishing from my Jackson Mayfly kayak and I can say that both were good to keep the sun off. The Patagonia Tropic Comfort is lighter and for hotter days. Whereas, the Simms is slightly heavier. It seems very durable and the cut is comfortable.
Halley Mallory, backcountry.com
November 19, 2018
10
This is a great summer sun shirt. It is thick enough to be worn by itself and keeps the bugs off. Despite its thickness, it breathes really well and isn't an issue.
Louie, backcountry.com
May 23, 2018
10
Gave this to some guy I know, these are his words: Love this hoodie. Typical Simms quality and attention to detail. Fit is dead on for a sun hoodie - I'm 5'10" with an average build and the medium fits great. Looser cut to let the breeze cool you down. The fabric is a bit thicker than some others I've worn - likely owed to the insect repellant aspect - but it still dumps heat when the temps climb. Have worn in 80+ degree weather and been completely comfortable. In 90+ weather it might get a bit warm. Have yet to wear it with too many bugs around, so I can't speak to its effectiveness in that regard.
Earth Reiser, backcountry.com
September 20, 2017

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