Roya Direct via Amazon has Roadbox Men's Hooded UPF 50+ Lightweight Long Sleeve Fishing Shirts (various) on sale from$7.80. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter StrongWeather642 for sharing this deal.
UPF 50+ Sun Protection: Crafted with advanced UPF 50+ polyester fabric, Roadbox UPF 50+ fishing hoodies provide reliable protection from UVA and UVB rays. Designed to shield your skin and neck during outdoor activities
Breathable & Quick-Dry: Moisture-wicking and quick-dry technology ensure sweat evaporates quickly, keeping you cool and dry even in the heat. It breathes easily to vent excess heat and moisture to keep you cool, dry, and moving comfortably
Lightweight & Comfort: The ultralight fishing shirt is designed for a natural fit, the ultralight fabric and ergonomic flat-lock seam construction reduce chafing.
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Roya Direct via Amazon has Roadbox Men's Hooded UPF 50+ Lightweight Long Sleeve Fishing Shirts (various) on sale from$7.80. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter StrongWeather642 for sharing this deal.
UPF 50+ Sun Protection: Crafted with advanced UPF 50+ polyester fabric, Roadbox UPF 50+ fishing hoodies provide reliable protection from UVA and UVB rays. Designed to shield your skin and neck during outdoor activities
Breathable & Quick-Dry: Moisture-wicking and quick-dry technology ensure sweat evaporates quickly, keeping you cool and dry even in the heat. It breathes easily to vent excess heat and moisture to keep you cool, dry, and moving comfortably
Lightweight & Comfort: The ultralight fishing shirt is designed for a natural fit, the ultralight fabric and ergonomic flat-lock seam construction reduce chafing.
Model: Roadbox UPF 50+ Fishing Shirts for Men Long Sleeve Sun Protection Lightweight Outdoor UV Hiking Shirts
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Of course on bigger sizes only. Again the responsible man gets screwed and left carrying the rest
I imagine they make what will sell?
Why do car companies make so many white, black, silver and gray cars? That's what will sell easily. Dealers generally don't want weird colors on the lot because they might sit there for 3-6-12 months until that one "I love cornsilk blue!" shopper comes onto the lot.
Why do car companies make so many white, black, silver and gray cars? That's what will sell easily. Dealers generally don't want weird colors on the lot because they might sit there for 3-6-12 months until that one "I love cornsilk blue!" shopper comes onto the lot.
Sizing availability also depends a lot on overstock. If a company made too many of a certain size, that's what goes on sale. They get sizing demographics wrong all the time and need to readjust to move inventory. Y'all need to chill out when it comes to thinking someone or something is out to get you just because the world doesn't fit you perfectly. "Never attribute to malice for what can be explained by incompetency."
Seems like average quality and thin. A reviewer even got sunburned while wearing this. Pass.
Yeah I saw the same review and came on here to mention it. I would take the sun protection claims with a heavy grain of salt if a 90 minute walk resulted in sun burns all over.
Yeah I saw the same review and came on here to mention it. I would take the sun protection claims with a heavy grain of salt if a 90 minute walk resulted in sun burns all over.
One vampire leaves a review and it wipes out the other 20 reviews that are happy with the sun protection. People are so funny.
Yeah I saw the same review and came on here to mention it. I would take the sun protection claims with a heavy grain of salt if a 90 minute walk resulted in sun burns all over.
I have read research that says dark colors give better protection than light ones, so pay attention to that in reviews.
One vampire leaves a review and it wipes out the other 20 reviews that are happy with the sun protection. People are so funny.
That just points to inconsistencies in quality. One of the reviewers like the shirt he bought in early 2024 so he bought another one January 2025 and he said the new shirt was larger and 'a lot thinner.' The reviewer who got the sunburn bought his shirt late 2024. Most of the positive reviews from people who actually wore them out in the sun all day were from pre-2024. It's entirely possible that they used to be thick enough to justify the rating but aren't anymore. Seems like a reasonable thing to imagine happening from a no-name brand shirt company selling $8 shirts on amazon. Not sure how accurate camelcamelcamel is but apparently these shirts used to be $22. Now the fake 'regular price' is $18 after years of inflation and fresh tariffs. Just saying...
Seems like average quality and thin. A reviewer even got sunburned while wearing this. Pass.
I have the long sleeve version w/o the hood and have yet to be burned. 1-6+ hours in the Florida sun and I'm fine. No sunscreen. Only parts of me that get burned are the ones that aren't covered, usually my hands. Mainly use them for yard work so only out in the sun for about 2 hours. W/O being covered I'm burned in 30 minutes.
Mine were ordered June 25th and Oct 9 of 2024 for reference since other comments talk about when people might have purchased when reviewing.
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I have read research that says dark colors give better protection than light ones, so pay attention to that in reviews.
I prefer darker colors for hiding stains, but I think lighter colors keep me slightly cooler. Either way I'm always baking in the Florida sun. I avoid the sun, it's too bright. I've enjoyed working nights for 15-20 years.
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Why do car companies make so many white, black, silver and gray cars? That's what will sell easily. Dealers generally don't want weird colors on the lot because they might sit there for 3-6-12 months until that one "I love cornsilk blue!" shopper comes onto the lot.
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I imagine they make what will sell?
Why do car companies make so many white, black, silver and gray cars? That's what will sell easily. Dealers generally don't want weird colors on the lot because they might sit there for 3-6-12 months until that one "I love cornsilk blue!" shopper comes onto the lot.
Nah, that research comes from desert people wearing black but it is more complicated than just the color.
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Mine were ordered June 25th and Oct 9 of 2024 for reference since other comments talk about when people might have purchased when reviewing.
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