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Hi all,

 

my wife gave me a corporate swag hoodie from her work.  It’s a great hoodie and pretty heavy.  It’s become my new fishing hoodie this year because it has a built in turtle neck/gaiter.  It’s great for 60 degrees and less. Above that it’s pretty hot. I’m looking for a lighter workout shirt weight version for the mornings where it’s 50-60 but gets into the 70’s before I’m off the water. I don’t want to spend $75 for one. Any good $30-40 options out there?

 

thanks

rick

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I use Columbia PFG Terminal tackle fishing shirts. They have a version with a hoodie and one without. I usually wear it in when the temps are around 58 degrees or higher in the morning and then gets warmer in the afternoon. Keeps me nice and cool. I also wear them in the heat of the summer since they have UV protection. They're around 40 dollars. 

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I have one of the Magellen hooded shirts I got for Christmas. Wore it for the first time last weekend, you'll be happy with it. 

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7 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

I have one of the Magellen hooded shirts I got for Christmas. Wore it for the first time last weekend, you'll be happy with it. 

X2!!!     I have a couple of these.   They are exactly what you are looking for 

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Great thanks a lot lol 

2 hoodies on the way

Im so easy

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