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For hooded sweatshirts, do you like the  pull over style, or the zip front style?                                   I have both, but prefer a zip front type the best. Carhartt has been my favourite brand.                                What style do you prefer?

  • Super User
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1 minute ago, Mobasser said:

For hooded sweatshirts, do you like the  pull over style, or the zip front style?                                   I have both, but prefer a zip front type the best. Carhartt has been my favourite brand.                                What style do you prefer?

Prefer pullover

 

I have a Nichols one that is probably my favorite. Just says FISH on the front with some arm logos. Kinda cheesy but the fish don’t seem to care. I don’t tend to wear it in public. 

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  • Super User
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I'm a big hoodie guy in the winter.  I probably have about 10 that I regularly wear.  Most of them are the pull over type.  Really no preference whether they are pullover or zip up style.

 

This is my favorite one right now.  Its a gray Ranger Boats dry-fit one made by Under Armor.

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  • Super User
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Insulated, wind proof with a Zipper front.

And if I'm using it for a top layer fishing,

it MUST have zippered pockets.

Hate Hate HATE, when the rod handle gets caught in the hoodie pocket.

Took what seemed like forever to find one that covered all of that.

My wife actually hooked me up.

Sure she was tired of listening to me complain . . . .

Sunrise Smallie ~

:yes:

A-Jay

 

 

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Zip. Have a Carhartt but it’s too heavy, prefer them a bit lighter. I have a couple of both types, mostly gifts, it’ll be a long while till I need another.

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  • Super User
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90% pullover but my heavy weights are zip up. 

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  • Super User
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I have both and wear both for different occasions.  I have a couple of Carhartts but they are stiff and heavy so I cut and haul wood in them.

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  • Super User
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I have both but prefer the zip up ones because they are easier to get on & you can ventilate them if you get too warm. My favorites are the heavy lined ones which I wear as a final layer except if it's raining. 

 

 

 

 

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  • Super User
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I like the pull over style.  I like to wear the lined ones under my rain suit in cold weather.  They are not as bulky as a coat and I'm able to move around easier.

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  • Super User
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I prefer the pull over style. I have about a dozen of them. In the winter time and I’m hanging around the house, there is a 100% chance I’m wearing a hooded sweatshirt. Doesn’t get more comfy than sweatpants and a big pullover hoodie for house lounging. I have a Cabela’s Guidewear insulated hoodie for fishing that is super warm and comfortable and an excellent choice for early and late season bassin’. 

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  • Super User
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30 minutes ago, Dwight Hottle said:

I have both but prefer the zip up ones because they are easier to get on & you can ventilate them if you get too warm. My favorites are the heavy lined ones which I wear as a final layer except if it's raining. 

 

 

 

 

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There's a hoodie in that picture ?

Nice Bass !

:smiley:

A-Jay

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  • Global Moderator
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Zipper 

It won’t mess up my hair when I put it on. 
?

 

 

 

 

Mike

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  • Super User
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Zip-up - pullovers pull my ponytail band out too often.

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  • Super User
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Pullover. I buy a brand I found on Amazon called Bassdash. Great fleece water repellent hoodies with a built in fleece face mask for $40.

 

I have Under Armour hoodies for twice the price that are the same quality.

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I hate hoods.  They make me feel like I'm in a tunnel.   I wear some type of hat and possible a gaitor too when it's cold.  

  • Super User
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22 minutes ago, NYWayfarer said:

Pullover. I buy an Amazon brand called Bassdash. Great fleece water repellent hoodies with a built in fleece face mask for $40.

Umm...not Amazon

 

BASSDASH - Trademark Details

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  • Super User
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I like the zippered ones. I don't have any Carhartt or any other super heavy or expensive ones. Depending on the temp I can wear a hoodie for warmth or put on my Carhartt jacket over it and I'm guaranteed to stay warm.

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  • Super User
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Pullover for me as well and I wear one at some point for 8-9 months of the year. When I had a much bigger belly zipups weren't very flattering... might have to reassess now that I don't look full term. ?

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  • Super User
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Pullover hands down. Have a couple carhartt ones that I absolutely love.

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Got several of both, I use Sherpa lined zip up the most. When it’s really cold I have a goose down zip up with hood from Eddie bauer. It’s my first ever down, my wife got it for me after watching me backpack up mountains stuffing heavy jackets in my pack . The light weight down is great if you have to tote or pack it 

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  • Super User
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Pullover for me.  I wear one almost daily from October through April. For fishing I have one my wife got as work swag that has the built in neck gaiter/turtle neck which is great when it’s windy or rainy. Otherwise it’s have a bunch of under armors that I got as gifts that I use. 
 

when it gets too warm for a hoodie I swap to a long sleeve hooded T-shirt with a neck gaiter from academy that someone here suggested earlier in the year. Nothing worse than a chill down the back of your neck. 

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