Sun Hoodie reviews
The Smartwool Merino Sun Hoodie blends merino comfort with added nylon durability, making it a strong pick for hiking, camping, travel, and long sunny days where repeat wear matters. It is not the lightest hot-weather layer, but for mild mountain temps and multi-day use, it earns its spot.
The Icebreaker 150 MerinoFine Ace Long Sleeve Hoodie UPF is a soft 100% merino sun hoodie built for mountain days where the sun is strong but the heat is not crushing. After testing it around Reno, Tahoe, and the Sierra Nevada, it stood out for comfort, odor control, and all-day wearability, especially for camping, travel, and exposed high-country hikes.
The Ridge Merino Solstice Lightweight Merino Hoodie blends merino comfort, sun coverage, odor resistance, and casual styling into a hiking-focused layer that works well beyond the trail. It is a little heavier than some sun hoodies, but it earns its place on multi-day trips.
The Outdoor Vitals Tern Merino Hoodie surprised me in the best way. It is light enough for warm hikes, useful enough for travel, and still gives you the odor resistance and comfort that make merino worth wearing.
Tested on trail runs, mountain bike rides, hikes, and lazy laundry cycles, the KETL Lost Boys Merino Sun Hoodie is a useful layer when synthetic sun hoodies are too light.

