The Ladies UPF 50+ Dusty Rocky Mountain Performance Hoodie
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Mountains have a funny way of making you want to stay out longer.
One more trail.
One more overlook.
One more photo.
One more little dirt road that “probably goes somewhere.”
And before you know it, the cool morning you started in has turned into eight straight hours under open skies.
That’s exactly why we built the Ladies Dusty Rocky Mountain UPF 50+ Performance Hoodie.
This lightweight women’s sun hoodie combines 3.5 oz. 100% microfiber performance polyester, Paragon Plus moisture and odor management, a self-fabric double-layer hood, wrinkle resistance, and UPF 50+ protection on most colors into one easy layer designed for long days outside.
Heather Grey provides UPF 30 protection.
Because when you’re chasing views, wandering National Parks, hiking ridgelines, paddling alpine lakes, exploring forest roads, or spending the whole day at camp, the last thing you want is heavy gear convincing you it’s time to head back.
The Rocky Mountain Hoodie was built with a different suggestion:
Keep going.
Rocky Mountain State of Mind
You don’t actually have to be standing at 10,000 feet to understand the feeling.
Cool air.
Big sky.
Windows down.
Coffee somewhere within reach.
A road disappearing into the distance.
And absolutely no desire to take the fastest way home.
That’s Rocky Mountain High.
The graphic may be inspired by the mountains, but this hoodie isn’t limited to them.
Wear it hiking.
Fishing.
Camping.
Kayaking.
Wheeling.
Boating.
Traveling.
Exploring National Parks.
Walking the dog.
Watching youth sports all weekend.
Setting camp in full sun.
Or sitting beside a lake thinking:
“I could stay here all day.”
Good.
That’s what we made it for.
UPF 50+ Because the View Usually Isn't in the Shade
Mountain adventures are sneaky.
You start hiking under tree cover.
Everything feels perfect.
Then suddenly you’re standing on an exposed overlook with zero shade, a whole lot of sun, and a trail map that suggests you’re nowhere near finished.
Enter the Rocky Mountain Hoodie.
Most colorways provide UPF 50+ sun protection through the covered fabric, giving you an additional layer of UV protection for long days outdoors.
The Heather Grey colorway provides UPF 30 protection.
And yes, you still need sunscreen.
Especially on the parts this shirt isn’t covering.
A Dusty hoodie is pretty good.
It is unfortunately not magic.
Lightweight Enough for the Hot Stuff
We need to clarify something.
This is not a traditional fleece hoodie.
There’s no bulky insulation.
No giant sweatshirt hood.
No reason to regret putting it on once the sun comes up.
At just 3.5 oz., the Rocky Mountain Hoodie uses lightweight microfiber performance polyester designed specifically for active outdoor use.
Think:
Sun hoodie.
Trail layer.
Fishing shirt.
Paddling top.
Camping shirt.
Travel layer.
The one that starts the trip in your bag and somehow ends up on your body every single day.
That’s the goal.
The Hood Pulls Its Weight
The self-fabric 2-ply hood gives you another easy option when you want more coverage around your head and neck.
Pull it up on exposed trail sections.
Wear it over a hat while fishing.
Throw it up while paddling.
Use it when you’re walking around camp and the afternoon sun is doing a little too much.
Or use it during a gas-station stop when you spot someone approaching who looks extremely interested in asking 43 questions about your vehicle setup.
Outdoor versatility comes in many forms.
Sweat Is Part of the Deal
Big views usually involve some effort.
Sometimes more effort than your friend mentioned when they described the trail as:
“Pretty easy.”
The Paragon Plus moisture-management system helps manage moisture through active days, while odor-management performance helps keep things a little more civilized when those days stretch from sunrise to sunset.
Hiking.
Paddling.
Setting camp.
Walking all over town.
Climbing back into the Jeep.
Repeat.
The Rocky Mountain Hoodie was designed for the part of adventure that happens between the perfect photos.
You know.
The sweaty part.
UPF FTW