No matter how good the fishing is, the summer sun can make any day on the water miserable — and potentially dangerous. You can persevere for a while, but eventually, you’ll feel compelled to turn the boat around and seek air-conditioned accommodations.
Unless, that is, you have some high-quality cooling clothing. Designed to help keep you comfortable when temperatures soar, these kinds of garments are an angler’s best friend during summer fishing trips.
We’ll explain how cooling clothes work and share a few of the best options available below.
What Is Cooling Clothing, and How Does It Work?Cooling clothing for fishermen takes several different forms, but most types will help keep you cool in one or more ways:
The most notable benefit cooling apparel provides to anglers is simply increased comfort. After all, fishing is supposed to be fun, so you obviously want to remain comfy while enjoying a day on the water.
But cooling clothing provides a number of additional benefits too. Some of the most notable include:
Part of the joy of being a 21st century angler is that you have so many different types of cooling clothing to choose from. From undershirts and shorts to hats and gaiters, there are plenty of temperature-lowering options that’ll make your next fishing trip more comfortable.
It doesn’t matter if you’re shopping for your first piece of cooling attire, or you already have a closet full of stuff, a cooling undershirt is one of the most important items to own, as it’ll be in direct contact with your skin.
You don’t have to worry about UV protection for an undershirt; instead, focus on finding a moisture-wicking undershirt that’ll keep you dry and cool all day long.
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Whether you’re looking for cooling fishing shirts for men or cooling shirts for women, opt for garments that provide things like UV resistance and copious amounts of airflow. And while there’s nothing wrong with picking shirts that match your sense of style, remember that light colors will reflect more of the sun’s rays — and therefore keep you cooler — than dark colors will.
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Cooling shirts for men and women are important, but don’t neglect your lower half when picking your summer fishing attire. As when picking cooling shirts, you’ll want to prioritize UV resistance and airflow when selecting the best pair of cooling shorts or pants.
Many anglers instinctively gravitate toward shorts in the summer, but some cooling pants will keep you cooler by reflecting the sun’s rays more effectively than your skin can.
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Chances are, you’ll be wearing a hat on the water anyway. So, you may as well pick one that’ll keep you cooler.
Airflow is often cited as the most important thing to look for when buying a cooling hat, but a moisture-wicking headband is also quite helpful. Your head will often sweat quite a bit in the heat, and you don’t want a soggy hat clinging to your head all day long.
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Bandanas, neck gaiters, and similar products are very helpful for keeping the sun off your face, neck, and shoulders, and those designed to offer cooling benefits will keep you even more comfortable.
Choose gaiters and bandanas that are made from lightweight fabrics and designed to provide UV protection.
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By adding a few cooling accessories to your wardrobe, you can help take your warm-weather comfort to an entirely different level. Many accessories also serve multiple purposes. For example, cooling towels are great for drying your skin when sweaty, but they can also help cool you off when it’s hot.
And it’s not just about you, either: Towels and wristbands are great to keep on hand for companions who may need a bit of help keeping cool.
Cooling vests are another accessory that’ll keep you cool on the water. A few cooling vests even feature phase-change technology, making them some of the best cooling clothing for extreme heat.
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We’ve talked a lot about the comfort cooling clothing can provide, but don’t forget that cooling attire also helps keep you safe on the water and prevent heat exhaustion.
So, pick up some high-quality cooling clothes to ensure you’re ready to enjoy tight lines under the summer sun. Just be sure to stick to those made by reputable manufacturers — you don’t want to find out the bargain-basement “cooling” clothes you purchased aren’t up to the task.
FAQWhat is the best fabric to keep you cool?
A variety of fabrics can keep you cool, and anglers often have differing opinions about the best material for hot weather. However, bamboo and silk are both effective natural fiber options, while nylon and polyester are good synthetic options.
What are the disadvantages of a cooling vest?
Evaporative cooling vests can leave your skin feeling slightly damp, which some anglers find unpleasant. Phase-change cooling vests sidestep this problem and keep you dry, but they require frequent “recharging” in ice water.
What color cloth commonly keeps you the coolest in the hot sun?
Most light colors will keep you cool in hot weather, but if you want the very best color, opt for white fishing clothes. White reflects more light than any other color, which will keep you the coolest.
About the Author:A nature lover and avid angler, Ben grew up fishing and working crab traps on Pier 60 in Clearwater Beach. Despite what you may have heard, he was definitely not frightened the first time he saw a giant tarpon underwater while snorkeling (they’re not so scary when you’re reeling them in).
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