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Perfect for exposed alpine hikes where sun protection and weight are both priorities; skip if you need lab-confirmed UPF ratings.
Overview
The Women's Altitude Sun Hoodie is one of the lightest ultralight synthetic sun hoodies available, designed for alpine and exposed terrain where sun exposure and pack weight are both concerns. At roughly 4 ounces, it replaces a standard hiking shirt with a technical layer that manages moisture, breathes freely, and protects skin from UV damage at high elevation. Tested over 100 miles on the Uinta Highline Trail—80% of those miles above 10,000 feet—it proved its sun-blocking effectiveness in real backcountry conditions. The close athletic fit and high collar offer coverage without restriction, making it suitable for trail running, thru-hiking, and high-output movement in exposed areas.
Who It's For
Buy it if you're doing alpine day hikes, thru-hikes, or trail running in exposed, sun-heavy terrain where ultralight layers save real miles. The women-specific athletic fit and high collar make it ideal for anyone with sensitive skin or anyone who wants sun coverage without heat or bulk. Skip it if you need UPF rating confidence—the fabric is too light to achieve a measurable UPF score in lab conditions, though field testing confirms protection. Also pass if you prefer synthetic-free fabrics or need substantial insulation; this is a sun/breathability layer, not a warmth layer.
Key Features
- Ultralight at 4 oz: Weighs less than most base layers, cutting pack weight on long trips without sacrificing sun protection or breathability.
- Field-Tested Sun Blocking: Proven on 100+ miles of the Uinta Highline Trail, with 80% of testing conducted above 10,000 feet in direct alpine sun.
- FUZE Antimicrobial Treatment: Nano-silver bonded to fibers resists bacteria and odor, meaning you can wear longer between washes without degradation.
- Flat-Lock Seams & Raglan Sleeves: Reduces chafe and allows full overhead arm mobility on technical terrain and during high-output movement like trail running.
- High Collar Coverage: Protects neck and décolletage even when hood is down, addressing sun exposure on routes where neck gaiter isn't practical.
- Close Athletic Fit (Women-Specific): Sits near skin for efficient moisture wicking without excess fabric, designed to layer under shells or worn solo in hot conditions.
On the Trail
You're planning a four-day loop through Rocky Mountain's alpine zone—starting at Bear Lake and descending through tundra meadows above 11,000 feet, most of which runs in exposed sun where afternoon rays reflect off granite and the thin alpine atmosphere offers zero UV protection. A standard hiking shirt feels inadequate for this exposure; a real sun shirt adds 6+ ounces to your pack. The Altitude Sun Hoodie (4 oz, close-fitting, high collar) solves the weight-versus-protection equation: no clammy overheating in exposed sections, the high collar protects neck and décolletage without excess sweat, and moisture wicks fast in the constant alpine breeze. By mile 40 over four days, the FUZE antimicrobial treatment means you've worn it continuously without odor, and the raglan sleeves prevented chafe during scrambling and high-output movement.
Pros & Cons
- Lightest weight sun layer on the market—negligible pack penalty for serious UV/sun exposure coverage.
- Moisture wicks and dries rapidly; usable as year-round base layer or solo layer in hot conditions.
- FUZE treatment resists odor and bacteria, extending time between washes on multi-week trips.
- Tested in harsh alpine conditions (Uinta Highline, 10,000+ ft elevation) with proven real-world sun blocking.
- Flat-lock seams and raglan sleeves eliminate chafe on high-output movement (trail running, scrambling).
- UPF rating inconclusive in lab testing because fabric is too light and thin to measure reliably—requires faith in field results.
- Requires hand washing; machine washing, even on delicate cycle with an agitator, risks permanent damage to the fabric.
- At 4 oz with minimal thermal mass, it provides zero warmth and cannot layer as insulation in cool conditions.
- Close fit means it won't layer bulkily over heavier base layers; best worn solo or over thin moisture-wicking layers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this UPF-rated for sun protection?
The fabric is too light and thin to achieve a standard UPF rating in lab conditions, but Outdoor Vitals field-tested it over 100 miles on the Uinta Highline Trail, with 80% of testing above 10,000 feet in intense alpine sun. If you need lab-confirmed UPF numbers, this isn't the hoodie for you. If you trust real-world alpine testing, the blocking is proven.
Can I machine wash it?
No. Hand wash in cold water with mild detergent (Dreft or Nikwax Tech Wash) and hang dry completely. Machines with agitators can permanently damage the 80 GSM fabric. On multi-week backpacking trips, the FUZE antimicrobial treatment means you can safely extend time between washes without odor breakdown.
Will it keep me warm, or is it just for sun?
It's a sun and breathability layer with zero thermal mass—it won't warm you on cool days. On alpine terrain in summer, it's ideal solo or over a thin base. In shoulder season or at higher latitudes, layer it under a shell or insulation. Think of it as replacing a standard hiking shirt, not as a fleece substitute.
Bottom Line
Perfect for exposed alpine hikes where sun protection and weight are both priorities; skip if you need lab-confirmed UPF ratings.




