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UV, UPF, SPF—here’s what they actually mean and how to choose the best sun protection.
The acronym UPF stands for Ultraviolet Protection Factor. But what does UPF clothing mean, and why is it important?
UPF indicates how much UV radiation a fabric allows to reach your skin. For example, a UPF 50 item blocks 98% of the sun's rays, significantly reducing the risk of sunburn and long-term skin damage. This is different from SPF, which measures time rather than penetration and is often associated with sunscreens.
People often ask, "Which is better, SPF or UPF?" For prolonged outdoor activities such as hiking or trail running, UPF clothing offers consistent protection without reapplication, providing an excellent base layer of defense. A combination of both UPF clothing and SPF-rated sunscreen on exposed skin is advisable for comprehensive protection.
A common question we encounter is whether UPF clothing wears out. The good news is that high-quality UPF clothing is engineered to last. However, the sun protective quality may diminish after many washes and wears, particularly if instructions are not followed correctly. Always check care labels and wash your UPF garments as advised to ensure they maintain effectiveness.
Also, it's important to note that while UPF clothing offers excellent protection, it's not invulnerable. Avoid stretching the fabric excessively or consistently exposing it to harsh elements like chlorine, as these can affect its protective properties.
A great sun hoodie starts with real outdoor experience. The essentials: high UPF, breathable fabric for all-day sun protection; a shaped hood that fits over a hat without blocking vision; thumb loops to keep sleeves and hands shielded; flat seams for chafe-free movement; low-profile, secure pockets that don’t add bulk; a trim, stretchy fit for comfort and easy layering; and odor control so you can wear it longer. Every feature is built for protection, comfort, and focus outdoors—so you can stay out longer.
Choosing the right color for a sun hoodie also plays a role in sun protection strategy. Light colors like white, pastel, and other bright shades reflect more sunlight, keeping you cooler, whereas darker colors are more adept at absorbing UV rays. Personal preference and climate should guide your choice. Lighter colors also tend to have a lower UPF rating so be sure to check tags before you purchase.
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