Seven Summits Sun Hoodie: Blue

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Our first multi color-way shirt has arrived!  Available in 3 different colors!   

True-To-Trail Print: Inspired by 7 famous peaks of the USA; Whitney, Greys, Massive, Half Dome, Rainier, Elbert and of course our beloved Mama K, Katahdin. 

With a loose t-shirt-like fit and UPF50+ fabric, you’ll stay comfy all day whether you’re exploring a new trail close to home or far away. The smart lay-flat seam design, kangaroo-style front pocket, and breathable hood are constructed from breathable, protective fabric.

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Technical Specs

Fabric: 88% Polyester, 12% Spandex, Dri Fit

Weight: 7.5 (XS) - 9 oz (XXL)

Sizing: Unisex

Shirt Type: Hooded Sun Shirt

Features

Kangaroo Pouch

Layflat Seams

Anti-Pilling, 50 UPF Sun-Protective Fabric

Thumbholes

Mt. Whitney

Mount Whitney, located in the Eastern Sierra Nevada of California, rises to 14,505 feet and is a popular side trip from the John Muir Trail, which shares a route with the Pacific Crest Trail near its base.

Mt. KATAHDIN

Mount Katahdin, located in Baxter State Park, rises to 5,269 feet and serves as the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail, where the final climb to Baxter Peak marks the emotional end of a 2,000+ mile journey.

Mt. RAINIER

Mount Rainier, located in Mount Rainier National Park, rises to 14,411 feet and is not directly on a major long-distance trail, though it’s a highlight along the Pacific Crest Trail, which passes nearby with some of the best views of the mountain.

HALF DOME

Half Dome, located in Yosemite National Park, rises to 8,839 feet and sits just off the John Muir Trail, making it a popular and iconic side trip for hikers willing to tackle the final cable-assisted climb to the summit.

MT. ELBERT

Mount Elbert, located in the Sawatch Range, rises to 14,440 feet as the highest peak in Colorado and sits just off the Colorado Trail, making it a popular side trip for thru-hikers passing nearby.

GRAYS PEAK

Grays Peak, located in the Front Range, rises to 14,278 feet as the highest peak along the Continental Divide and sits just off the Continental Divide Trail, making it a common side trip for hikers passing through the area.

MT. MASSIVE

Mount Massive, located in the Sawatch Range, rises to 14,428 feet as Colorado’s second-highest peak and sits just off the Colorado Trail, making it a worthwhile side trip for hikers traveling through the area.

Design Inspiration

Famous U.S. Peaks

where is Famous U.S. Peaks

Commonly Found

The best time to visit these peaks varies by region. Whitney, Elbert, Massive, and Greys are ideal in July and August. Half Dome is accessible late May to October when the cables are up. Rainier sees the safest climbing conditions June to early August. Katahdin shines in July through mid-October, especially during fall foliage.

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Whitney & Half Dome - California, USA

Grays, Massive, & Elbert - Colorado

Rainier - Washington

Katahdin - Maine