Mountain Laurel Ultralight Sun Hoodie

£64.00

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Ultralight Sun Hoodie

Less Shirt. More Miles.

Our lightest sun hoodie fabric, built for hot climbs, exposed trail and the miles where carrying less just makes sense.

90 GSM Fabric
40 UPF Protection
Quick Drying
Packs Small
Why Ultralight?

Built For The Hot Miles.

Better Airflow

The 90 gsm fabric keeps things light and breezy when the trail turns hot, steep or both.

Sun Coverage

UPF 40 protection helps take the edge off long, exposed days without adding a heavier layer.

Dries Fast

Sweat, creek crossings and surprise storms happen. Lightweight fabric means less time carrying that moisture around.

Fit Note

A Little Slimmer.

Ultralight styles run slimmer than our standard sun hoodies. If you prefer a more relaxed fit, size up.

A Heads Up

Ultralight Means Ultralight.

At 90 gsm, this is our lightest sun hoodie fabric. It is designed for airflow, low bulk and packability rather than maximum abrasion resistance.

We do not recommend it for bushwhacking, scrambling or regular high-friction use. Snags or tears caused by rough terrain or sharp objects are not covered under warranty.

Heading somewhere rough? Our standard-weight sun hoodies are the better tool for the job.

Design Inspiration

Mountain Laurel

where is Mountain Laurel

Commonly Found

Mountain laurel (Kalmia latifolia) is commonly found in the eastern United States, thriving in acidic, well-drained soils and shaded woodlands. It grows in forested areas, particularly in the Appalachian Mountains, from Maine down to northern Georgia. Mountain laurel is often seen in the understory of hardwood forests, where it forms dense thickets, creating a striking landscape in spring when its pink and white flowers bloom. It prefers elevations between 1,000 and 3,500 feet and can also be found in some parts of the Ozarks and parts of the Midwest, where the soil conditions are similar.

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Appalachian Trail

Shenandoah National Park

Great Smoky Mountains Trail

Blue Ridge Parkway

New Jersey’s Batona Trail

Allegheny Trail