Are sun hats worth it?

11 Apr.,2024

 

Spring has finally sprung which means it's (almost) time for open-toe sandals, maxi dresses and more garments that leave you exposed. Being prepped with the right sunscreen, a beach umbrella for shade and sun-protective clothing will help in many situations, but one of the best (and easiest) ways to protect our faces from the unbearable heat during outdoor activities is a sun hat.

To avoid hyperpigmentation and other long-lasting skin issues, Shop TODAY spoke with a handful of experts to get the lowdown on why it's essential to protect yourself from the sun throughout the year. We also found some of the best sun hats on the market to help shield your face from harmful UVA and UVB rays.

What is UPF? | What to look for in UPF clothes and accessories | Hat shopping tips | Hats for women | Hats for kids | Editor pick | How we chose | Meet the experts

What is UPF rating?

For the ultimate sun protection, experts advise investing in clothes and accessories with an Ultraviolet Protection Factor (UPF) rating.

"When you're talking about UPF, you're talking about protection from ultraviolet B rays and ultraviolet A rays. When you look at the number, a UPF of 50...blocks 98 percent of sun rays. When it comes to protection, anything above 50 is considered excellent by the Skin Cancer Foundation," comments New York-based board-certified dermatologist Dr. Jeremy A. Brauer.

What should I look for in UPF clothing and accessories?

The SCF recommends looking for clothing with a UPF of at least 30 to protect yourself from skin cancer.

“All fabrics can shield some UV radiation, but clothing [and hats] that are designed to do the most effective job are items that are labeled with a UPF rating. The ratings range from UPF 15 to 50+. The higher the number, the better,” says New York-based dermatologist Dr. Melissa Levin.

Protecting your neck, ears and face are essential when you're exposing your skin to the sun. One component Brauer recommends looking for is color, specifically "bright colors that are reflective and darker colors [that] can absorb those rays and avoid penetration."

Shopping tip: Look for UPF indicators when purchasing sun protection gear as these tell you just how much of the sun's rays the item can block. The Skin Cancer Foundation also has a seal of recommendation for UPF-approved clothing.

How to shop for hats with UPF protection

While there are plenty of trendy sun hat options, it’s also important you invest in a design that will actually protect your skin.

“The best hats for sun protection have a brim of at least three inches to shade the face, scalp, neck, shoulders and upper back, along with easily overlooked places like the tops of the ears and back of the neck,” the SCF states. “Look for a tightly woven hat rather than a loosely constructed straw hat that lets in the UV rays.”

“Broad-brimmed hats are one of the most important steps when it comes to safe sun practices,” says Levin. “Heavy perspiration, water activities and incomplete application of sunscreen lend to sunscreen products that rub off and lose their effectiveness, resulting in incomplete sun protection.”

In addition to a protective hat, sunglasses and sunscreen are always a good idea for optimal summer safety.

Sun protection hats for women

Colorways: 3 | Size: One size | Materials: Straw, black vinyl

If you’re interested in a more personalized option, consider this customizable floppy beach hat from Etsy. For less than $25, you can get your name printed in beautiful script lettering. The hat comes in either tan, white or blush.


Colorways: 5 | Size: One size | Material: UV protection micro-fiber

Add a colorful hint to your favorite sundress in this ultra-protective hat. Aside from blocking the sun from your face, this hat features UPF 50+ material and a feminine floral bow on the back. Wear it while tending your garden or keep it nearby when you go hiking. Just like its name, this hat is a sun blocker and summer essential to use every day.


Colorways: 11 | Size: One size | Materials: Cotton, polyester

Aside from adding protection, this hat is adjustable, packable and will hold all your sweat. The hat is made of 65 percent cotton and features a zipper that removes the top part when you need your head to cool off. Over 6,500 verified shoppers rated this hat five stars, with one saying there is "enough stiffness in the brim so that you can see on the sides, yet you don't give up protection."


Colorways: 21 | Sizes: M, L/XL | Materials: Polyester, straw

With a UPF 50+ rating and a breathable, high-quality woven straw material, it's no wonder this Amazon sun hat is so highly-rated on Amazon.

"Excuse the cliché, but this hat fits me like a glove," one Shop TODAY writer said about it. "It lacks the dorky chin strap my mom's sun hats have, but it does have a ribbon inside the brim which can be used to adjust the size. I haven't worn my hat while riding in a convertible (yet), but I wear it a lot while working around the yard in 15 mph Montana winds."

Colorways: 4 | Sizes: S/M, L/XL | Materials: Paper, polyester, polyethylene

This floppy hat is made with a wide brim, sweat-wicking headband and provides UPF 50 protection to help you keep fresh. It’s comfortable enough to wear anywhere you go this summer and won’t blow away during a stiff wind. The hat is available in white, safari and more.


Colorways: 8 | Size: One size | Material: UPF 50+ fabric

If you're going for a run and need something more portable, this swim visor is essential to keep your eyes protected. It's salt water-resistant and made with UPF 50+ protection to keep your summer days sunburn-free (for the most part!).


Colorways: 2 | Sizes: M-L | Materials: Polyester, nylon

No matter how sunny it gets, this hat will keep you in the shade. The headpiece offers UPF 50+ protection and a drawstring to hold your hat in place when boating on a windy day. One customer said this hat "can take a beating and reshape however you'd like, [it] shades me from the sun and is easy to wear in the Florida heat."

Dundee Crushable

$ 42.00

What we like

  • Interior adjustable string
  • Packable

Something to note

  • Drawstring gets wet in water

Colorways: 2 | Size: One size | Material: Polyester

The large brim adds an extra advantage to this sun hat, but its protective features don't minimize its fashion-forwardness. This is a great one to throw in your luggage and beach bag thanks to its crushable material.


Colorways: 3 | Sizes: S-L | Materials: Paper, polyester

Whether you're visiting the countryside or going on a safari, this unisex hat is perfect for protecting your face. The chin cord will make sure your piece doesn't fly away during an excursion. You'll also get to enjoy the sunshine with its UPF 50+ rating and four-inch brim.

Roam Hat

$ 50.00

What we like

  • Lightweight
  • Breathable
  • Quick-dry fabric

Something to note

  • Not very waterproof

Colorways: 2 | Size: One size | Material: Polyester

For those that like to roam freely outdoors, this hat features a broad brim and quick-drying fabric. Your head will receive great sun protection while staying fresh thanks to its highly breathable material.

Colorways: 7 | Size: One size | Materials: Paper, polyester

Feel like a celebrity going incognito in this large sun hat with an extra-wide brim. The accessory will add an elegant look to your pool outfits while covering your face from the sunshine. It’s made with UPF 50+ protection that will block the rays but not your vision.


Colorways: 3 | Size: One size | Material: Cotton

Coolibar's Brittany beach hat is the perfect combination between a bucket hat and a large floppy option — making it a must-have for a long beach day. It's designed with a six-inch brim and offers UPF 50+ protection. It also includes a sweatband and an elastic string for adjustable sizing.


Size: One size | Materials: Raffia, cotton

When it comes to UPF hats, Levin can’t speak highly enough of Wallaroo Hat Company. “I love Wallaroo. Their hats are super chic but still broad-rimmed. My favorite is the Morgan hat, which is a fedora-style hat with UPF 50,” she shares.

It’s currently available in a neutral gray hue that will complement any outfit while still protecting your face from harmful UV rays.

Joanna Straw Hat

$ 65.00

What we like

  • Wide brim
  • Grosgrain band

Something to note

  • May squish easily

Sizes: XS-XL | Material: Paper straw

This chic straw hat will add panache to your outfit while protecting your face. It features a wide brim and a classic grosgrain band that will go with all your summer looks. "Not only is it large enough if I want to wear a ponytail, but it’s sturdy and will last me a long time," added one customer who rated it five stars.

Endurawax™ Bush Hat

$ 75.00

What we like

  • Good quality
  • Comfortable
  • Wide brim

Something to note

  • Not easily bendable

Colorways: 3 | Sizes: S/M, L/XL | Materials: Cotton, nylon

This lightweight UPF hat receives awesome reviews for its innovative sweatband technology. Basically, your skin will stay cool while you sweat and the UPF 50+ protection will void unnecessary sunburn.

"Awesome hat, wore it for the first time in the desert in 100-degree heat, kept my head cool and shaded!" said one verified buyer.

Sun protection hats for kids

“Hats are great for protecting the face and neck from harmful UV rays. Babies have especially sensitive skin, so it’s important to always put on hats when outside, at the beach, etc.,” says New Jersey-based dermatologist Dr. Shari Sperling.

Brauer recommends hats with flaps around the face to protect their ears and necks. Additionally, he recommends being cognizant of the sun's reflection and applying copious amounts of sunscreen on kids.


Colorways: 19 | Sizes: 2-6 years | Material: Polyester

This UPF 50+ bucket hat from Connectyle is Amazon's Choice for kid's sun hats with an almost-perfect five-star average rating from more than 9,000 shoppers. It includes mesh side vents to promote airflow and an internal moisture-wicking sweatband for extra hot days.


Sizes: S-XXL

Every kid needs some shade and this hat will block 97.5 percent of the sun's rays, according to the brand. With a lightweight quick-drying fabric and foam visor, this hat will keep your kid's skin safe and fresh. Also, the long flap in the back will cover your little one's neck.


Colorways: 9 | Sizes: 0-6 months to 8-14 years | Material: Polyester

Say goodbye to sunburn with this wide-brim hat, which has built-in UPF 50+ sun protection to help block 98 percent of UVA and UVB rays. Its features include adjustable head and chin straps, quick-dry fabric and side-venting to keep your child cool all day long.

Bucket Hat

$ 36.00

What we like

  • Stays in place
  • Durable design

Something to note

  • Runs small, per customers

Colorways: 25 | Sizes: S-L | Material: Mesh

Whether your little one is at the beach, lake or in the backyard, this packable bucket hat offers great sun protection for your child's summer adventures. It has a UPF 50+ rating and comes in a fun butterfly print.

Shop TODAY editor pick

Traveler Continental

$ 151.00

What we like

  • Has SPF protection
  • Folds easily

Something to note

  • Not ideal for breezy days

Size: One size | Materials: Straw, polyester

Hats off to commerce writer Jannely Espinal for finding this chic fedora that features an adjustable sweatband and SPF protection.

"This hat is perfect for traveling because it can be folded and easily stored in your carry-on bag or luggage. I love the simplicity and wide brims which helps to protect my face from the sun. Also, I find it to be pretty breathable and a snug fit on my head," says Espinal.

Frequently Asked Questions

According to the SCF, UPF measures the amount of UV radiation that can penetrate fabric and reach your skin, while sun protection factor (SPF) is the time it takes for UV-exposed skin to redden.

Though UPF accessories and clothing provide protection from the sun, ultraviolet light can still penetrate through these garments. Brauer mentions that while you should not expect a sunburn when you wear sunscreen and UPF clothing appropriately, there are always exceptions to the rule.

"Nothing is 100%, but the expectation is that UPF 50+ allows minimum sun rays and you shouldn't expect a sunburn," he says.

"Basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas account for about 90 percent of all skin cancers, and often appear on the head and neck,” a representative for the SCF tells us. “Hats help safeguard your face, scalp and neck.”

How we chose the best protective sun hats

We selected the best sun hats for children and adults that protect them from harmful UVA and UVB rays. We enlisted the recommendations of board-certified dermatologists, searched top-rated user reviews and chose some Shop TODAY editor-approved picks.

Meet the experts

Best Sun Hat for Technical Use


Sunday Afternoons Ultra Adventure


83

OVERALL
SCORE

  • Protection

    9.0

  • Comfort

    9.0

  • Breathability

    8.0

  • Durability

    9.0

  • Style

    5.0

Brim Size: 3.75" front / 6" neck cape | Material: 100% nylon with 100% polyester mesh insets

REASONS TO BUY

Great protection all around, especially on the back

Lightweight material is good at wicking moisture

Good ventilation

Comfortable

REASONS TO AVOID

Looks a little dorky

3.75" front / 6" neck cape |100% nylon with 100% polyester mesh insets

One of the top-performing sun hats across the board, especially for technical use, is the Sunday Afternoons Ultra Adventure. This hat provides great protection from the sun while remaining lightweight, comfortable, breathable, and super packable. We loved having this model with us on all our backpacking trips. Its down-sloping brim is substantial, and the long neck cape protects you from the intense alpine sun, even if it is a little dorky. It's also less likely to interfere with a backpack, which makes it a very comfortable choice. The brim folds in half and stuffs in your pack on the days you don't need it. It has many surprising features, including a sunglass keeper and anti-glare material under the brim for traveling on reflective surfaces like water or snow.

The only downside to this top performer: you may have to sacrifice your ego to rock this hat. The Ultra Adventure is not the most stylish, and we thought the Filson Summer Packer looked better. But this model has everything else you're looking for to stop the "Death Star" from frying your neck and face. This hat covers you, from washing your car or gardening to sweltering desert hikes or summer kayak floats down your local creek.

Read more: Sunday Afternoons Ultra Adventure review

After years of long-term testing the Ultra Adventure, some brim creasing exists. However, considering how often we have carelessly crammed it in a backpack, it's holding together quite well.

Credit: Viktoria McNamara


Best All-Around Sun Hat


Filson Summer Packer


83

OVERALL
SCORE

  • Protection

    7.0

  • Comfort

    9.0

  • Breathability

    8.0

  • Durability

    9.0

  • Style

    9.0

Brim Size: 2.75" | Material: 8oz dry finish Shelter Cloth

REASONS TO BUY

Stylish

Comfortable

Well ventilated

Extremely durable

REASONS TO AVOID

Slightly narrow brim

Not adjustable

2.75" |8oz dry finish Shelter Cloth

The Filson Summer Packer protected our skin, stole our hearts, and earned its place in the spotlight. With clean lines and classic fedora style, this is one of the most attractive hats we tested. But it performs so much better than a simple fashion accessory. The Summer Packer is durable, breathable, and holds up extremely well to being folded and crushed inside a pack. The design of this hat also makes it more compatible with a backpack than the other full-brim hats we tested, so it's an option for backpacking trips with a large pack. This is one of the most comfortable models we tested. We could happily go all day without taking it off.

No hat is perfect. The Summer Packer's main downsides are that it's not adjustable (though it comes in five sizes), and it's not as protective as some other hats in our review, especially the cape-style hats. This might not be the best option for the most technical outdoor pursuits, where you'll be spending long days in extreme conditions. That's why the Sunday Afternoons Ultra Adventure remains our favorite hat for technical use. But the Filson Summer Packer is your best bet if you're looking for a durable, comfortable sun hat that can take you from the trail to the bar patio.

Read more: Filson Summer Packer review

At 2 3/4", the Summer Packer's brim isn't the widest in our review, but it provided adequate protection during this mid-day hike.

Credit: Joanna Trieger


Best Sun Hat For Kids


Sunday Afternoons Kids' Play Hat


79

OVERALL
SCORE

  • Protection

    8.0

  • Comfort

    8.0

  • Breathability

    8.0

  • Durability

    9.0

  • Style

    6.0

Brim Size: 2.75", with 5.5" neck cape | Material: 100% Polyester

REASONS TO BUY

Great protection

Very adjustable

Ventilates well

Durable

REASONS TO AVOID

None

2.75", with 5.5" neck cape |100% Polyester

The Sunday Afternoons Kids' Play Hat earned our Editor's Choice Award for Best Kids Sun Hat. This hat protected our kids' faces and necks from the sun on sunny days spent outside. This hat features a 2.75-inch brim in the front and sides and a 5.5-inch neck cape. It's extremely breathable, very comfortable, and durable enough to withstand the wear and tear that only a kid can put a hat through. Have you ever seen a hat used as a shovel to build a sand castle? It also comes in many colors and prints, so everyone will find a color that works for them.

The Kids' Play Hat is close to perfect, but it's not quite. It has a very rigid brim, which is great for protection. However, that rigidness in the brim carries inside to where the hat meets the head. This is less comfortable than some hats with a softer brim. Also, this doesn't have a liner, which would have made it even more comfortable than it already is. Overall, this is a great hat and a favorite among all our testers, both kids and adults. If you need a hat specifically for babies, the Patagonia Baby Block the Sun hat is a decent option.

Read more: Sunday Afternoons Kids' Play Hat review

We love that the 5.5-inch neck cape on the Sunday Afternoons Unisex Play Hat shields our children's necks from the sun.

Credit: Chris McNamara


Best Bang for Your Buck


Outdoor Research Sun Runner Cap


78

OVERALL
SCORE

  • Protection

    10.0

  • Comfort

    7.0

  • Breathability

    7.0

  • Durability

    7.0

  • Style

    6.0

Brim Size: 2.75" front / 7.25" neck cape | Material: 100% Supplex nylon

REASONS TO BUY

Extreme sun protection

Lightweight

Lots of colors to choose from

Packs down small

Durable

REASONS TO AVOID

Not very stylish

Can get hot on the back of your neck

2.75" front / 7.25" neck cape |100% Supplex nylon

The Outdoor Research Sun Runner Cap is a versatile, protective model with an affordable price tag. The Sun Runner is two hats for the price of one, which makes it a great value. This hat includes a removable "neck cape" — not the most stylish, but super great when you need extra protection from intense solar rays, like in the middle of the desert with nary a shade tree in sight. Remove the neck cape for a more hip look with better air circulation when you need less protection. We love this hat and its wide selection of colors.

Although the neck cape is super protective, it can limit air circulation around your neck and feel a bit clammy on hot days. If you're running, the air seems to circulate better — perhaps that's why Outdoor Research called it the Sun Runner rather than Sun Hiker. Another option worth checking out with full back-of-the-neck coverage is the Sunday Afternoons Adventure Hat.

Read more: Outdoor Research Sun Runner Cap review

The OR Sun Runner's cape provides great protection from the sun and is very lightweight and comfortable.

Credit: Sam Schild


Best Straw Hat For Style and Sun


Sunday Afternoons Islander Hat


79

OVERALL
SCORE

  • Protection

    7.0

  • Comfort

    8.0

  • Breathability

    8.0

  • Durability

    8.0

  • Style

    9.0

Brim Size:3" | Material: 100% Natural Tripilla Straw

REASONS TO BUY

Comfortable

Stylish

Breathable

Durable for a straw hat

REASONS TO AVOID

Heavy for a sun hat

3" |100% Natural Tripilla Straw

While most of the hats in our review tend toward dorkiness, the Sunday Afternoons Islander Hat is stylish and laid-back. This hat is a cross between a classic straw hat and a more Western-style cowboy hat. This is one of the few hats in this review that looked good enough to wear around town. Wear this hat with a nice plaid shirt and jeans to casual outdoor events. But style isn't the only place where this hat shines. It's also one of the most comfortable and breathable hats we tested. It doesn't pack down particularly small, but it can handle being crushed into your favorite luggage or backpack. After it's been crushed, this hat regains its shape quickly, without so much as a crease.

While the Islander is a great all-around sun hat, it's not the best technical performer. This isn't a light hat, either. At 6.2 ounces, this is one of the heavier hats we reviewed. However, we found this hat to be extremely comfortable, even at this heavier weight. We didn't notice the weight when wearing this hat all day, but the gram counters may want to consider a different hat to bring on their next ultralight adventure. This is an excellent choice for those seeking a good-looking, comfortable, all-around great hat.

Read more: Sunday Afternoons Islander Hat review

Though it's a great all-around sun hat, we especially like the style of the Sunday Afternoons Islander Hat

Credit: Sam Schild


Best Straw Hat For The Beach


Billabong Classic Printed Straw Lifeguard


74

OVERALL
SCORE

  • Protection

    7.0

  • Comfort

    8.0

  • Breathability

    9.0

  • Durability

    5.0

  • Style

    8.0

Brim Size: 4.25" | Material: 100% Seagrass straw

REASONS TO BUY

Comfortable

Very breathable

Stylish

Large Brim

REASONS TO AVOID

Not packable

4.25" |100% Seagrass straw

For folks who want great value for a stylish straw hat at the beach, Billabong Classic Printed Straw Lifeguard Hat is a fantastic budget buy. We love this hat's massive 4.25-inch brim and the many stylish prints available on the underside of the brim. We bought two of these in different colors because one stylish print wasn't enough. It has a classic straw hat style with a few modern upgrades. Inside the hat, there's a comfortable sweatband lining. It also has a soft neck cinch cord to keep it from blowing away when the wind picks up. This is one of the lightest straw hats we tested, making it extremely comfortable as well. It's easy to wear this hat all day and perfect for the beach or other places you need to bring your own shade.

As with most straw hats, the Classic Printed Straw Lifeguard Hat won't hold up to being stuffed in a duffle bag or suitcase. Even a slight bend in the brim will break the woven straws used in this hat. But again, this is the case with most straw hats. It's also worth noting that some light will get through in between the woven straw on top of your head, but it is more tightly woven than some other straw hats we tested. If you're looking for the most protection on the top of your head, check out a different hat. But for an affordable and stylish straw hat for casual summer days, this hat is hard to beat.

Read more: Billabong Classic Printed Straw Lifeguard Hat review

The Billabong Classic Printed Straw Lifeguard hat was one of the most comfortable hats we tested.

Credit: Viktoria McNamara


Best Everyday Women's Sun Hat


FURTALK Travel Foldable Brim


64

OVERALL
SCORE

  • Protection

    6.0

  • Comfort

    7.0

  • Breathability

    6.0

  • Durability

    5.0

  • Style

    8.0

Brim Size: 3.25" | Material: Paper straw, Cotton, Polyester

REASONS TO BUY

Affordable

Comfortable

Some adjustability

REASONS TO AVOID

Only ok protection, ventilation, and durability

3.25" |Paper straw, Cotton, Polyester

The FURTALK Travel Foldable Brim was the most stylish hat we tested that still provides decent protection from the sun. Let's face it, most sun hats aren't very stylish, but this hat looks good and keeps the sun off your face. You can wear this to the beach, farmer's market, or out to patio brunch. When you need better visibility, you can roll the brim up and back down for better sun coverage. This is one of the most durable straw hats we tested. We found it difficult to crease or crinkle the brim, though you can't crush this hat like you can with a non-straw hat. The straw is also woven loose enough to allow good breathability, which many more fashion-oriented hats lack. This was also one of the more durable hats we tested, and definitely, the most stylish hat that's also comfortable enough to wear all day in the sun.

It is worth noting, however, that the Travel Foldable Brim Sun Hat is one of the heaviest hats we tested for this review. We still found it very comfortable, but the weight does make it less comfortable than some hats. There are also more stylish hats out there, but this hat balances style, comfort, sun protection, and breathability the best. Ladies less concerned with style and more interested in technical performance might like the Outdoor Research Oasis Sun Sombrero.

Read more: FURTALK Travel Foldable Brim review

The FURTALK Travel Foldable Brim was one of the best value hats we tested and looks great, too.

Credit: Chris McNamara


Compare Products

select up to 5 products to compare Score Product Price

83

Sunday Afternoons Ultra Adventure


Best Sun Hat for Technical Use

$50

83

Filson Summer Packer


Best All-Around Sun Hat

$85

79

Sunday Afternoons Kids' Play Hat


Best Sun Hat For Kids

$36

79

Sunday Afternoons Islander Hat


Best Straw Hat For Style and Sun

$48

78

Outdoor Research Sun Runner Cap


Best Bang for Your Buck

$40

77

Sunday Afternoons Adventure Hat

$42

75

Tilley LTM6 Airflo

$99

74

Billabong Classic Printed Straw Lifeguard


Best Straw Hat For The Beach

$30

74

The North Face Horizon Breeze Brimmer

$45

74

Patagonia Baby Block the Sun

$39

73

Sunday Afternoons Guardian

$32

72

REI Co-op Sahara Path Hat

$50

70

Outdoor Research Sombriolet

$45

69

Quiksilver Pierside Straw

$22

69

Outdoor Research Oasis Sun Sombrero - Women's

$45

67

Outdoor Research Helios

$38

64

Outdoor Research Sun Bucket

$35

64

FURTALK Travel Foldable Brim


Best Everyday Women's Sun Hat

$37

61

Columbia Bora Bora Booney II

$30

60

Lanzom Wide Brim Straw Panama Roll Up

$30


We tested all of our hats in real-world scenarios, like the Outdoor Research Sun Runner shown here in a rim-to-rim run across the Grand Canyon.

Credit: Sam Schild


Why You Should Trust Us


To review sun hats, we examined what is currently available on the market. We initially selected over 50 hats before refining the group down to the top 20. We bought the hats and then put them to the test, with special care to evaluate the performance characteristics that our experience told us were the most important. We took them across the hot and exposed Kaibab Plateau, through high desert and burn areas with no protection from trees, and through the Grand Canyon, with plenty of UV rays to avoid. We crushed them inside our packs to test how well they resumed shape. And we wore them on windy days to test the effectiveness of their brims in such conditions. The result is a comprehensive review that should serve you well in searching for a great sun hat.

We test each hat using the following five performance metrics:
  • Protection: 30%
  • Comfort: 25%
  • Breathability: 15%
  • Durability: 15%
  • Style: 15%

We test each hat using the following

This review is brought to you by GearLab Review Editors Sam Schild, Jessica Haist, and Joanna Trieger. Originally from the midwest, Sam moved to Colorado in 2012 after a 7,000-mile bike tour across the United States. A very active backpacker, Sam has thru-hiked the Pacific Crest Trail, Continental Divide Trail, Grand Enchantment Trail, and the Colorado Trail twice. When he's not backpacking, Sam can be found trail running, rock climbing, camping, and peak bagging on the Colorado Front Range. With all these miles under the sun, Sam spends a lot of time considering ways to protect his face, neck, and ears.

From Canada originally, Jessica came to the US from Toronto and now resides in Mammoth Lakes, CA, where she avidly engages in several sunny outdoor pursuits, including climbing, backpacking, mountain biking, and skiing. She recently earned a Master's Degree in Adventure Education from Prescott College in Arizona and has worked all over the US as an outdoor educator and guide. Sun protection is imperative in the types of activities Jessica and her students engage in.

REI Co-op Bucket hat down on the floor of the Grand Canyon.We tested our lineup of hats side-by-side for the best comparison possible.The Alchemi Labs Desert Hat plays nicely with backpacks, even before we ate the seven days of food we had when we started.

Analysis and Test Results


The highest-scoring hats all ranked highly in the Protection and Comfort categories, the most important metrics in our tests. In the rest of our review, we'll go over the different test metrics that we used and let you know which models stood out in each. We'll also discuss what to look for when considering the value of your purchase. Keep in mind that, according to the American Cancer Society, the best sun protection is to stay out of the sun, especially from 10 am to 2 pm. For the times when you have to be outside, however, the right sun hat can offer substantial protection.


Value


Sun hats are typically a fairly affordable piece of gear, yet they perform the priceless task of saving your skin from sun damage. Most of the models in this review fall into a similar price range, with the notable exceptions of the Filson Summer Packer and the Tilley LTM6 Airflo, which retail for significantly more. Although we loved both of these hats, we also highly recommend several options that are less than half the price of those two models. Standing out for great value are the North Face Horizon Breeze Brimmer, Outdoor Research Sun Runner, Sunday Afternoons Islander, FURTALK Travel Foldable Brim, and Billabong Classic Printed Straw Lifeguard for their excellent performance at a more affordable price. The other thing to keep in mind when considering the price is versatility. If you can use a hat for various activities, as is the case with the Filson Summer Packer, it may have a greater value in the long run.

the Furtalk Travel Foldable Brim sun hat is our favorite hat for women.

Credit: Chris McNamara


Protection


We chose protection as the most important rating because this is usually the reason you buy a sun hat in the first place. We traditionally think of sun hats as having wide, full brims but were surprised that the most effective types also include extra neck coverage.


Top scorers have enough protection to keep you fully covered throughout the day while still maintaining your sense of dignity. The most effective competitors had capes that go down the back of them to cover your neck. The OR Sun Runner Cap is the perfect example of this. It has a cape that cinches up in the front to cover the front and back of your neck from the sun.

The OR Sun Runner is a great choice for desert hiking and running.

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The Sunday Afternoons Adventure Hat is the classic trail hat with a colossal visor and a long neck cape that makes you look like you've just walked out of the Sahara. During our tests, we discovered the paradox that the more protective a hat is, generally the less stylish it will be. We think the Sunday Afternoons Ultra Adventure has the optimal level of sun protection, but you can still sport it without feeling too ridiculous.

The Sunday Afternoons Ultra Adventure Hat is great for long, exposed climbs in the desert, but it might not be our first choice to wear around town.


We appreciate the 5.5-inch neck cape on the Sunday Afternoons Kids' Play Hat as well. This will keep the back of your child's neck from getting burned while playing outside. Again, it's not the most stylish, but we're okay with that.

The Kids' Play Hat is a great overall sun hat for kids.

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The full-brim hats in our review are all less protective because they don't have capes that cover your neck. Since many folks prefer the look and feel of a full-brim hat, however, it's worth considering which of these is the most protective. We found that it depends on the activities you'll be pursuing. The Outdoor Research Sombriolet, Quiksilver Pierside Straw, and Sunday Afternoons Guardian have some of the widest brims we tested, and for water sports or general activities like gardening, this will keep you most protected. However, wide brims can interfere with a loaded backpack. The near-constant jostling pushes wide-brim hats out of place and is majorly annoying for the wearer.

The Sunday Afternoons Guardian has a wide brim for great sun protection.

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We recommend a hat with a narrower brim for backpackers, like the Filson Summer Packer or The North Face Horizon Breeze Brimmer. These hats interfere less with a loaded pack, so there's less chance that they'll annoy you on the trail. This means you're more likely to actually wear them while trekking, which is always the most protective option.

While almost all competitors have 50+ UPF ratings, contenders like the Columbia Bora Bora Booney II have mesh in the crown area that could allow some sunlight through. Models that have a good way to secure them to your head, which means they'll stay on in the wind, are also essential for protection. We like the Sunday Afternoons Adventure Hat's comfortable webbing cinch around our head, and it also comes with a chin strap.

We love the style of the Lanzom Wide Brim Straw Panama Roll Up, maybe that's partially because it's the only had we tested without a chin cinch cord.

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All of the models we tested have a chin cinch cord to attach the hat to your head, with the exception of the Lanzom Wide Brim Straw Panama Roll Up. The Outdoor Research and North Face models have removable chin straps, so you can lower the dork factor when the chin strap isn't needed. Brims that will stay in place when it's windy are also important.

Two Alternatives: Hooded Sun Shirts or a Buff With a Cap
We're fond of two popular alternatives for sun protection when backpacking or hiking:
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We're fond of two popular alternatives for sun protection when backpacking or hiking:1) Use a hooded sun shirt and a baseball-style cap (photo below left). You get full neck protection and some extra warmth. The downside is poor ventilation around the neck, and the sun can still hit your face at certain angles (as shown in the photo).

2) Take a BUFF and tuck it under a cap (photo below right). This allows for pretty good ventilation and is basically the budget DIY version of the OR Sun Runner. The downside is there is less protection for the neck, especially if your shirt does not have a collar.

It's debatable if either of these options is better or worse looking than a traditional sun hat, but they could suit your needs better.

It's debatable if either of these options is better or worse looking than a traditional sun hat, but they could suit your needs better.

Turning a cap into a sun hat with a sun hoodyUsing a "buff-like" headband as a sun hat.

Comfort


Comfort is essential in a sun protection hat. If your hat isn't comfortable, it's less likely that you will grab it while going out the door. A super comfortable hat, in contrast, you might want to wear even when it isn't sunny out.


The most comfortable hats are usually very soft internally and are very lightweight. Our favorite models, the Filson Summer Packer and the Sunday Afternoons Ultra Adventure were top performers in this category. The stylish Sunday Afternoons Islander Hat and Billabong Classic Printed Straw Lifeguard were also top performers in the comfort metric, though these hats aren't particularly lightweight.

We find that full-brimmed competitors can be more uncomfortable, like the Outdoor Research Women's Oasis Sun Sombrero because the stiffer brims tend to dig into our foreheads.

The Sombriolet was the most comfortable of the large, full-brimmed hats, but it tends to run a little small as well. This brings up an important point: sizing is critical. We sized up on the REI Co-op Sahara Path Hat.

The Outdoor Research Sombriolet's 4-inch brim keeps the sun's rays mostly off your face.

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The lighter weight material the hat is made of, the more comfortable and wearable it is. The Outdoor Research Helios, the Ultra Adventure, and the Outdoor Research Sun Bucket were the lightest in the review and also some of the most comfortable. The latter two models also have great wicking materials to keep our heads cool and dry, which adds to their comfort.

One other factor we take into consideration is visibility. It is great to be fully protected from the sun, but if you can't see where you're going, it defeats the purpose. Depending on what activity you're doing, you're going to want to have the proper visibility. The Ultra Adventure has a great blend of good coverage and visibility. Its large front brim shades your face, but the tapered sides and neck cape allow you to look around more. We found the large full brims, especially the floppier ones, have the least visibility, and we would not recommend these for anything technical that you may need to look around a lot, such as ridge scrambling.

The OR Sun Runner provides some of the best sun protection with its built-in removable sun cape, but the wrap-around material can potentially limit your field of vision.

The removable sun cape provides excellent protection from the elements, but can potentially impair your peripheral vision.

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Though this hat isn't performance-oriented, we liked that the Furtalk Travel Foldable Brim allows you to fold the brim up in the front for those times when you need better visibility.

You can flip the brim of the Furtalk Travel Foldable Brim hat up for better visibility.

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Breathability


Breathability is key when selecting a hat to protect you from the sun's rays. On hot days when the sun is beating down on your head, you want a hat that not only protects you but that allows the pent-up heat to escape.


Two of the most breathable hats we tested were the Sunday Afternoons Ultra Adventure Hat and the North Face Horizon Breeze Brimmer. Its fabric breathes exceptionally well and has large mesh sections running along its sides. The Billabong Classic Printed Straw Lifeguard, Sunday Afternoons Islander Hat, and Sunday Afternoons Guardian are all made of straw, which is very breathable.

Taking in a well earned view with the Sunday Afternoons Ultra Adventure.

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Some hats, like the Tilley LTM6 Airflo, have large mesh panels that allow air to move through and cool through circulation. Some hats have materials with breathable/wicking materials but no vents, like the Outdoor Research Helios and the Oasis Sun Sombrero.

The best models have ample ventilation and are made with breathable fabrics so that your head stays cool on hot days. These competitors are the Sunday Afternoons Ultra Adventure, Sunday Afternoons Adventure Hat, and the Outdoor Research Sombriolet. The Sunday Afternoons Islander is made of natural straw that's super breathable, and it has venting eyelets on the crown for added breathability. Filson Summer Packer didn't perform quite as well as these most breathable models, but it was close thanks to its breathable cotton material and eyelet vents.

The Filson Summer Packer doesn't have any mesh paneling, but we found that the eyelet vents shown here provided decent airflow.

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We were a bit disappointed with the Outdoor Research Sun Runner Cap in this category because the neck cape tends to trap warm air when the front chin strap is done up, causing our necks to get hot. We also noticed that the cape partially covers the mesh ventilation. The Women's Oasis Sun Sombrero, the women's version of the Sombriolet, had disappointingly no vents, while the Sombriolet has four.

The OR Sun Runner's cape partially blocks the hat's mesh vents.

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Durability


A high-quality, durable hat can potentially last you a lifetime and maintain your healthy skin. The most durable hats are well-made with strong materials and a crushable brim. The best ones can be crushed for days without the brim being affected and can be tossed around carelessly without worry.


The worst hats can't even be crushed and fall apart at the seams over a short time. We tested the durability of each hat by crushing it in a small ziplock bag for 30 minutes and seeing how they fared. The Tilley LTM6 Airflo bounced back immediately and showed no signs of being crushed.

We were pleasantly surprised by the Sunday Afternoons Ultra Adventure's foldable brim, which is much more durable and packable than the regular Adventure Hat. The Adventure Hat can only be packed flat, and when the brim is folded, it permanently creases.

Are you going to be doing this to your hat regularly? If so, pick one that's crushable.

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The Filson Summer Packer performed really well here because it packs down small, and any creases caused by packing shake out after a wear or two. The Sun Runner and Helios are also very durable, packable hats that we can stuff in our packs and take anywhere. The Conner Airflow immediately got bent out of shape after the ziplock bag test. We weren't able to bend its brim wire back into a shape that looked remotely correct. The Quiksilver Pierside Straw hat didn't even make it to the ziplock bag test; the straw began to fall apart while packed in a duffle bag on our way to Moab for some testing.

Each hat was crammed in a bag for 30 minutes and evaluated on how they fared.

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We also looked out for hats that show stains. The cream-colored Adventure Hat definitely showed dirt quickly, but we like its clever webbing band over the forehead that disguises sweat stains. We also noticed OR Sun Runner's white color collected dirt quickly. But that dirt washed out just as quickly. Hat colors are tricky. You want them to hide stains but don't want them to be too dark and attract more sun and heat.

Style


Style can make or break your dignity, and it is often what your choice of a hat will ultimately come down to. The most stylish hats have sleek, classic looks, while the least stylish have huge brims or odd-shaped capes.


Usually, the more protective a hat is, the less stylish it is, so you will have to decide for yourself how much protection to sacrifice so that you look good. Make sure the hat is stylish enough that you will wear it, though. Even if it's what you're looking for in protection, if it's too dorky for you ever to wear, then don't buy it. All the hats with capes — the Ultra Adventure, the Sun Runner, and the Adventure — inevitably lost style points. Keep in mind, though, that the Sun Runner's cape is removable for those times when you need to hide your post-hike matted hair on the brewery patio.

The Filson Summer Packer, FURTALK Travel Foldable Brim, and Lanzom Wide Brim Straw Panama Roll Up are all very stylish. When we asked friends and family which hat they'd want to wear, many of them invariably picked one of these hats first.

The Filson Summer Packer looks great on men and women alike, and it can be for a variety of activities.

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The Tilley LTM6 is ideal if you're into Indiana Jones or want a classic-looking model. If you buy a Tilley, you also join an exclusive secret club and inevitably start receiving the "Tilley Nod" from other Tilley owners.

All of our friends like the style of the Sunday Afternoons Islander Hat.

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The Sunday Afternoons Islander Hat is another one of the best-looking hats we tested. We think this hat is great for wearing around town on a summer day, on the beach, or even to casual outdoor parties.

The Sunday Afternoons Unisex Play Hat is perfect for a day at the beach.

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Even though it's not the most stylish, we loved that the Sunday Afternoons Kids' Play Hat comes in 30 unique colors and patterns. There's bound to be a winner for every kid with this much variety.

Relaxing over afternoon tea with shade on our faces.

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Conclusion


Make sure the hat you choose is comfortable so that you'll be happy rocking it on the trail. Look for the ones with the biggest brims and longest capes for maximum protection from the sun, but make sure that you choose a compatible hat if you'll be wearing a large backpack. The most comfortable ones have soft, lightweight materials that keep you cool and are easy to wear. The Sunday Afternoons Ultra Adventure Hat and the Filson Summer Packer meet all these criteria, but each has its own key strengths. We hope this helps you narrow down your top choices to find your perfect sun protection hat.

Make sure the hat you choose is comfortable so that you'll be happy rocking it on the trail. Look for the ones with the biggest brims and longest capes for maximum protection from the sun, but make sure that you choose a compatible hat if you'll be wearing a large backpack. The most comfortable ones have soft, lightweight materials that keep you cool and are easy to wear. Theand themeet all these criteria, but each has its own key strengths. We hope this helps you narrow down your top choices to find your perfect sun protection hat.

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