Voyager Fishing Cap & Neck Cape
This sun
protective cap floats and has the feel, functionality and extreme
camouflaging quality
that lets you get up close and personal with wary fish. The fabric
naturally sheds harmful UV rays, breathes easily with the mesh
inner-liner.
Improved comfort over previous versions plus a new detachable neck cape
for added ear and neck sun shield. Care
instructions: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low or hang dry
(fast-drying fabric), no fabric softener, no bleach. Imported.
And if you never plan to use the cape, just clip off the attachment loops as shown in this photo.
100% Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Four New 3-D Camo Colors
Aqua Sky - for sunny to partly sunny skies
Green Bayou - blends with trees and vegetation along a shoreline
Misty Sky - compatible colors for an overcast sky
Pacific Sand - earth tones that conceal in sandy, rocky areas
Suggested Wear
Fishing, Sun Shield, Hiking, Paddle Sports, Travel, Backpacking, Leisure
Features
- UPF 50+ (UPF 45 for Aqua Sky)
- 100% AquaPoly microfiber fabric
- Ultra-wicking moisture management
- Virtually wrinkle-free
- Camo printed mesh inner liner
- Shock cord adjustment with cordstopper closure
- Extra-long 3 7/8" bill
- Removable sun protective neck cape
- Floating bill
- Weight: 3.3 oz., 95 g.
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Adjustable - One Size Fits All
UPF Chart
Protection
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UPF Ratings
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Approximate UV Blocked
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Good UV Protection
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15 - 24
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93 - 96%
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Very Good UV Protection
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25 - 39
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96 - 97%
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Excellent UV Protection
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40 - 50+
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97 - 99%
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UPF vs. SPF
UPF is an abbreviation for Ultraviolet Protection Factor. This rating system is used to measure the effectiveness of fabric to protect skin from harmful ultraviolet radiation. For example, a UPF rating of 40 will allow only 1/40th of the sun's harmful rays to penetrate the textile. A rating of 40 or higher is considered excellent, blocking 97 percent of both UVA and UVB rays.
SPF, typically associated with sunscreen, is short for Sun Protection Factor. This measurement determines the length of time it takes for redness to occur as result of sun exposure. If applied correctly, a sunscreen rated at SPF 15 will protect 15 times longer than unprotected skin. This amounts to approximately 93 percent of UVB rays. Some experts believe that no sunscreen should be expected to stay effective longer than two hours without reapplication. Sunscreen that blocks UVA and UVB radiation is preferred.
UVA and UVB
Simply stated, UVA exposure contributes to premature aging by damaging the skin's elasticity. Perhaps 90 percent of wrinkles, age spots, and visible signs of aging occur as result of the sun's harmful UVA rays which penetrates the skin more deeply. The carcinogenic effects of UVB rays are believed to cause tanning which is the skin's natural defense against the sun. Unfortunately, it is believed that UVB contributes to the development of skin cancer.
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