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Columbia
Silver Ridge Lite Long-Sleeve Shirt - Men's

4 out of 5 stars
2 Review

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Why We Like The Silver Ridge Lite Long-Sleeve Shirt

Whether you're taking on a day's worth of hikes throughout Boulder's famed Chautauqua Park or doing a through-hike of the Appalachian Trail, the Columbia Silver Ridge Lite Shirt steps up to the challenge with ease. Crafted with a quick-drying, moisture-wicking fabric, the Silver Ridge Lite has built in sun-protection, as well as strategic, hidden back vents keep you cool on hot summer days. For versatility when the temperatures hit their peak in the late afternoon, the roll-up sleeves can be secured with tab holders so you can adapt to the conditions and stay comfortable over long miles.


Details

  • Versatile shirt to keep cool on sunny trails
  • Omni-Wick fabric wicks moisture to keep dry and cool
  • Omni-Shade technology provides UPF 40 sun protection
  • Hidden back vents help regulate body temperature
  • Roll-up sleeves have tab holders for versatility
  • Item #COL013C
Material
Omni-Wick ripstop (100% polyester)
Fit
regular
Center Back Length
30in
Style
button-up
Pockets
2 chest
UPF Rating
40
Claimed Weight
[medium] 6.5oz
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year

Overall Rating

4 based on 2 ratings

Review Summary

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3 out of 5 stars

November 17, 2020

After 2 summers . . .meh

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

I wear an XL in everything except for this shirt. Got it in a Large so it runs big. I got it because I'm not a sunblock fan and this shirt does keep the burn off. I wear it on hot hikes in 80 degrees or more and after a couple summers wearing it, its pretty hot and doesn't vent very well. The back is the only vent and while wearing a backpack, it isn't all that great. I am going to be looking for a different sunshirt this upcoming summer that vents better.

Mikey
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com

5 out of 5 stars

May 7, 2020

Honest: This may be the perfect shirt

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

I love this shirt for many reasons, but I think the secret to the Silver Ridge Lite is in the fabric... a very light weight yet visually appealing and nicely draped cloth with a virtually indistinguishable 1/16 inch box-outline pattern that attributes structure and adds a good amount of tear resistance. This is a light, breezy, easygoing shirt. I have other ?synthoshirts? with the visual appearance (and feel) of colored Plastic Wrap... but not this shirt... This shirt just always looks crisp and feels good, and is comfortable to the point of being hardly noticeable against the skin during activities in heat and/or sun. Stains liftout easily; it dries (hanging) in no time; scant wrinkles when laundered in traveling conditions. Honestly, everything about this shirt works. Sleeve length is right. Torso length and width are right. Simple venting is right. Pockets are right. Collar has good structure. Button placket lays flat. Buttons are solid on. Untucked, the tails stay nicely flat. Sleeves are comfortable rolled and buttoned up. In style in a sport coat, fishing, hiking, or digging post holes. Great for travel... nice Color range and upscale appearance means i will always be at least marginally presentable. I can pack 5 of these shirts in the space of 3 of the Alt Brands.... just sayin...

Thomas G
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com