Thursday, December 18, 2025

Expansion by Popular Demand – Whitewater

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Expansion by Popular Demand
Whitewater Fishing adds new neutral color to its surging Lightweight Tech Hoodie collection.
MUSKEGON, Mich. (March 20, 2024) – Lightweight performance fishing shirts provide comfortable and versatile protection from the sun’s harmful rays while wicking moisture to keep warm-weather anglers cool during the heat of the hunt. But many so-called fishing tech shirts have a downside. It’s called permastink. The lightweight polyester that performs so well in warm temperatures has a very small pore structure that can trap and tightly grip bacteria and odor molecules. Once trapped, these odors can be difficult or impossible to remove, even with repeated washings. 
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Whitewater’s Lightweight Tech Hoodie delivers anglers a triple dose of technology to keeps anglers dry, protected from solar radiation, and smelling fresh. Our 100% polyester interlock fabric delivers supreme, next-to-skin comfort, while wicking perspiration to keep anglers comfy and dry. UPF 30 provides both UVA and UVB skin protection that effectively blocks over 96% of ultraviolet radiation. Finally, an antimicrobial treatment controls and prevents odors, including permastink that can infiltrate untreated polyester garments.
Whitewater’s stretchy material is like witchcraft, too. Silky smooth to the touch. And it maintains its athletic fit after numberless wearing and washing. Functions like another layer of skin, one that protects you from the sun and draws moisture away. In these economic times when every purchase is under scrutiny, these top-shelf fishing shirts pass the performance and practicality tests. 
Lightweight Tech Hoodie FEATURES: 100% Polyester interlock fabric Moisture wicking for comfort and fast drying UPF 30 solar protection Antimicrobial treatment controls and prevents odors Tailored fit for comfort and mobility  Available in five sizes, men’s SM-3X Available in Blue, Gray, and NEW Olive Heather $34.99
 



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