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Anetik Performance clothing – brief review

March 28, 2019 By Scott 2 Comments

Note: June 17, 2023. Please check out the composite review of the Anetik products the guys have been using for years. Click here.

I had heard about Anetik’s “shade socks” when I was looking for calf protection from jellyfish stings last year. Anetik strives to make the lightest, most breathable, UV shielding performance clothing for outdoor enthusiasts. When I stumbled upon their booth at this year’s Fred Hall Show, I was intrigued to see and touch the thigh high shade socks close up. They looked and felt like women’s hosiery a little more than I’d prefer, but after getting stung 5 times last year, I was desperate. The shade socks were designed for Florida kayak fishers who didn’t want to keep applying sunscreen to their legs. I got the camo color to look less freaky.

The show pricing was so good, I got the long sleeve performance shirt and shade mask as well, and was able to trial the gear on a recent 5 hr kayak fishing outing.

The shade mask’s contoured fit helped keep it in place better than any other mask I have used, and didn’t have a lot of extra material to blow around in the wind.

The long sleeve performance shirt was very breathable and comfortable on this warm, light wind day. When I opened my PFD to cool off, the heat from my body dissipated immediately.

The shade socks were also very breathable and completely eliminated the need for sun screen, yet didn’t feel hot at all.

The material used in the shirt and socks is very light and has an open weave that makes it more delicate than the other performance fabrics I’ve worn. The care instructions say to hand wash, separate from velcro, which is an indication that coming into contact with roughly textured items isn’t advised.

My assessment so far is that Anetik makes very nice looking, UV blocking, performance clothing that feel great and hold up well if washed away from snaggy items. On the next kayak trip without the shade socks, my sun tan lotion eventually washed off my legs and I got sunburnt. I’ll definitely wear the Anetik attire going forwad.

The stuff I use and why I use ’em – Fishing Attire

October 20, 2017 By Scott 4 Comments

(Updated April 2019)

Just a few years ago, the only people you’d see decked out in hats, neck gaiters (those tube scarf things) and long sleeve performance shirts were fly fishers. Now all the sensible anglers are adorned that way.  Since we’re in the sun a lot and always wet, I try to cover up with materials that provide UV protection and stain resistance, shed water and breathe.  Cotton retains water and isn’t your friend in these situations, stretchy polyester is.  That applies to everything on your body.

I’ll briefly list what I like to wear, from head to toe.  Please check out my other gear recommendations.

Anetik mask, Anetik performance shirt, Columbia Terminal Tackle shorts, Anetik shade socks

Patagonia Sunshade Crew: All these blood spots washed off. Note the vertical zippered pocket. Very easy to open with one hand.  Maui Jim Twin Falls wrap around sunglasses.Sunglasses: Maui Jim Twin Falls

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sunglasses: Maui Jim Twin Falls Polarized Prescription.  So light and comfortable, and the nose pads keep the frame off my cheeks.  The polarized bronze lenses remove glare but allow enough light in to see when the sun is lower in the sky. Wrap style minimizes the amount of light sneaking in from the sides.  Couldn’t find oama without them.  My fishing and everyday glasses because Maui Jim makes the best looking, functional sunglasses, IMHO. I’ve tried sunglasses made specifically for fishing that have great lenses but uncomfortable frames/arms. I wouldn’t want to have to carry around a pair to fish with and another pair to drive home with. Here’s the in-depth review.

Neck Gaiter –

Buff UV Mask. Buff is the industry leader in neck gaiters. I like the way the UV Mask drapes over the shoulder area for even more sun protection, and has perforated breathing holes that won’t unravel. 

Anetik Face Mask.  This contoured mask fits the best out of all the masks I’ve tried, is very breathable, and doesn’t fog if you breathe through the perforated holes.  It looks the best also, IMHO.

Long Sleeve Performance Shirt – Patagonia Sunshade Crew. I’ve tried a lot of long sleeve fishing shirts and these are my favorites.  They are light weight, breathable, stain resistant, loose fitting, under-stated and have a zippered chest pocket.  Everything you want in a fishing shirt and attractive enough to keep wearing after you’re pau fishing.  I store my phone in the easy to unzip pocket when I don’t wade too deep, and put my sunglasses in it when I’m cleaning up at dusk.  Patagonia has a Fall clearance sale (30 – 40% off I think? Free shipping over $75) of the product line (style or color) that won’t be carried into the following year so I try to stock up then.  I haven’t had any problems with my shirts so far, but if I do, I can take them to the local Patagonia store in town for repair or replacement.

UV Leggings – Anetik Shade Socks.  Designed specifically for kayak anglers, these socks breathe well and negate the need for sun tan lotion on your legs. As an added bonus they provide some protection from jellyfish stings! Here’s a brief review.

Shorts: Columbia PFG Terminal Tackle.  4-way stretch, sun, stain and stink resistant with 2 deep front pockets and a zippered side pocket large enough to hold your phone securely. Here’s the in-depth review.

Underwear: Polyester stretch material that wicks water and doesn’t bind on those long kayak paddling days.

Foot wear – Wading: Tabis with felt soles and zipper.  I really should buy a better one that keeps the sand out and supports my foot.

Foot wear – Kayak Fishing: Surf booties, ankle cut.  Enough protection on sole if I have to walk on the reef, and light enough to swim with in an emergency.

 

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