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Re: Huk Clothing [Re: Mike Keenan] #12344099 07/17/17 04:13 PM
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I'm not impressed with Huk. Great looking but I'm hot in mine. Was expecting more for the price.

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Re: Huk Clothing [Re: Mike Keenan] #12344142 07/17/17 04:39 PM
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HUK is overpriced & overhyped, IMO. I like the comparable Columbia PFG offerings.


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Re: Huk Clothing [Re: Mike Keenan] #12344155 07/17/17 04:54 PM
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Dicks was also selling a Field and Stream line of shirts a while back, they are pretty nice--I got a grey and a blue one for $20 each. They have a longer sleeve and a thumb hole in the cuff allowing you to cover the back of your hands. They are very cool and have about all the features you'll find in the higher priced brands. BUT my HUKs are very nice!!


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Re: Huk Clothing [Re: Mike Keenan] #12344225 07/17/17 05:32 PM
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I bought a couple of the HUK Kryptek long sleeve shirts on clearance for $19 bucks, I liked them okay! I decided I would try some cheaper brands to compare. Bought some Magellan Catch & Release short sleeve t-shirts with the Mag Chill technology for $9.74 at Academy and some Hanes Cool-Dri long sleeve t-shirts from Amazon for $10, both of these keep me as cool and dry as the HUK, maybe even more so, as for the SPF protection, I don't notice any difference between any of them, even tho they have a different rating. JMO!

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Re: Huk Clothing [Re: Mike Keenan] #12344238 07/17/17 05:38 PM
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I just looked at BPS.....Columbia shirts are $39.99 and Huk shirts were $35.99. So people saying they are over-priced, not sure where You're getting that.

Re: Huk Clothing [Re: Mike Keenan] #12344248 07/17/17 05:44 PM
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Heads up, the Huk buffs run small too. Ended up giving mine away due to the fact they were too tight to be comfortable.

Re: Huk Clothing [Re: Sinkey] #12344255 07/17/17 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted By: Sinkey
I just looked at BPS.....Columbia shirts are $39.99 and Huk shirts were $35.99. So people saying they are over-priced, not sure where You're getting that.


Same thing I thought as well.. but don't screw this up with logic.

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Must be the type. I just paid 59.99 for HUK at BPS. I think when I bought my Columbia it was around 35

Re: Huk Clothing [Re: Mike Keenan] #12344328 07/17/17 06:36 PM
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I like my Guidewear with my long arms since Cabelas has tall sizes... more breathable than my Magellan shirt too.

Re: Huk Clothing [Re: Bobby Milam] #12344343 07/17/17 06:46 PM
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Originally Posted By: Sinkey
I just looked at BPS.....Columbia shirts are $39.99 and Huk shirts were $35.99. So people saying they are over-priced, not sure where You're getting that.


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I just looked at BPS.....Columbia shirts are $39.99 and Huk shirts were $35.99. So people saying they are over-priced, not sure where You're getting that.


Same thing I thought as well.. but don't screw this up with logic.


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Must be the type. I just paid 59.99 for HUK at BPS. I think when I bought my Columbia it was around 35


Right, Bobby...Comparable products. I just picked up long-sleeve, lightweight hoodie at BPS. The Columbia was $35, I believe, and the same style HUK was $50.


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Re: Huk Clothing [Re: Sinkey] #12344412 07/17/17 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted By: Sinkey
I just looked at BPS.....Columbia shirts are $39.99 and Huk shirts were $35.99. So people saying they are over-priced, not sure where You're getting that.


You will find them on sale here and there but normal MSRP for most top of the line HUK shirts are $55-$60.


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Re: Huk Clothing [Re: Mike Keenan] #12344499 07/17/17 08:04 PM
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Yes, Huk's Kryptec is about $5-$10 more.

But if you compare apples to apples on the 2 shirts, they are about the same.

https://www.dickssportinggoods.com/p/huk...mprfrmncrglnapt

https://www.dickssportinggoods.com/p/col...rmnltckllsaptxx

See. Here is Dick's price. Im sure if Columbia had another shirt, a step up, it would be right in there with the Kryptec.

Either way, I buy on fit and feel. Columbia and all the rest make sweet shirts. Don't get me wrong. But the Huk's just seem to fit me better. Again, nothing wrong with any of them!

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Just the current fad, everyone in Huk's and dressing like mummy's on the water!!

Re: Huk Clothing [Re: Mark Perry] #12345270 07/18/17 04:43 AM
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Originally Posted By: Mark Perry
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Sounds like I'm going to bass pro or Dicks to get some new Huk gear.


You'll typically pay full-list price there. Academy online recently had the $40 long-sleeve t-shirt for $15 in some colors. They'll match the online price in the store typically. Shopping via Google search will save you some $ also. I haven't tried the ICE line yet, but the prices are anything BUT cool. I'm betting Huk "ICE" is similar to the Cabela's Guidewear "Coolcore Technology" that can often be found on sale or under some promotion.

Anyone ever notice that Huk never states a UPF number like many other suppliers do? They just say their material has "SPF/UPF to keep you protected".


SPF info is listed on tags. Dicks has Huk stuff on sale all of the time. It's where I bought mine.


I have two new Huk shirts hanging at the moment, with every tag still in place. Never on these or ANY other Huk shirt I have looked at have I ever seen an actual SPF or UPF NUMBER stated. As well, I have yet to find any statement whatsoever on their website that includes a number. Huk says their products have "sun protection built in". As another post alluded to, even basic cotton has a measurable protection factor. Huk is dodging comparison or oversight, or maybe avoiding certain tests that would be required in order to declare a particular UPF rating (where UPF is superior to SPF, btw).

The gold standard seems to be a UPF rating of 50. (SPF doesn't rate in the same way, so don't compare direct numbers.) What does UPF 50 mean, you ask? It means that 1 fiftieth (1/50th of UVA/UVB can penetrate the fabric, so that leaves 49 fiftieths (49/50th) of UVA/UVB that fails to penetrate the material. In other words, only 2% of UVA/UVB makes it through the fabric while 98% is blocked.

How about a shirt with a UPF of 30? Sounds a lot worse, right? ....You would be wrong. It means 1/30th of UVA/UVB penetrates the material. That's a whopping 3.34% - compared to the 2% of UPF 50! I The material is still blocking over 96% of all UVA/UVB. Not bad, huh?

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Originally Posted By: Flippin-Out
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Sounds like I'm going to bass pro or Dicks to get some new Huk gear.


You'll typically pay full-list price there. Academy online recently had the $40 long-sleeve t-shirt for $15 in some colors. They'll match the online price in the store typically. Shopping via Google search will save you some $ also. I haven't tried the ICE line yet, but the prices are anything BUT cool. I'm betting Huk "ICE" is similar to the Cabela's Guidewear "Coolcore Technology" that can often be found on sale or under some promotion.

Anyone ever notice that Huk never states a UPF number like many other suppliers do? They just say their material has "SPF/UPF to keep you protected".


SPF info is listed on tags. Dicks has Huk stuff on sale all of the time. It's where I bought mine.


I have two new Huk shirts hanging at the moment, with every tag still in place. Never on these or ANY other Huk shirt I have looked at have I ever seen an actual SPF or UPF NUMBER stated. As well, I have yet to find any statement whatsoever on their website that includes a number. Huk says their products have "sun protection built in". As another post alluded to, even basic cotton has a measurable protection factor. Huk is dodging comparison or oversight, or maybe avoiding certain tests that would be required in order to declare a particular UPF rating (where UPF is superior to SPF, btw).

The gold standard seems to be a UPF rating of 50. (SPF doesn't rate in the same way, so don't compare direct numbers.) What does UPF 50 mean, you ask? It means that 1 fiftieth (1/50th of UVA/UVB can penetrate the fabric, so that leaves 49 fiftieths (49/50th) of UVA/UVB that fails to penetrate the material. In other words, only 2% of UVA/UVB makes it through the fabric while 98% is blocked.

How about a shirt with a UPF of 30? Sounds a lot worse, right? ....You would be wrong. It means 1/30th of UVA/UVB penetrates the material. That's a whopping 3.34% - compared to the 2% of UPF 50! I The material is still blocking over 96% of all UVA/UVB. Not bad, huh?


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