Filson Summer Packer Review
Our Verdict
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Filson Summer Packer | |||||
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Awards | Best All-Around Sun Hat | Best Sun Hat for Technical Use | Best Sun Hat For Kids | Best Bang for Your Buck | Best Straw Hat For The Beach |
Price | $85 List | $34.49 at REI Compare at 4 sellers | $19.33 at Amazon Compare at 4 sellers | $29.99 at REI Compare at 4 sellers | $30 List $23.99 at Amazon |
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Bottom Line | If you're looking for a durable and stylish hat that you'll actually be excited to wear, look no further than the Filson | The highest-performing and most versatile in our fleet, this hat takes our Editors' Choice Award | This hat is comfortable enough that kids won't take it off and comes in tons of colors | What it lacks in the style department, it makes up for in protection, versatility, and excellent value | Great for wearing at the beach or on the water, this hat is stylish and protective |
Rating Categories | Filson Summer Packer | Sunday Afternoons U... | Sunday Afternoons K... | Outdoor Research Su... | Billabong Classic P... |
Protection (30%) | |||||
Comfort (25%) | |||||
Breathability (15%) | |||||
Durability (15%) | |||||
Style (15%) | |||||
Specs | Filson Summer Packer | Sunday Afternoons U... | Sunday Afternoons K... | Outdoor Research Su... | Billabong Classic P... |
UPF rating | 50+ | 50+ | 50+ | 40 | Not Specified |
Brim Size | 2.25" | 3.25", with 6" neck cape | 2.75", with 5.5" neck cape | 2.75 brim, 7.25" neck cape | 4.25" |
Material | Dry finish shelter cloth | 88% nylon, 12% polyester dobby | 100% Polyester | 100% nylon | 100% Seagrass straw |
Cinch Cord | Optional | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Packable/Compressible | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
Weight | 3.9 oz | 2.6 oz | 2.2 oz | 2.8 oz | 4.8 oz |
Size Tested | L | L | Medium | L | One Size |
Our Analysis and Test Results
Filson has been making high-quality, durable outdoor gear for more than a century, so we were excited to put their Summer Packer hat to the test in this review update. We were not disappointed. This lightweight, attractive hat held its own against the competition to earn our Editors' Choice for All-Around Use. We'd recommend tucking this hat into your backpack for a weeklong Sierra traverse just as soon as we'd tell you to wear it to your local pub for a drink in the sun. Whatever activity you're getting up to, you'll be glad to have the Summer Packer at hand. However, this hat didn't perform as well as others in the protection category, which is why it shares our top honors with another model.
Performance Comparison
Protection
While the protection category is the one area where the Summer Packer doesn't shine quite as brightly compared to others, it still performs adequately in this category.
The Summer Packer has narrower brim, at just 2-3/4 inches all the way around. However, as the photos throughout this review show, the Summer Packer's brim is substantial enough to keep the sun off your face, neck, and head in most scenarios.
While its narrower brim offers less protection than models with a wider brim or sun cape, it has a significant upside: it doesn't interfere with a full backpack as much as the wider-brimmed hats do. The back brim is narrow and pliable enough that the hat won't be knocked out of place by a pack or a life vest, which increases the likelihood that you'll keep the hat on your head. Note that depending on how you wear your pack, the back brim of the Summer Packer may still touch the top of it, so if the sound or feel of a pack-hat interaction is intolerable to you, go with a cape-style choice instead.
Comfort
With its pared-down design and skin-friendly material, this hat stands out for its comfort in a sea of high-performing competitors.
The Summer Packer is not adjustable, but it fits true-to-size and comes in five different sizes, so finding a great fit shouldn't be a problem. The lack of adjustability means that there are no straps, toggles, or Velcro patches to rub against or dig into your skin, making this hat extraordinarily comfortable and easy to wear. It uses Filson's dry finish Shelter Cloth, a type of cotton that is pliable and breathable.
The Summer Packer comes with an optional chin strap. We didn't test this option, but given that the hat is not adjustable, we'd recommend going for the chin strap to make sure the hat stays comfortably in place on windy days, especially if you size up.
Breathability
At first glance, we were concerned that the Summer Packer might not be very breathable due to the lack of mesh to promote airflow, but we were pleasantly surprised by its performance in this category.
The Summer Packer is made of fairly lightweight DWR-treated cotton, and we found this material to be breathable enough to keep us comfortable even on hot days. While there is no mesh in the crown, there are four eyelet vents on either side of the hat, and these provide great airflow.
And, since this hat is made of cotton, you can dunk it in water to cool yourself off if you are dealing with extremely hot temperatures. The cotton material will keep you cool while it's wet. We rarely felt the need to do this while testing the Summer Packer since it is so breathable. But, it is an option if you need it.
Durability
The Summer Packer held up extremely well throughout weeks of testing and use, earning a near-perfect score for Durability.
Filson advertises the Summer Packer as a hat that can be rolled up and tucked into luggage or a pocket, and we definitely found this to be the case. This was one of the easiest hats in our test group to fold and stow. We found that even if we weren't careful about how we folded it, the hat quickly regained its shape after being shaken out. After our Ziplock crush test, where we shoved each hat into a small Ziplock bag for 30 minutes, the Summer Packer's brim was creased, but these creases all but disappeared after a few minutes. And those creases were unnoticeable after a few wears.
The Summer Packer is made of tougher material than many of the hats we tested, so we wouldn't be worried about shoving it into a backpack with rough or sharp gear. This hat is designed and sewn to last.
Style
Whether you're wearing it deep in the backcountry or just hanging out in your backyard, the Summer Packer looks good. This hat rose above its competition and took high marks in this category.
When you're gear testing, you get a lot of opportunities to show friends and family a bunch of products and have them pick one to test. Virtually every time we did this with the gaggle of sun hats in this review update, our loved ones picked the Filson Summer Packer. Friends said it looked “stylish,” "simple," and “classic.” They liked that there weren't a bunch of straps or toggles to adjust. Almost everyone said that they'd just as happily wear it around town as on a hike.
Men and women alike were happy to don the Summer Packer, and no other hat in our review inspired such universal praise for style. Not many other hats that we tested scored as high as this one, either. Most of the cape-style hats in our review suffered greatly in this category, too. The consensus seems to be that there's no easy way to make those capes look good. If you're looking for style, stick to a full-brim hat like this one.
Should You Buy the Filson Summer Packer?
The Summer Packer is one of the pricier hats we tested. However, if you love the style, we think you'll get years of wear out of this versatile hat, given its quality of construction and materials. You can wear this hat just about anywhere: it's stylish, light, packable, comfortable, and durable.
What Other Sun Hats Should You Consider?
While we love this hat, its brim is fairly narrow. If you need more sun protection, check out the Sunday Afternoons Ultra Adventure, which has an inch more brim than the Filson in the front, and a 6" neck cape in the back. If straw is more your vibe, take a look at the budget-priced Billabong Classic Printed Straw Lifeguard or the slightly more stylish Sunday Afternoons Islander Hat.