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Grizzly Bear Wildlife Graphic Hoodie – Sun Protective UPF50 Outdoor Apparel for Hiking, Fly Fishing & Everyday Adventures
Discover the ultimate blend of style, comfort, and sun protection with our Grizzly Bear Wildlife Graphic Hoodie from our wildlife Graphic Hoodie series. Featuring a stunning photographic image of a majestic grizzly bear in its natural Yellowstone National Park habitat, this hoodie is a wearable work of art by renowned photographer Charlie Lansche. Perfect for hiking, fly fishing, and everyday occasions, this hoodie is designed to keep you comfortable and protected in the Yellowstone Ecosystem and beyond.

Unmatched Sun Protection and Comfort
Crafted with a lightweight (150gr.) 4-way stretch fabric (85% polyester, 15% spandex), this UPF50 SunPro Hoodie offers superior sun protection, making it ideal for long days outdoors. Whether you’re casting a line in a pristine Yellowstone river, trekking through rugged trails, or enjoying a casual day in town, this hoodie provides excellent moisture-wicking and quick-dry properties to keep you cool and dry. The breathable fabric ensures comfort even in temperatures up to 95°F, as tested in Florida and Brazil, making it a versatile choice for warm-weather adventures.
Designed for Outdoor Enthusiasts
The Grizzly Bear Sun Protective Hoodie is packed with features tailored for hiking and fly fishing enthusiasts:
- Built-in Neck Gaiter: An internal neck gaiter in the hood provides free, adjustable face protection from sun, wind, and bugs.
- Thumb Hole Cuffs: Keep sleeves in place during active pursuits, ensuring full coverage.
- Flat Lock Seams: Enhance durability and comfort for all-day wear.
- Loose Fit Design: Promotes airflow for warm-weather comfort, with longer arms and torso for a relaxed fit. For a snug base layer, consider sizing down.
This hoodie is part of our Wildlife Graphic Hoodie line, celebrating the beauty of the Yellowstone Ecosystem with wildlife-inspired designs. It’s not just apparel—it’s a statement of your love for nature and adventure.
Versatile for Everyday Occasions
Beyond the trails and rivers, this grizzly bear hoodie transitions seamlessly to everyday occasions. Pair it with jeans for a casual outing or layer it under a jacket for cooler evenings. The vibrant Charlie Lansche grizzly bear artwork adds a unique, artistic flair that stands out in any setting, from coffee shops to campfires. Its easy-care fabric (machine wash warm, tumble dry low) ensures low maintenance for your busy lifestyle.
Sizing and Fit
Our SunPro Hoodies are designed for a loose fit to maximize airflow and comfort. For reference, a 5’11”, 175-lb. wearer finds the size Large generous. Those using it as a base layer for skiing or colder hikes may prefer one size smaller. The high spandex content provides ample stretch for a customized fit.
Shop Now for Your Yellowstone Adventure
Elevate your outdoor wardrobe with the Grizzly Bear Sun Protective Hoodie. Whether you’re exploring the Yellowstone Ecosystem, casting a fly rod, hiking rugged trails, or simply enjoying everyday occasions, this hoodie delivers unmatched performance and style. Order now and wear the art of Charlie Lansche on your next adventure!
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Yellowstone National Park Grizzly Bear History
Grizzly Bear Conservation and Recovery
As the park was created in 1872 the grizzly bear was made protected with in the park boundary’s. That move didn’t do much to slow the decline. In the early seventies there were only 136 grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Craighead brothers started a ten year study on grizzly bears and their habitat within Yellowstone National Park. This study was instrumental in adding the grizzlies to the Endangered Species Act in 1975. Grizzlies have recovered to 1036 bears within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem with habitat expansion of 50%.
Grizzly Bear Behavioral Habits and Habitat
Grizzly Bears are loners and only get to together to procreate. Once up from hibernating grizzlies feed on plants, berries, nuts, small animals and large animals. Being excellent swimmers they can travel great distances for food. Grizzly Bears are apex predators. So the list includes You! Always carry bear spray and know how to use it. Tell someone where you are going and don’t hike alone. When camping and backpacking bear proof canisters on the trail. Put 50 yards at least from your camp at night and don’t cook next to your tent. Car camping store in your car and roll up the windows.
Grizzly Bears range from Wyoming, Montana, Canada, Idaho and Alaska. Grizzlies have also been rumored to have been sighted in Colorado and Oregon. Pick up a Yellowstone Park Grizzly Bear Wildlife Graphic Hoodie for yourself or a friend.
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