ExOfficio Insect Repellent Shirts Williston ND

The ExOfficio Insect Shield Halo hiking shirt offers a great way to protect against mosquito bites. While it can be a bit pricey, it's worth the investment. Read on the following article to find out how much this wearing is good for women hikers to protect from unpleasant bites.

Stringliner Company
(701) 774-2000
4401 16th Ave W
Williston, ND
Gander Mountain #380
(701) 277-9979
2121 43rd St S
Fargo, ND
Scheels All Sports
(701) 282-4652
West Fargo, ND
Bill's Sports
(701) 463-7442
101 Central Ave W
Garrison, ND
Blue Line Sports
(701) 858-8908
1105 16th St SW Ste A
Minot, ND
All Seasons Sport About
(701) 577-1837
209 1st Ave W
Williston, ND
Borderland Sports
(701) 243-6315
10476 1st Ave NE
Souris, ND
Scheels
(701) 255-7255
Kirkwood Mall
Bismarck, ND
Grippers Sports
(701) 642-2044
290 11th St S
Wahpeton, ND
Bryle's
(701) 448-2282
56 Np Ave
Turtle Lake, ND

ExOfficio Insect Shield Review

ExOfficio Insect Shield Halo Check Shirt

ExOfficio Insect Shield Halo Check Shirt

The ExOfficio Insect Shield Halo hiking shirt is on the pricier side when it is not on sale, but is highly durable so will last a long time. Unfortunately for me, I’m very prone to mosquito bites. Therefore, when I’m hiking in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains at the peak of mosquito season (July), I have tried different ways to protect myself from unpleasant bites. What is great about ExOfficio Insect Shield shirts is that the treatment is woven into the fabric, so you don’t have to keep spraying your shirt with lemon eucalyptus or even DEET. The drawback is that unless you’re wearing ExOfficio Insect Shield pants as well, you’ll still need bug spray. I find it best to wear tops like this in moderate insect conditions, but if you are hiking near water in July, you’ll still want your mosquito spray with you.

In addition to the insect repellency, you can keep out harmful UV rays because of the shirt’s UPF 30 rating.

I have found that it runs a bit on the large side, but that makes it easier to wear another layer underneath.

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