Century Charm-1035 Fishing Hat Review
Our verdict
The Century Charm-1035 Fishing Hat sells for $13.99 and backs that price with a 4.6 star average across 929 reviews, plus over 1,000 units bought in the past month. For a basic polyester beige hat with no frills, that combination of high rating and steady repeat demand makes it a safe, low-risk pick for anyone who just needs sun cover on the water.
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Anglers who want a no-nonsense, budget-friendly beige hat for long days on the boat or bank, and who value a proven track record over branding, since 929 reviews back the 4.6 star average.
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Skip it if you need a specific color beyond beige, want adjustable venting or a wide brim for heavy sun, or prefer a hat with more detailed technical specs listed than the single-fabric description here.
- Material Polyester
- Color Beige
- Pieces 1
- Priced 18% below the category median ($16.99 across 121 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 929 owner ratings
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Popularity3.3/5
929 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other fishing gear and tackle we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
Spend enough afternoons on the water and a plain hat starts to matter more than a fancy one. The Century Charm-1035 Fishing Hat is built from polyester in a simple beige colorway, sold as a single piece for $13.99. There is no rod, reel, or lure hype here, just a basic sun cover priced to be an easy add to a tackle bag.
Against the other fishing hats in this lineup, it sits closer to the budget end. The Home 4345729073 Fishing Hat runs $16.99 and pulls a 4.7 star average across 10,800 reviews with 5,000+ bought last month, the strongest volume in the group. The Sunday VCHLCS costs $75.0, a big jump for a 4.6 star rating on 3,118 reviews. The ZOORON at $8.99 undercuts the Charm-1035 slightly but posts a lower 4.4 star average on 1,879 reviews.
At $13.99, the Charm-1035 lands in the middle of the pack on price while still holding a 4.6 star rating across 929 reviews and over 1,000 units bought in the last month. That is a solid showing for a no-frills hat, and it suggests buyers are getting what they expect from a simple, inexpensive piece of sun gear.
Pros
- 4.6 star average across 929 reviews shows consistent buyer satisfaction
- Over 1,000 units bought in the last month signals strong repeat demand
- Priced at $13.99, well under the $16.99 to $75.0 range of comparable fishing hats
- Simple polyester build in a neutral beige tone that pairs with most gear
- Sold as a single piece, no bundling confusion at checkout
Cons
- Only one color option listed, beige, with no alternative shown in the facts
- 929 reviews is a fraction of the 10,800 the Home 4345729073 hat has collected
- No brim width, UPF rating, or venting specs are listed for this hat
- At $13.99 it costs more than the $8.99 ZOORON model in this lineup, despite similar basic construction
Specifications
| Material | Polyester |
|---|---|
| Color | Beige |
| Pieces | 1 |
Performance notes
The Charm-1035 is built from polyester, a fabric standard across most budget fishing hats because it dries quickly and resists mildew after repeated exposure to spray and humidity. As a single beige piece with no bundled accessories listed, it functions as a straightforward sun cover rather than a technical piece of gear with vented panels or an adjustable strap system. At $13.99, the pricing puts it in line with entry-level hats meant for casual outings rather than all-day offshore trips. The listing does not specify brim width or UPF rating, so buyers who want documented sun protection numbers will need to weigh that gap against the price. For a basic, no-frills piece meant to keep sun and wind off your head and neck during a normal day of fishing, the simple polyester construction is enough to get the job done without added weight or bulk in a tackle bag.
What buyers say
A 4.6 star average across 929 reviews puts the Charm-1035 on par with the pricier Sunday VCHLCS, which holds the same 4.6 rating but on more than three times the review volume at a much higher price. The gap between 929 reviews and the Home 4345729073's 10,800 suggests that hat has simply been on the market longer or moves in far higher volume, since it also reports 5,000+ bought last month against 1,000+ here. Still, 1,000+ units bought in a single month on a $13.99 item is a healthy repeat-purchase signal for a basic accessory, and a rating this consistent across nearly a thousand reviews points to few surprises once the hat arrives.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the Century Charm-1035 Fishing Hat good value at $13.99?
At $13.99, it costs less than the Home 4345729073 ($16.99) and far less than the Sunday VCHLCS ($75.0), while matching the Sunday's 4.6 star rating. With 929 reviews and over 1,000 bought last month, the price to rating ratio looks favorable for a simple beige polyester hat with no extra features.
What material is the Charm-1035 fishing hat made from?
The listing specifies polyester as the material, sold as a single piece in a beige colorway. Polyester is a common choice for fishing hats because it dries fast and holds up to sun and water exposure, though the facts do not include a UPF rating or brim width for this specific hat.
How does the Charm-1035 compare to other fishing hats on review volume?
Its 929 reviews are modest next to the Home 4345729073's 10,800, the Sunday VCHLCS's 3,118, and the ZOORON's 1,879, making it the lowest review count in this group. Combined with over 1,000 units bought last month, the numbers still suggest steady, ongoing demand rather than a one-time spike in sales.