Berlune Berlune-140628G24 Fishing Hat Review
Our verdict
The Berlune Berlune-140628G24 sits at $21.99 with a 4.1 star average across 420 reviews, the lowest rating in this comparison, though it still moves 1,000+ units a month. That combination of a below-average rating and mid-tier price makes it a harder sell against the Home 4345729073's 4.7 stars at a lower $16.99.
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Buyers specifically drawn to the Nylon and PVC build and Black and White colorway, or anglers who want a mid-priced hat with active monthly demand (1,000+) rather than the very cheapest or priciest option here.
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- Material Nylon, Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
- Color Black and White
- Pieces 1
- Priced 29% above the category median ($16.99 across 121 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.1/5
4.1 average across 420 owner ratings
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Popularity2.7/5
420 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
Picture choosing between hats in a similar price bracket, and the numbers on the label start doing the deciding. The Berlune Berlune-140628G24 costs $21.99, built from Nylon and Polyvinyl Chloride in a Black and White colorway, and it carries a 4.1 star average across 420 reviews.
That rating is the lowest among the hats compared here, trailing the Home 4345729073's 4.7 across 10,800 reviews, the Sunday VCHLCS's 4.6 across 3,118, and even the budget ZOORON's 4.4 across 1,879, despite the Berlune costing more than either of the last two. The 420 review count is also the thinnest sample in this group, which leaves less data behind that 4.1 average.
Demand tells a different story: 1,000+ bought last month matches the ZOORON's figure and beats the Sunday VCHLCS's 100+, so the hat is still moving at a real pace despite the softer rating. For $21.99, a buyer is paying roughly $5 more than the Home 4345729073 for a hat rated four tenths of a star lower and backed by a fraction of the reviews, which is the tradeoff to weigh here.
Pros
- Still selling at 1,000+ units bought last month, matching the ZOORON's demand figure
- Nylon and Polyvinyl Chloride build in a Black and White colorway offers a distinct look in this lineup
- Priced well below the Sunday VCHLCS's $75.0
- 420 reviews is enough of a sample to reflect more than a handful of early buyers
- Priced at $21.99, well under half of the HUK H3000433's $40.0
Cons
- 4.1 star rating is the lowest of any hat in this comparison
- Costs $21.99, more than the Home 4345729073's $16.99, which carries a higher 4.7 rating on far more reviews (10,800)
- Review count of 420 is the smallest sample among the hats compared here
- No weight spec listed, unlike the HUK H3000433's stated 3.36 ounces
Specifications
| Material | Nylon, Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
|---|---|
| Color | Black and White |
| Pieces | 1 |
Performance notes
Nylon paired with Polyvinyl Chloride is a construction choice built for durability and some water resistance, PVC coatings typically add stiffness and shed moisture better than an uncoated fabric, which suggests this hat leans toward holding shape and resisting wear over the softer feel of a Mesh or Polyester build like the ones used on the Outdoor Sun Hat or Home 4345729073. The Black and White colorway is also a departure from the mostly neutral tones elsewhere in this set. At $21.99, the price sits in the middle of this comparison, above the sub-$10 mesh hats but well under the Sunday VCHLCS's $75.0. What the spec sheet does not explain is the 4.1 star rating, the lowest here, so the PVC-nylon build has not translated into the top tier reviews seen on cheaper Polyester options.
What buyers say
A 4.1 star average across 420 reviews is a noticeably softer pattern than the rest of this comparison, where every other hat clears 4.4 stars. The review count of 420 is also the smallest sample in the group, roughly a twenty-fifth of the Home 4345729073's 10,800, so the rating carries less statistical weight. Still, 1,000+ bought last month shows real ongoing demand, on par with the ZOORON and ahead of the pricier Sunday VCHLCS's 100+. That split, moderate demand paired with the weakest rating on file, suggests buyers are still choosing it, likely for the Nylon-PVC build or the colorway, even though satisfaction trails the rest of the field.
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Frequently asked questions
How does the Berlune's rating compare to other fishing hats?
Its 4.1 star average across 420 reviews is the lowest rating in this comparison. Every other hat here rates 4.4 stars or higher, including the budget ZOORON, which matches its 1,000+ bought last month figure at a lower price point.
What is the Berlune Berlune-140628G24 made from?
It is built from Nylon and Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) in a Black and White colorway, a combination suited to added stiffness and moisture resistance compared to the Mesh or Polyester used on other hats in this lineup, at a $21.99 price point.
Is it still selling well despite the lower rating?
Yes, it shows 1,000+ units bought last month, matching the ZOORON's demand figure and beating the pricier Sunday VCHLCS's 100+, so it continues to move at a real pace in the market even with the lowest star rating in this entire comparison.