Rosoz Sun Hat for Men Women with Neck Flap,Wide Brim Review
Our verdict
The Rosoz Sun Hat costs just $12.81 and holds a 4.5-star average across 373 reviews, a stronger rating than the pricier Sunday VCHLCS at $75 and roughly in line with the ZOORON at $8.99, making it a solid budget pick for anglers who want a neck flap without paying premium prices.
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Budget-minded anglers who want extra sun coverage on the back of the neck, not just the face, and who value a hat with a proven 4.5-star record across hundreds of reviews at a price under $13.
Skip if
Skip it if you want the largest possible review base or built-in cooling extras; the Home hat has 10,800 reviews at 4.7 stars, and the pricier Sunday VCHLCS and solar-fan hats offer features this simple flap design doesn't.
- Material Polyester
- Color 1pack-dark Grey
- Pieces 1
- Priced 25% below the category median ($16.99 across 121 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 373 owner ratings
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Popularity2.5/5
373 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
Sunburn on the back of the neck is one of the most common complaints after a long day on open water, and a wide brim alone doesn't cover that spot. The Rosoz Sun Hat for Men Women addresses it directly with a built-in neck flap attached to a wide brim, aimed at anglers and boaters who spend hours facing the sun from any direction.
It's made from polyester and comes in a dark grey colorway, sold as a single piece for $12.81, the cheapest hat in this comparison group aside from the ZOORON at $8.99. That price point puts real coverage, brim plus flap, within reach of anyone who doesn't want to spend $75 on the Sunday VCHLCS.
At 4.5 stars across 373 reviews, the Rosoz Sun Hat beats the Sunday VCHLCS on rating and has a far larger review sample than most budget alternatives outside this list. It was bought 300+ times last month, a healthy figure that sits between the 100+ of the pricier hats and the thousands moved by the top sellers. Taken together, the numbers point to a well-liked, low-cost hat with a real track record behind the rating.
Pros
- 4.5-star average across 373 reviews beats the pricier $75 Sunday VCHLCS on rating.
- Priced at just $12.81, among the cheapest hats in this comparison.
- Built-in neck flap adds coverage that a plain wide-brim hat skips.
- Bought 300+ times last month, a solid demand signal for a budget hat.
- Polyester construction matches the material used across the other hats compared here.
Cons
- 373 reviews is a fraction of the 10,800 behind the Home hat or the 1,879 behind the ZOORON.
- Bought-last-month figure of 300+ trails the thousands moved by the top two hats in this comparison.
- No solar or USB cooling feature, unlike the pricier Wide-Brimmed Solar Fan hat.
- Only one color option listed, dark grey, so there's no way to match other gear.
Specifications
| Material | Polyester |
|---|---|
| Color | 1pack-dark Grey |
| Pieces | 1 |
Performance notes
The headline feature is the attached neck flap, a strip of fabric that hangs from the back of the brim to shield the neck and upper shoulders, an area a standard brim leaves exposed. Paired with a wide brim, that gives coverage from overhead sun as well as low-angle sun coming from behind, which matters when facing away from the water for hours at a time. The polyester shell is lightweight and quick-drying by nature of the material, the same fabric used across the other hats in this comparison. The single dark grey colorway keeps the design simple, there's no pattern or size variation to account for, which likely keeps manufacturing costs down and helps explain the $12.81 price. For anglers who mainly need coverage rather than gadgets, the flap-plus-brim combination covers more skin than a brim-only design at a similar price.
What buyers say
A 4.5-star average across 373 reviews sits just below the Sunday VCHLCS's 4.6, though that hat costs six times as much, and above what many budget hats manage. It hasn't reached the scale of the Home hat's 10,800 reviews or the ZOORON's 1,879, but 373 reviews is still a meaningful sample for a hat at this price. The 300+ bought-last-month figure shows steady, ongoing purchases rather than a one-time spike. Read together, the pattern suggests a hat that satisfies most buyers at a low price point, without yet the review volume of the category's biggest sellers.
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Frequently asked questions
Is the Rosoz Sun Hat's rating reliable given the review count?
With 373 reviews behind a 4.5-star average, the sample is smaller than the Home hat's 10,800 or the ZOORON's 1,879, but it's large enough to reflect more than a handful of early buyers. The rating sits close to the top of this comparison group, just behind the pricier Sunday VCHLCS.
Does the neck flap come off if you don't need it?
The facts provided don't specify whether the flap is removable or fixed in place, just that the hat includes a neck flap and wide brim as its coverage design. Buyers who want that detail confirmed should check the current product listing directly before ordering.
How does the price compare to other fishing hats?
At $12.81, it costs more than the ZOORON's $8.99 but far less than the $16.99 Home hat, the $19.99 solar fan hat, or the $75 Sunday VCHLCS. Among hats with a strong rating and decent review count, it lands as one of the least expensive options in this comparison.