37in UA-SM090B Fishing Hat Review
Our verdict
The 37in UA-SM090B Fishing Hat is priced at $9.99 with a 37 inch size and a plastic build weighing 0.22 kilograms, and it carries a 4.2 star rating across 45 reviews. That combination of a wide brim and camo finish, paired with 200+ bought last month, makes it a budget option best suited to trying before committing to a pricier alternative.
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Budget-focused anglers who want a camo-colored, wide 37 inch brim hat at $9.99 and who are comfortable with a smaller, 45-review sample size backing the 4.2 star rating.
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Skip it if you want a heavily reviewed hat, since the Home 4345729073 and ZOORON both carry well over 1,800 reviews, compared to just 45 here, with a lower 4.2 star average to match.
- Material Plastic
- Weight 0.22 Kilograms
- Size 37 inches
- Color Camo
- Pieces 1
- Priced 41% below the category median ($16.99 across 121 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 45 owner ratings
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Popularity0.9/5
45 owner reviews, fewer 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
A 37 inch measurement on a fishing hat points to a wide-brimmed design built for maximum shade and coverage, and the plastic build listed for the UA-SM090B keeps the overall weight down to 0.22 kilograms, light enough to wear for hours without neck strain. The camo finish is a common choice for anglers who want to blend into shoreline vegetation.
At $9.99, this is one of the cheapest hats in this comparison group, just a dollar above the ZOORON's $8.99 and coming in well below the Home 4345729073's $16.99 and the Sunday VCHLCS's $75. Its 4.2 star rating, though, is the lowest of the four hats here, trailing the ZOORON's 4.4 stars, the Sunday's 4.6 stars, and the Home's 4.7 stars. The review count of 45 is also the smallest sample by a wide margin, compared to 1,879 for the ZOORON and 10,800 for the Home.
Its 200+ bought last month sits below the Home's 5,000+ and the ZOORON's 1,000+, but ahead of the Sunday VCHLCS's 100+. Given the low price, plastic construction, and thin review base, this hat looks best suited as a low-cost, wide-coverage option rather than a long-term investment, especially for buyers who have not yet decided what brim size and weight they prefer.
Pros
- 37 inch size offers wide brim coverage for shade.
- Lightweight at 0.22 kilograms thanks to its plastic construction.
- Priced at $9.99, one of the cheapest hats in this comparison, just above the ZOORON's $8.99.
- Camo color blends in near shoreline brush and vegetation.
- 200+ bought last month shows ongoing demand despite the low review count.
Cons
- Only 45 reviews back the 4.2 star rating, the smallest sample among the hats compared here.
- 4.2 star rating is the lowest of the four hats in this comparison.
- Plastic construction may feel less premium than the cotton, nylon, or polyester builds used elsewhere.
- Bought last month of 200+ trails the Home hat's 5,000+ by a wide margin.
Specifications
| Material | Plastic |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.22 Kilograms |
| Size | 37 inches |
| Color | Camo |
| Pieces | 1 |
Performance notes
A 37 inch size is large for a fishing hat, suggesting a wide brim meant to shade the face, neck, and shoulders, which is the kind of coverage anglers look for during long hours on open water. Listing the material as plastic rather than a woven fabric like the cotton, nylon, or polyester used on the other hats in this comparison points to a molded or structured design rather than a soft, folding brim. At 0.22 kilograms, the weight is light enough that a wide brim should not add much strain over a full day of wear. The camo color is a practical pick for blending into natural surroundings rather than a fashion statement, and paired with the $9.99 price, this hat reads as a functional, low-cost way to get broad sun coverage rather than a premium accessory.
What buyers say
With only 45 reviews behind its 4.2 star rating, this hat has the thinnest review base of the four compared here, far short of the ZOORON's 1,879 or the Home 4345729073's 10,800. That makes the rating a much rougher estimate of overall satisfaction than the other hats offer. Still, 200+ bought last month is a meaningful number for a $9.99 item and beats the pricier Sunday VCHLCS's 100+, suggesting steady interest from budget-conscious buyers. The pattern points to a hat that sells reasonably well on price alone, with a rating that has not yet accumulated the volume needed to fully confirm long-term buyer satisfaction.
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Frequently asked questions
What does the 37 inch size mean for this fishing hat?
The 37 inch measurement points to a wide brim designed for broad shade coverage across the face, neck, and shoulders, which is larger than the coverage offered by a standard bucket-style hat. It is one of the more distinctive specs listed for this particular hat.
Is the 4.2 star rating trustworthy with only 45 reviews?
Forty-five reviews is a small sample compared to the 1,879 to 10,800 reviews backing the other hats in this comparison, so the 4.2 star average should be treated as an early indicator rather than a fully settled rating. More reviews could shift the score in either direction.
How does the $9.99 price compare to other fishing hats?
At $9.99, it is one of the cheapest hats compared here, just a dollar above the ZOORON's $8.99 and far below the Home 4345729073's $16.99 and the Sunday VCHLCS's $75. It is a clear budget pick by price alone, even if it is not the single lowest price in this group.