Solar Panel Powered Fan Built in Wide Brim Outdoor Fishing Review
Our verdict
The Solar Panel Powered Fan Wide Brim Fishing Hat adds a battery-free cooling fan to a sun hat for $33.99, but with only 2 reviews on the books at a 3.5-star average, the demand data behind that rating is too thin to lean on compared to rivals with thousands of reviews.
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Anglers who like the idea of a solar-powered fan built into a wide brim hat and want extra airflow on hot days on the water, and who are comfortable being an early adopter on a product with a limited review history.
Skip if
Skip it if you want a proven track record before spending $33.99. The Home fishing hat has 10,800 reviews at 4.7 stars and the ZOORON sells for under $9, both far more established choices.
- Color Light Grey
- Pieces 1 Count
- Priced 100% above the category median ($16.99 across 121 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating3.5/5
3.5 average across 2 owner ratings
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Popularity0.1/5
2 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
Picture a long afternoon on a bright lake with no shade and the sun beating straight down. That is the situation the Solar Panel Powered Fan Wide Brim Outdoor Fishing Hat is built for: a wide brim for shade plus a solar-charged fan built into the crown for a bit of moving air while you fish. It comes in Light Grey, ships as a single unit (1 Count), and is priced at $33.99, positioning it above the cheaper wide-brim options in this comparison and well below the $75 Sunday VCHLCS.
The catch is the review record. At the time of this writing it has only 2 ratings averaging 3.5 stars, even though Amazon shows 300+ bought in the past month. That combination, a decent purchase volume against a nearly empty review count, is common for a hat that just started selling and has not accumulated feedback yet, not necessarily a red flag on its own.
Compared to the field, the Home fishing hat at $16.99 has 10,800 reviews and a 4.7-star average with 5,000+ bought last month, and the ZOORON at $8.99 has 1,879 reviews at 4.4 stars with 1,000+ bought. Both give buyers a far larger sample size to judge fit and durability from than this solar fan hat currently offers.
Pros
- Built-in solar-powered fan adds active airflow that plain wide-brim hats do not offer
- Wide brim design provides broad sun coverage over the face and neck
- 300+ bought in the past month shows a real, current customer base
- Priced at $33.99, well under the $75 Sunday VCHLCS wide-brim hat
- Currently in stock and ships as a ready single unit (1 Count)
- Light Grey colorway reflects heat rather than absorbing it like darker hats
Cons
- Only 2 reviews on record, far short of the thousands behind competing hats
- 3.5-star average is the lowest of any hat in this comparison
- At $33.99 it costs almost twice as much as the $16.99 Home hat that has 10,800 reviews at 4.7 stars
- No fabric or UPF rating listed in the available specs
- A built-in fan means a battery and solar panel to maintain, more moving parts than a basic hat
Specifications
| Color | Light Grey |
|---|---|
| Pieces | 1 Count |
Performance notes
A solar panel built into the brim charging a small fan is meant to solve one specific problem: still, hot air trapped under a wide brim on a windless day at the water. In theory the fan keeps air moving across the scalp so the wide brim does not turn into a greenhouse, and because it draws from a solar panel rather than needing a battery swap mid-trip, it should keep running as long as there is daylight. The Light Grey color is a practical choice for heat, since lighter shades reflect more sun than dark gray or black options sold by competitors. At $33.99, the fan and solar hardware account for most of the price premium over a plain wide-brim hat like the $8.99 ZOORON, which offers shade but no active cooling. The listing does not specify wattage, fan speed, or run time, so how noticeable the airflow is in practice is not something the spec sheet answers.
What buyers say
A 3.5-star average built on only 2 reviews is a small enough sample that it should be read as noise rather than a verdict. What stands out more is the 300+ bought last month figure, which suggests real, ongoing purchase activity even before a review history has built up. That pattern, meaningful sales without a matching wall of reviews, usually just means the listing is newer or reviews lag behind purchases. It is a sharp contrast to the Home fishing hat, which backs its 5,000+ monthly buyers with 10,800 reviews at 4.7 stars, or the ZOORON, which pairs 1,000+ monthly buyers with 1,879 reviews at 4.4 stars. Buyers who want confidence from a large, established review base will find this listing thinner than its competitors for now.
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Frequently asked questions
Does the Solar Panel Powered Fan Wide Brim Hat really run on solar power?
The listing describes a solar panel built into the hat that powers an integrated fan, so no separate battery is needed to charge it. Specifics like fan speed, run time, or panel wattage are not listed in the available specs, so those details are not confirmed beyond the solar-and-fan design itself.
Is $33.99 a fair price for this fishing hat?
At $33.99 it costs more than the $16.99 Home hat and the $8.99 ZOORON, both of which have thousands of reviews, but less than the $75 Sunday VCHLCS. The premium here buys the solar fan feature rather than a longer track record, since this listing only has 2 reviews so far.
Should I buy this hat if I want a proven, well-reviewed option?
Not right now. With only 2 reviews at a 3.5-star average, there is not enough feedback to judge reliability. The Home fishing hat, at 10,800 reviews and 4.7 stars, or the ZOORON, at 1,879 reviews and 4.4 stars, offer far more buyer history to evaluate before purchasing.