PATH Projects: Pyrenees T19 Hoodie

 

Ryan Ramsby completed the 2024 Cocodona 250 and is now training for the Tahoe 200. 100+ explores the gear, nutrition, logistics, and training required to tackle 100+ mile races.

 

I am a sucker for a lightweight hoodie and the Pyrenees T19 Hoodie checks so many boxes. A lot of sun hoodies are technical fabrics that can be clingy and usually stink so bad within 24 hours.

Path uses a “Tencil-blend” that is legitimately the softest, best feeling material I’ve ever experienced.

It’s like your favorite cotton tee of all time but with UPF 50+ protection and wicking features. Plus, I wore this thing for 3 days straight and it still doesn’t stink.

The best feature of the Pyrenees is the watch slot on the sleeve.

Giving you access to your watch face without rolling up your sleeve. In addition, it has extended adjustable cuffs with thumb holes for perfect hand coverage.

The fit is great. I wear a Medium in just about everything and this is true to size. It isn’t too tight, but also isn’t too loose.


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If you had one of the older versions, they have revised the fit pulling in the body by 1” and the sleeves by 2” for a much more natural fit.

The Pyrenees differs from the Wadi LS Hooded Tee in a couple of ways.

Mainly the material.

The Pyrenees is a bit heavier (.5 oz) , but can help provide a small amount of warmth. It’s recommended temp range is 35 degrees to 90 degrees, and I honestly think it’s a more versatile top for an environment like Tahoe where the temp swings are a little more dramatic.

It also gives you 40% more UPF protection.

If you are going into anything warmer than that I would have to say it may be a bit too warm.

The only reason I want to buy more would be for the colorways but packing light for Tahoe I know I only need one to get the job done.

This may end up being a layer I keep on for the full 200 miles of Tahoe.

Ryan Ramsby

Ryan Ramsby ran Cocodona 250 in 2024 and will run Tahoe 200 in 2025. Follow Ryan as he prepares for Tahoe 200 in 2025. 100"+ is a one stop shop for everything you need to know to run 100+ miles.

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