Be Ready for Hot Summer Hikes with a Heat-Blocking Base Layer

Be Ready for Hot Summer Hikes with a Heat-Blocking Base Layer

You know the feeling. It’s midday on a hike. The sun is relentless, and you feel burning hot. Your shirt is soaked. Your neck takes the full hit.

Summers have been getting harsher. It often feels like the sun is getting closer.

Traditional base layers rely on two ideas: evaporative cooling, where sweat dries to cool you, and contact cooling, where damp fabric feels cool against your skin. Both work in the shade, at moderate temperatures, or when you’re moving fast enough to create airflow.

But under relentless sun, those strategies start to fall short.

What if your shirt worked like a sun shade, blocking heat before it ever reached your body?

That’s the question we asked, and over the past three years, we worked to find the answer: Drought® Shade.


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The Technology

Titanium dioxide: your personal sun shield

At the core of Drought Shade is titanium dioxide, a compound commonly used in high-SPF sunscreens. Here, it’s not applied as a coating. It’s embedded directly into the yarn at a high concentration.

These particles reflect and scatter incoming solar radiation, reducing the amount of heat that penetrates the fabric. Much like a sun shade, it works by stopping heat before it reaches you.

The result is the highest heat-shielding performance in our L2 base layer lineup, while still blocking over 95% of UV radiation.

On an exposed ridge, this translates to a noticeable difference. The inside of your shirt stays cooler than the surface facing the sun. Instead of constantly fighting incoming heat, your body has a chance to regulate more efficiently.

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Built for the hottest summer days on trail


Solar heat blocking

Titanium dioxide fibers reflect solar radiation away from your body, reducing heat gain before it builds.

Moisture management

A high-performance polyester structure pulls sweat off the skin, spreads it across the fabric, and accelerates drying. Less cling, less saturation.

Ventilation (hoodie models)

Mesh panels under the arms and inside the hood create airflow pathways, helping release trapped heat.

Ultra-thin, ultra-protective

Heat-blocking fabrics are typically dense and heavy. ThisHeat-blocking fabrics are typically dense and heavy. This material is engineered to remain extremely thin and light without compromising its function. At around 100 grams (3.5 oz) per garment, it delivers sun-shade-level protection in a piece that feels barely there. material is engineered to remain extremely thin and light without compromising its function.

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Made in Japan, built with intent

Three years of development brought together Toray’s specialized yarn technology and the precision knitting expertise of Mitsukawa Co. in Fukui Prefecture. Every detail, from fiber structure to stitch construction, is designed to balance heat protection with breathability and minimal weight.

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A different category of summer gear

Drought Shade addresses something traditional base layers don’t: not just how you deal with heat, but how much heat your body takes on in the first place.

Summer hiking may not get easier. But it does become more manageable.

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Ready to hike cooler this summer?

Drought Shade is now available as part of the 2026 Spring/Summer collection.

Experience the difference when the heat never fully reaches you.