Designed for cool comfort and functionality over the long haul, this performance button up is crafted from ultra-light rip stop fabric that’s wicking and sun-shielding, with mesh-lined venting at center back.
G**E
Comparison of Columbia PFG Styles (Tamiami II, Bahama II, Bonehead, and Blood & Guts III)
Columbia makes some fantastic shirts, but make sure to order the appropriate size. I am 5’10”, 195 lbs, and would typically wear a Large in most similar styled (button-up) shirts, but I have to get a Medium in Columbia PFG shirts. (The Medium is still a moderately loose fit, as the Large is like a tent on me). Tip number two is that because these shirts are on different sizing scale, many get returned to the Amazon Warehouse, so keep an eye for Amazon Warehouse deals on these shirts (see tips to finds the easiest way to compare prices across sizes and colors at the conclusion of this review). I have tried the Tamiami II, Bahama II, and Bonehead (AND new Blood & Guts III – see below for updated comparison including the BG3 series) versions of the Columbia PFG shirts, and have been mostly pleased with all of them. The Tamiami II was my favorite due to the cooling effect of the weave, but the similar Blood & Guts III is now right there with it. Below I have noted the differences in these styles, for those trying to decide which shirt they may prefer.TAMIAMI II STYLE (POLY) - SUMMERTIME CASUAL FAVORITEThe Tamiami II (T2) and the Blood & Guts III (BG3) are my favorite of the aforementioned PFG styles. The main difference between EACH OF these styles is material. The T2 & BG3 are 100% polyester (liner and exterior), the Bahama II (Ba2) is nylon, and the Bonehead (BH) is poplin cotton. The T2 is the thinnest/lightest (most breathable) material of the three styles, also has a slightly shinier appearance, and is probably the most wrinkle resistant of the three (as the fabric is less rigid that the nylon Bahama II or cotton Bonehead). (Update 7/11/16 – The Blood & Guts series is also breathable polyester similar to the Tamiami with a slightly different styling, and stain resistant fabric. See update at end of review for full comparison.) The T2 has a snap button pocket on top with Velcro pockets underneath on both sides, which I also prefer over the pocket style on the other two (Ba2 & BH have identical pocket styles). The synthetic T2 and Ba2 both wick moisture and create a cooling effect better than the cotton BH, but the lightness and weave of the T2 makes it by far the coolest wearing of the three. For outdoor activity in the heat and humidity of summer, it would definitely be my preferred choice. The long-sleeve version is fantastic for offshore fishing when lightweight sun protection is essential. The Ta series also does not wrinkle as badly as the Ba and BH series shirts do. (The PFG apparel which has an SPF rating, such as the Tamiami & Blood/Guts series, has an open fabric weave which is “lose” enough to allow some penetration of UV through the material itself; which means the material is much more breathable ergo cool feeling, although technically you could get some UV exposure through the shirt.)BAHAMA II STYLE (NYLON) - WORK WEAR IN MILD WEATHERThe Bahama II is the middle ground between the T2 and the BH. It is synthetic - similar to the T2, but is a nylon exterior shell with a polyester liner (whereas T2 is poly liner and shell). The pockets on the Ba are the same traditional Columbia PFG look as the pockets on the Bonehead. The slightly more rigid feel of the nylon, also gives the Bahama a more traditional (cotton-look) appearance than the T2. In a certain respect, the Ba nylon manages moisture better than the BH cotton version – i.e. it evaporates sweat more quickly. On the other hand, the nylon does not absorb moisture, so in extreme heat with heavy perspiration, it gives the material a slimy feel that I do not enjoy. The Bahama also wrinkles worse than any of the other PFG series shirts, so it is my least favorite series.BONEHEAD STYLE (COTTON) - COOL WEATHER FAVORITEMost everything has already been covered. The BH and the aforementioned Ba styles look virtually identical. Essentially, I like the Bonehead over the Bahama because it does not get that slimy feeling when you sweat, and it is slightly better from a wrinkle perspective. The Bonehead is probably my favorite series when moisture management and cooling effect are not important, so I like these in long sleeve for fall and winter wear. I also like the traditional appearance of the Ba and the BH for work wear, but the T2 look I like better for casual. (The newer Blood & Guts series has the comfort of the Tamiami series, but has a look similar to the Bonehead, so it is my new favorite summertime work shirt.) The Bonehead long sleeve also makes a great layering option for hunting season, and Sage is a great natural neutral (earth tone) color for this purpose.UPDATE 7/11/16 – BLOOD & GUTS III (POLY) - HOT WEATHER FISHING FAVORITEWhen this review was originally posted, I only contrasted the Bahama, Tamiami, and Bonehead series shirts, but recently I have found a new favorite – the Blood & Guts III (BG3). While the name may not be all that appealing, these are really great shirts. They have an SPF rating, therefore breathable/open weave, similar to the Tamiami, with a styling that more closely resembles the Bahama & Bonehead series. The BG3 is also treated for stain resistance, making it a great shirt for fishing, work, and outdoor activities. Finally, the BG3 does not wrinkle nearly as severely as the Bahama nylon or Bonehead cotton shirts do. Out of the four PFG series shirts discussed, the BG3 series probably have the tightest fit. I still wear a medium in the BG3, but the series has a slimmer type cut than the previous versions discussed.AMAZON PRICE COMPARISON & WAREHOUSE DEALSI used to always get aggravated at the way Amazon list apparel items with multiple colors, as it can take forever to search through multiple color (and size) options to see the cheapest offerings. On my iPad version the color prices are displayed in a list style automatically, but on my PC desktop I would have to select each color/size to see the price options. I did not realize there is a much simpler way. Select the “new and used from” (or “new” if no used offerings available) icon, which will take you to a list view. There must be multiple offerings for the exact size and color selected for this option to appear, so if you do not see the “new and used from” hyper-link, then select another size/color combination till the link appears.) In the list view screen, select your size and click the “lowest offer for each” icon beside the color selector. It will display the cheapest offering for each color shirt in that size, so you can quickly see which colors are the cheapest. Also, this view will show any Amazon Warehouse Deals available. As mentioned in the first paragraph, these shirts get returned often due to sizing issues, so many times the Warehouse deals are shirts that were tried on and immediately returned for a smaller size.
J**Z
The KEY to comfort for any Columbia (or other shirt): The right material
I've got at least 30 of these Columbia branded shirts in a number of their sub-variants Tamiami, Blood and Guts III, Bahama II, etc. I've bought most of them on Amazon and a few others at various department stores. In both short sleeves and long sleeves.Why? Because of: their comfort; their durability; the outsized pockets; the cool vent in the back; the UPF sun protection; the fact that they wash easily and don't need ironing; that they don't fade even after many many washes; OH, and did I say COMFORT already? Finally, because of all these features, they are definitely worth the price. They aren't on the cheap end, nor are they among the "elite" or outrageously expensive brands. They are about 20%-40% more than an above average "mainstream" or well-known label. But they are worth it for all of the aforementioned reasons.Now here is the key to their comfort: Only buy the 100% POLYESTER or, if you can find them (not too common) any shirt that may have a bit of a cotton blend. Forgive me for using all bold in the following statement, but DO NOT BUY ANY THAT ARE 100% NYLON. The reason, as I've determined through trial and error, is that these may look nice but it feels like you're wearing a plastic bag because they are so stiff and uncomfortable. They may look good, but they are just not the same. The last nylon Columbia shirt I bought was a short sleeve PFG Bahama II and it just doesn't come anywhere close to the comfort of any of the sub-category models of the Columbia shirts that are 100% polyester.So there you have it. They're a bit more expensive, but buy any of the Columbia 100% polyester shirts. And they do run very big. So go down a size or two. I am 5'7", well proportioned at 148 lbs, moderately athletic/active with good muscle tone, and the XS fits me very well whereas any other brand shirt I'd normally get a medium. Frankly, XS, S, or even M fit me well in the Columbia line, but the XS is spot-on.They're a great buy....save up to buy them, or buy them in the less popular colors like I do because they're so much cheaper. Enjoy!
A**R
So comfortable!
My husband loves these shirts and wears them to work daily. He is a big and tall guy and they fit great!
P**T
Excelente muy bien precio
Excelente muy bien precio
D**N
Travel shirts
I love these shirts and have at least 20They are lightweight and wrinkle free
T**I
Nice shirt
It fits great, I like it very much. I wear it often.
V**A
Best shirt
My husband is very happy. I will buy the fourt shirt!
G**G
Returns aren’t free
This is a nice shirt - however, returns aren’t free as it says. I ordered it too large and wanted to exchange but that’s not an option. When I went to return it, I am charged a return shipping fee. Although it says - This item can be returned in its original condition for a full refund or replacement within 30 days of receipt. You may receive a partial or no refund on used, damaged or materially different returns.It’s not a big fee, but it’s the principal. I would only buy again if I knew the size was going to be correct.
M**T
comfort
This shirt is so comfortable light weight. Ideal for summer.
F**M
Lovely but loose
I love the shirt. It's loose fitting but I like that. Lots of pockets and really breathable which is what I was looking for. Material is top notch and it washes really well too. I don't particularly like the buttons on the collar but I can live with that.
A**R
Love it
Husband loves it . Light and comfortable.
R**C
Size Variation
It is smaller than other Columbia shirts, albeit they are all marked Medium.
C**D
Amazing shirts
Great shirts.... quality amazing...fast delivery!
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