I really like the Mountain Hardwear Crater Lake Hoody. I'll wear it regularly with the hood up when hiking in the summer and do fine well into the 90s. However, it's dry around here and I couldn't imagine wearing that or any long sleeve in a humid environment. A quick breeze, and it's nearly dry, as opposed to wool shirt's I've worn backpacking, which stayed drenched in sweat for days on end. The crater lake is 6 ozs in size large, and very comfortable with no restrictions.
The OR Echo hoodie is nice too, noticeably lighter, but I don't find it to be quite as comfortable as the crater lake. It's not uncomfortable and is still roomy, but it doesn't stretch as much. The thinness would be a benefit if it's very hot or humid, and it's probably more breathable and absorbs less water than the crater lake. The large weighs about 3.5 ozs.
I've tried the Kuiu Gila short sleeve shirt, and really don't find it comfortable. The large is slightly restrictive, has a weird fit on me (almost like it's slim fit, and I'm not big and a large in EVERYTHING else is roomy, so???) and there's no noticeable stretch. It's probably the most durable of the 3, but it almost never gets worn. I'd imagine the long sleeve / hoodie would be the same, which is why I don't own one.