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As one of the fastest growing innovative golf apparel brands in the world, Under Armour has revealed its new ColdGear ArmourStorm Rainsuit which is designed to allow golfers to perform at their best even in the most punishing weather conditions.
The ArmourStorm jacket is an extremely advanced garment constructed in four layers to ensure total waterproof protection and warmth. The outer layer of the jacket is made from a fabric that stretches in all directions allowing total swing freedom, while the inner brushed tricot lining gives a soft feel, traps warmth and allows the jacket to slip on easily.
A waterproof laminate keeps rain and splash-back from affecting the golfer's game without sacrificing breathability and special 'Zonal Inserts' strategically positioned throughout the garment add to the warm, dry, light performance. By the way, there are waterproof golf shoes of course.
Other innovative features include fully seam-taped and waterproof zips, sew-free pockets, and a ColdGear chinguard, which gives the jacket a soft, warm feel against the skin.
Like discount golf clubs, both the jacket and the trousers can be customized for a perfect fit. The jacket has an external chest adjustment strap and the trouser length can be tailored and adjusted to improve the fit. The trousers have been engineered with pass-through pockets to give the golfer convenient access to their base trousers and have strategic ventilation points across the legs that heat to be released at key points on the body to keep the player comfortable during a round.
And the UA ArmourStorm Rainsuit is available in black, sizes SM - XXL and has a recommended retail price of £300.00.
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