WATERPROOFS
Weathering the Storm
Make the most of the UK’s variable weather conditions with the latest waterproofs available during Autumn/Winter 2014
PROQUIP TourFlex Elite 360 The TourFlex Elite 360 jacket and playing top are launched to market with a new slim-fitting stretch fabric that is said to guarantee the highest levels of playability, freedom of movement and the widest number of styling options in ProQuip’s history. SRP £119
www.proquipgolf.com
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FOOTJOY HydroLite HydroLite range has been designed to offer lightweight performance whilst protecting the player against wet weather. This collection takes advantage of weight reducing technologies to deliver a lighter feel without sacrificing waterproof protection. A 2.5-layer bonded fabric construction, complete with four-way stretch technology is also included in the design. RRP £120
www.footjoy.co.uk
SUNICE Collin Edge Gore-Tex The outer sleeves move independently from elasticated cuffs which as well as ensuring a snug fit, also means you can swing freely. A lifetime waterproof guarantee completes the package. SRP £250
www.sunice.com
GALVIN GREEN Apex Gore-Tex Jacket Among the new line up of waterproof jackets from the Galvin Green 2014 A/W range is the full-zip Apex Gore-Tex jacket with stretch fabric inserts that offer 25% more stretch across the shoulders. RRP £349
www.galvingreen.com
adidas Climaproof puremotion With a fully seam-sealed design, the jacket also features a double centre- front storm flap with a zipper and Velcro enclosure, double cinch at the waist and hem and Velcro adjustable cuffs. This jacket will be debuting at the 2014 Open Championship. RRP £249.99
www.adidasgolf.com
GLENMUIR Men's Waterproof Jacket A completely waterproof jacket with a three-year guarantee which is manufactured from a light and stretchable waterproof outer fabric with a breathable lining. Club cresting is also available. RRP £121
www.glenmuir.com
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