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WATERPROOFS Proof Enough


A range of waterproofs currently available for Spring/Summer 2015


Oscar Jacobson


Mickey Tour A waterproof 3-layer jacket featuring OJ's WPS technology. Woven fabric with four-way stretch and a shaped sleeve construction ensures an unrestricted swing. RRP £150 www.oscarjacobson.com


FootJoy


Tour XP Suit FJ’s i DryJoys Tour XP technology delivers 100% waterproof, breathable protection for golfers willing to play in the toughest of playing conditions. A 3-layer bonded fabric construction reduces weight and improves mobility whilst the innovative FJ four-way stretch shell with an Xtreme DWR finish and 20,000mm waterproof barrier guarantees protection. SRP Jacket £200, Trousers SRP £160


18 Abacus


Walton The Walton rain jacket is part of Abacus Sportswear’s StretchDry range, providing a 15,000 WP (Water Pillar), which can protect against even the heaviest of rainfall. Sealed seams which are sewn and then sealed with a heat-activated tape make the garment 100% waterproof: and a 15,000 MVP (Moisture Vapour Pillar), correlates with a breathable fabric. RRP £159 www.abacussportswear.com


Oakley


Bryant Jacket A DWR Lightweight woven fabrication with a full-zip with 2-way zipper. There are Raglan sleeves with a tee pocket on left sleeve. RRP £60 Uk.oakley.com


Benross Xtex Waterproof Jacket An extreme all weather protection jacket which is 100% waterproof and breathable, incorporating a Two Way Stretch Material to maximise freedom of movement and increase on course comfort. RRP £99.99 www.benrossgolf.com


Galvin Green Amos


A new jacket for SS15, the Amos includes several performance-orientated features including water- repellent zippers and rain channels in the sleeve- ends. It comes in five colour combinations, including a new Summer Sky and Emerald green. RRP £330 www.galvingreen.com


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