PING Apparel’s vast SensorDry® range of jackets provide the ultimate waterproof and windproof protection from all the elements, with a total of 18 garments designed to fit individual style and accomodate all weather types during the winter months.
The varied SensorDry® range features 13 jackets for men (opens in new tab) and five for women (opens in new tab), ensuring every golfer can find a jacket to suit their style, fit and game. SensorDry® as a whole includes garments that are waterproof, breathable, windproof, fully seam sealed and stretchy, that have been designed to move with your game. From full-zip to half-zip, a wide range of colours and even the use of Graphene, the SensorDry® range has every golfer covered.
Highlighting the range is the SensorDry® 2.5 Graphene Jacket, which for the first time has been made with Graphene. Graphene is comprised of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice and is the lightest, strongest, and toughest material ever discovered. It was isolated in 2004 by two researchers at The University of Manchester, whose work won them the Nobel Prize in Physics.
PING’s range of golf waterproofs have been developed with Tour Staff to be extremely lightweight and quiet for minimal noise distraction – quite simply every single detail has been thought about. Tightly woven fabrics used throughout the range produce highly waterproof and breathable suits, whilst stretch materials mean ultimate freedom of movement throughout the golf swing.
Take a look at some of the highlights of the SensorDry® range…
HIGHLIGHTS OF PING APPAREL’S SENSORDRY® RANGE:
SENSORDRY (opens in new tab)® (opens in new tab) 2.5 GRAPHENE JACKET (opens in new tab)
RRP £225.00
- Graphene technology is on the inside print
- Heat retention properties
SENSORDRY (opens in new tab)® (opens in new tab) PRO JACKET (opens in new tab)
RRP £160.00
- Two-way centre front zip
- Chest pocket
SENSORDRY (opens in new tab)® (opens in new tab) PRO HALF-ZIP JACKET (opens in new tab)
RRP £160.00
- Half-Zip…
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