


#Callaway pullover series#
The Callaway Apparel Weather Series offers great value throughout, with thoughtful features in each piece geared toward performance, versatility and a recognition that golfers layer in different ways for different climates. The Outlast features SwingTech construction, giving the golfer extra room and flexibility where their body moves in the swing, particularly in the shoulders. (If you want that, get a thermal undershirt.) There's enough taper here to make it a proper laying piece, but it's not so tapered that it'll bring out all your bodily imperfections. The cuffs are tapered with a wrap of elastic fabric for comfort and to lock in body heat. The sleeves aren't form-fitting and give some room to move, particularly in the forearms. It has an understated look, so it can work seamlessly with other clothes. There are five color options for versatility, with a standard mock neck. The Outlast quarter-zip is just right for that purpose. When the temperatures are even cooler, they can be the midlayer for a vest or a heavier piece for the same purpose. Throw one on for the first five or six holes, then throw it in the bag or the cart when the temperatures rise. Of course, what lineup would be complete without a more lightweight QZ? They're essential for golfers in cooler conditions. It's an easy-to-wear piece that goes well with a pair of jeans and a T-shirt off the course, too. The ribbed chest and upper-sleeve area gives this piece some pop, and it looks more stylish than a standard quarter-zip. The fleece fabrication delivers warmth without being too heavy, and the quality zipper helps prevent the breeze from seeping in.
#Callaway pullover skin#
The sleeves are a little longer, as it the whole piece, so it covers comfortably without worry of riding up or exposing too much skin to the elements. However, if your shirt has a modern cut, this piece complements well and doesn't look like you're wearing a warm trash bag. This piece has more of a straight taper, which means the fit may be a problem if you're wearing a heavier or looser shirt underneath. It's a trade-off: wearing something a little heavier for some more warmth. Midweight Ottoman quarter-zip pulloverĮvery golfer needs a quarter-zip with some kind of weight to it. If you're into vests or are looking for a simple piece when a shirt and/or quarter-zip isn't quite enough, this is perfect. The arm holes aren't cut so that the fabric rides up and feels like you're wearing football pads underneath. The waistband allows for a custom fit with a hidden adjustment inside the vest. There are a couple of front pockets that don't stand out (they shouldn't on a vest). The lines are super clean, with just a contrasting zipper and a small logo. RAIN.This vest is heavy enough and warm enough to merit being worn in the first place, not just some superfluous fabric that isn't really doing anything. The RAIN.RDY GOLF PANTS ($180) and RAIN.RDY FULL-ZIP JACKET ($280) come equipped with multiple waterproof zipper pockets which are so necessary to keep your balls, scorecard, tees and phone available for trusted storage in the wind and rain. The solid weatherproof rain gear is soft and quiet to keep your focus sharp. The Adidas RAIN.RDY golf collection is waterproof yet breathable. This weather-resistant gear brings the best of both worlds, providing style and quality. Keep scrolling to find golf rain gear that doesn’t compromise style for quality.īelow you’ll find 6 pieces of specially selected golf rain gear - 4 jackets, a pullover and a pair of pants. Scroll to the bottom to find the three rain jackets on sale for up to $50 off their original prices– deals you do not want to miss! Dependable golf rain gear Water and windproof, this gear is designed to keep you comfortable and dry, no matter your condition of play. You’ll love the soft and quiet material which won’t interrupt your swing or anyone else in their backswing. Go ahead and give away whatever scruffy rain suit you own now, and try a set of rain gear specifically engineered for golfing. It’s wise to keep your golf wardrobe stacked with adequate rain and wind gear because you never know exactly what mother nature has in store. Gear Be prepared for summer showers with these 5 pieces of wet-weather gear By:
