Equipment: Ping 2016 apparel is fit for all seasons
As we have come to expect from Ping, they always put performance at the top of the agenda when it comes to new products.
But there have also been huge strides made by the brand in terms of the aesthetic appeal of their equipment and clothing.
The new spring summer/summer 2016 apparel collection offers a modern, smart/casual look while incorporating the best and latest technology for ultimate performance on the golf course.
A key addition to their new line is the use of what they call Coolmax technology.
Featuring in all their new Polos, Coolmax fabric technology, put simply, keeps golfers cool when it gets warm and offers insulation on colder days.
As UK golfers know, we can get often get all four seasons in one day.
The polo collection features the Atlas Heather and Radar Striped shirts, which combine Coolmax technology with a tailored fit and attention to detail in the form of hidden, button down collars.
We continually strive to engineer every single product to deliver maximum performance in all conditions” – Andy Solheim Other flagship designs in the new collection are the Midas Half Zip and Sierra Sweaters which also feature Coolmax technology and natural Merino Wool to create a high performing technical garment.
“At Ping, we continually strive to engineer every single product to deliver maximum performance in all conditions,” said Andy Solheim, Executive Vice President.
“We are particularly excited about the introduction of Coolmax fabric technology into the 2016 apparel range, and believe it has enabled us to take garment engineering to the next level, while maintaining exceptional quality and refined visual appearance.”
Sizes: XS-XXL
SRPs: Radar Striped Polo £65, Atlas Heathered Polo £65, Midas Half Zip Sweater £75, Sierra Sweater £70
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