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The best of the best! We roundup the best gear that Reebok has to offer for Spring Summer 2026
Reebok have made a comeback to golf in recent times after they became the clothing partner of Bryson DeChambeau’s LIV Golf team.
They are a brand that has a rich history within golf. You can trace their first involvement in the sport back to the 1980s, where they were the apparel of choice by many of the game’s greats.
Now they have rekindled that relationship with an all-new look. Their latest collection, ahead of the new season, focuses on delivering golf apparel that moves with the golfer, rather than agiansit them.
Like a lot of sportswear brands there is a noticeable relaxed look to their options. From polos to shorts, every piece in our lineup is crafted to ensure you stay focused on your game, without any distractions.
Here’s a closer look at what they have to offer this summer with our best Reebok spring summer apparel 2026 top picks…
Ever since Tyrrell Hatton stared down golf’s fashion police at Wentworth, the hoodie has become the must-have piece of apparel. Reebok’s latest model, the Golf Tech, is a new standard bearer at a cracking price.
It hits the mark in every area. It’s very comfortable, and well-fitted, but still stretches – giving you plenty of room for manoeuvre during the swing.
The soft polyester fabric makes it feel like you’re being wrapped in a blanket, and the fleece lined interior is warming but not oppressively so. This hoodie will keep you snug in the winter, with appropriate layering, but will be ideal in spring and autumn too.
Let’s give Reebok a big shout out for the zip pockets. I wear a lot of hoodies, where pockets are considered nothing more than a glorified handwarmer. But golfers can carry a lot of stuff – tees, gloves, ball-markers – and trouser pockets are not always enough.
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At £44.99? You won’t find many products on the market at this quality and price. Fill your boots.
Reebok Men’s Centre Stripe Golf Polo Shirt | Source: NCG
Reebok have returned, and they’re in classic form! Back when I was a nipper, you couldn’t move without seeing that distinctive logo and lusting for a pair of their basketball shoes. But the star faded and you worried you’d see their once-fabled clothing lining bargain bins in piled-high sports stores.
Fashion moves in circles, though, and there’s a definite hark back to old-school clobber. Reebok were a big part of terrace culture, and their centre stripe golf polo has got a definite casuals vibe to it.
It’s also a serious piece of golf tech, very comfortable to wear and lightweight too boot. It’s very easy to swing in and effortlessly wicks moisture away if you get a bit of a sweat on.
It’s very sensibly priced too. You feel like you’re getting a lot here for your cash and this polo will find itself on my shoulders at locations well away from the golf courses.
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Lightweight fabric is comfortable to wear
DRY technology does a good job of removing moisture
I don’t know if it’s just something about getting older, but my clothing tastes are getting decidedly retro. Reebok’s new thin stripe golf polo combines the best of new technology with a classic 90s look.
We’ve got a polyester and elastane mix and while it’s not slim fit by any means, it will still stretch if required to ensure “freedom of movement”. It’s certainly a comfortable wear, very easy to swing in, and the DRY technology does a good jobof getting moisture away from the body as you move through the round.
The old-school look is one I’d happily sport away from the course and if you baulk at the thought of paying top dollar for a polo the RRP of £34.99 should put a smile on your face. You’re getting a lot of bang for your buck.
The Reebok Men’s 8 Inch Golf Shorts are a really solid option if you’re after something simple, comfortable, and easy to wear throughout the season. They’ve got that classic golf short look, but with a lightweight feel that makes them ideal for warmer days on the course. The fabric is soft and breathable, so you don’t feel restricted at all, even during a full round.
I found the fit to be nice and straightforward—not too tight or overly loose—just a clean, comfortable shape that works for most situations. The 8-inch length is a good middle ground as well, giving a modern look without going too short. They’re the kind of shorts you can just put on and not really think about, which is exactly what you want when you’re playing.
What really stands out though is how affordable they are. It’s not always easy to find golf shorts at this price point that still feel this comfortable and wearable, making them great value for money.
I was new to Reebok when trying this product, but after taking it out of the box I was immediately impressed by its design. Stylish and comfortable, the shirt is made from 90% polyester and 10% elastane, making it both lightweight and versatile on the course. The added stretch allows for great freedom of movement, which is especially noticeable during the swing.
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The polo is also equipped with DRY technology, meaning it effectively wicks excess moisture away from the body, keeping you cool and dry. This makes it an ideal option for summer golf, particularly on warmer days when comfort is key.
Despite its performance-focused features, the shirt doesn’t compromise on appearance. It has a clean, modern look that works just as well off the course as it does on it.
Overall, it’s a well-rounded polo that delivers on both style and performance.
Reebok’s spring and summer collection feels like a big step forward for the brand. It blends their sporting prestige with a more modern and sporty look across their latest range.
The golf market is flooded with lightweight and versatile clothing, with these pieces being up there with so of the best of them.
If this is anything to go by, then I think we can expect some big and good things from Reebok over the coming years.
The 88% polyester/12% elastane fabric offers 4-way stretch and is lightweight and moisture wicking. You get a choice of five colours and a load of sizes. I tested the 32/30 which ran true to size. So far, so good.
Where these trousers lose points is that the fabric feels rather synthetic, when compared to some higher end competitors, which are admittedly more expensive. Furthermore, the slim fitting style is not going to suit the chunkier golfer or those who prefer a more relaxed fit.
On the course, these lightweight trousers performed perfectly well and felt well put together. They don’t pretend to offer any weatherproof properties so work best in mild to warm weather conditions.
So, this is a comfortable and durable pair of trousers that are perfectly serviceable but just didn’t quite hit the mark for this reviewer, particularly when the rest of the FJ apparel range is so strong. PROSS
RRP – £57.50
Sizes: S-XXXL
Colours: Field Green, Black, Cobalt, Pink Lemonade, Navy and Storm
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I don’t think I have reviewed a belt before and am not given to buying golf-specific belts. So, what to say?
This is a smart genuine leather belt that comes in just one colour which is black. The belt is nice and thick and looks to be well-constructed. It is adjustable in that the original length of 40in is designed to be cut to size.
There are marks on the belt to assist with the cutting to size. The only point I would make is that there is a choice of five perforated closure holes, and I would have expected that the middle of the five holes would be 30in from the 30in mark. It was in fact an inch out, which I thought was unnecessary.
That said, it is straightforward enough to cut to size and, hey presto, you have your own smart custom-fit belt which looks like it will give years of useful service. PRONSROSOPRNP
PROSCONPROCOPNSPROCONHere are some of our favourites from their latest spring, summer range..PROSC
RRP – £44.99
Sizes: S-XXL
Colours: Navy and Blue Fox Grey
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RRP – £34.99
Sizes: S-XXXL
Colours: White/Navy
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RRP – £39.99
Sizes: 30-44
Colours: Navy and Blue Fox Grey
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I was new to Reebok when trying this product, but after taking it out of the box I was immediately impressed by its design. Stylish and comfortable, the shirt is made from 90% polyester and 10% elastane, making it both lightweight and versatile on the course. The added stretch allows for great freedom of movement, which is especially noticeable during the swing.
The polo is also equipped with DRY technology, meaning it effectively wicks excess moisture away from the body, keeping you cool and dry. This makes it an ideal option for summer golf, particularly on warmer days when comfort is key.
Despite its performance-focused features, the shirt doesn’t compromise on appearance. It has a clean, modern look that works just as well off the course as it does on it. Overall, it’s a well-rounded polo that delivers on both style and performance.
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