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The best of the best! We roundup the Best Mizuno Winter Apparel of 2025
Clothes aren’t necessarily the first thing that springs to mind when Mizuno is mentioned. More known for their irons, which are considered some of the best feeling clubs on the market, the Mizuno apparel range goes under the radar somewhat. That’s not to say this is the brand’s first venture into apparel, in fact far from it. Mizuno have been producing premium apparel and accessories since 1906 and have released some autumn/winter clothing as the cold and wet weather ceases to shift.
Mizuno have incorporated traditionally colder month colours with more modern patterns across the range. From umbrellas to trendy pullovers, Mizuno offer the complete set and will have you adequately equipped to battle the winter weather conditions.
In this guide, we’ll dive into some of the best winter apparel options from Mizuno, designed to keep you comfortable, agile, and focused—even when the weather is anything but pleasant.
There is nothing worse than feeling restricted when playing golf. The Mizuno tapered trouser has 4 way stretch making it supremely comfortable while still looking good and providing unrestricted movement.
They are mad from 135 gsm Polyamide/Elastane mix. There are 2 front pockets one of which has 3 additional tiny pockets which I assume to be for tees and/or ball markers but I could not find the intended function on any website.
There are 2 buttoned rear pockets. A smart and practical pair of trouser that will make your golf more comfortable.
PROS
Smart look
Comfortable
Lack of restriction when swinging
CONS
None
RRP: £70
SIZES: S, M, L, XL, XXL (Note that the medium also had the measurements- leg 32” and waist 34”)
The Mizuno 20K Waterproof Trousers I found to be very well designed. They look smart and are waterproof and stretchy, all of which are important.
They have a few other design features which enhances their performance. The pockets all have press stud closure and the back pockets have a large flap which covers them providing extra protection from the elements. The adjustability is a big plus.
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The ankle cuffs have zip and hook and loop to allow for ease of donning and removal. The waist is elasticated with a press stud closure and a drawstring. There are also belt loops.
The material allows for 20,000 grams of moisture transfer, hence the name.
PROS:
Classic looks
Adjustability
Waterproof
CONS:
None
RRP: £140
Sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL (Note that the medium also had the measurements- leg 32” and waist 34”)
The Mizuno contrast polo offers a smart looking and great performing golf shirt.
I love the 2 colours contrasting. The shirt is made from 2 different materials. The chest and back are the same material and colour. It is a slightly textured man-made material which is very stretchy. The main front part contrasts with a more standard type of material and is a different colour.
It is extremely comfortable and the contrasting materials look great but also perform well giving a huge amount of stretch and freedom. There are 3 different colour combinations. I tried the burgundy and black.
I really like this type of top and wear them all the time even when not golfing.
The Mizuno Melange ¼ zip is a lightish pullover. It is largely one colour with contrasting seams and zip.
It is made from 93% polyester and 7% elastane and has 4 way stretch.
As a consequence it is comfortable and gives good freedom of movement. I would envision wearing this on a cooler summer’s evening or as part of layering in winter.
The apparel nowadays makes it easy to wear warm non-restrictive clothing for golf and a top like the Mizuno Melange ¼ zip is an essential piece of kit.
Another iteration of my favourite type of golf top.
A lightweight long-sleeved golf pullover with a simple design. I tried the blue version. It has contrasting panels at the shoulders which adds a bit of interest and feeling like a slightly lighter material may contribute to more stretch.
Looking at the website the panels seem to be on the blue and charcoal but not the black and navy. It has a slightly fleecy lining which makes it comfortable and warm. This is a great top for layering in cold weather. Its 4-way stretch makes it easy to swing in.
The Mizuno Melange Reflect 1/4 Zip top is another great looking and performing golf top.
Its point of difference is that it has a vented back panel designed for improved breathability. Mizuno claim it achieves this without compromising on heat retention.
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As with many of their tops it has 4-way stretch so there is no feeling of restriction when playing golf. The chest and upper back has the black panel which gives a nice contrasting look as well as the back panel providing the venting.
There is a deep breast pocket with a reassuringly waterproof looking zip. A couple of reflective logos add a bit of interest to the appearance.
Comfortable and warm this top perfect for layering.
PROS:
Great looks
Vented back
Comfortable and stretchy
CONS:
None
RRP: £100
Sizes: Black, Charcoal, Navy, Burgundy (although the one I tried did not seem to be on their website)
This top has a two-tone double chevron pattern which really works.
The material has a slight sheen to it. There are contrasting collar and cuffs. Overall an interesting look which will appeal to most people.
The top itself is of a medium weight. It is very comfortable with the 4-way stretch, although I think this is particularly stretchy. This will work well as a top over a golf shirt or for layering up in winter.
I like 1/4 zip tops in general but for those who prefer a jacket then the Mizuno Melange Reflect Jacket is a great alternative.
It has a windproof back and chest panel. The back is vented as per the 1/4 zip version. It is stretchy but the back panel is not so you may want to try a bigger size as there is not the same overall stretch as Mizuno’s other tops.
It is what I would describe as medium weight and is perfect as a year round top or for layering in the winter.
PROS:
Good looks
Vented back panel is innovative
CONS:
Slightly more restrictive than other tops in the same size
The Mizuno golf mitts are made from nylon and polyester with a warm fleece lining.
They come in one size and look great being mainly black but with a blue trim and a big mizen logo. They come in one size but are large enough to accommodate most hand sizes.
Additionally, they are also easy to put on and take off.
I would add that I could not find the info on the Mizuno website so I do not know whether they are completely waterproof. Nevertheless gloves like these are a vital piece of kit when battling the elements.
PROS:
Comfortable
Warm
Easy to put on and take off
CONS:
None
RRP: £32 but seem to be widely available at a reduced price.
This is not an item I thought I would ever use but they are extremely well designed.
The Mizuno Thermagrip Gloves are for those extreme cold and/or wet days and come as a pair. They use Mizuno’s Breath Thermo ® technology which they claim generates heat and keeps your hands warm. There are fleece cuffs for added warmth and the gloves have a 3-D print for enhanced grip.
They are pretty comfortable when on but the thickness does lead to a loss of feel which is inevitable with this type of glove. This is not a criticism of this glove which I think does as good a job as is possible.
Playing with 2 gloves is very alien to me however they felt OK when swinging the club and hitting the ball. For extreme cold I think these do an excellent job and they will be a permanent fixture in my bag in the winter.
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PROS:
Well designed
Warm
Not too cumbersome when playing.
Good price.
CONS:
Inevitable compromise on feel with this type of glove
After scrutinizing Mizuno’s winter apparel, it’s evident that the brand’s commitment to performance and innovation remains steadfast, even in the face of winter’s challenges. By incorporating cutting-edge technologies such as moisture-wicking materials, four-way stretch, and windproof back and chest panel, Mizuno has crafted a range of apparel that works as hard as you do on the golf course.
The true genius of Mizuno’s winter collection lies in its versatility. Whether you’re dealing with driving rain, biting wind, or plummeting temperatures, there’s a piece in this range designed to address your specific needs without impeding your game.
So if you’re committed to playing golf throughout the winter months, investing in Mizuno’s high-performance winter apparel is a smart choice. Armed with these cold-weather essentials, you can take to the course with the confidence that you’ll be warm, dry, and prepared to play your best, regardless of what Mother Nature has in store.