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Can anybody recommend a good polo shirt for playing in the heat in?

Most of the manufacturers have a model that they say helps keep you cool, but which ones actually work?

I played in a shirt today that made my shoulders feel like they were being cooked, enough is enough.

Ta muchly :)
 
Can anybody recommend a good polo shirt for playing in the heat in?

Most of the manufacturers have a model that they say helps keep you cool, but which ones actually work?

I played in a shirt today that made my shoulders feel like they were being cooked, enough is enough.

Ta muchly :)

Mizuno
 
I have 2 types which are both designed to keep cool and to be fair to them, they both work well.

Galvin Green Ventil8, very light & comfortable.
Adidas Climalite, stretchy material but seems to work.
 
Adidas climates and Oscar Jacobson. I've also got a couple of thin cotton ones by Mantaray from Debenhams. I wouldn't carry if I was wearing them as I doubt they are hard wearing but they are exceptionally comfortable and cool.
 
Adidas clima-chill by a mile. they have little grey beads around your shoulder and neck that feel really cold all the time. Definately try one out.
 
Mint polos are definitely the best. Never liked the fruit ones.
 
Mint polos are definitely the best. Never liked the fruit ones.

Although at one time you could buy the holes and they were quite nice as well

GG ventil8 are the business but are at the top end price, unless you wait for the sales 😁
 
Under Armour Heatgear compression vest, seriously. Your own sweat keeps you cool somehow.

That's exactly what it's meant to do! :rolleyes:

Unless it's really hot or cold, or there's a chilling wind, then I don't believe Golf requires 'specialist' sweating/weather gear of the sort 'needed' for the likes of cycling. On the other hand, rain-gear for golf needs to work!
 
Good suggestions but I would be careful on sizes Gaz as I know your a small boys and not all manufacturers are the same:D

It must be embarrassing to be outdriven by someone as tiny as me ;)

Seriously though, you are right. I usually buy medium in everything. Nike is fine, Greg Norman is fine, I have one UA polo that is massive and I had to buy an adidas windstopper in large and it's still a squeeze getting it on.
 
That's exactly what it's meant to do! :rolleyes:

Unless it's really hot or cold, or there's a chilling wind, then I don't believe Golf requires 'specialist' sweating/weather gear of the sort 'needed' for the likes of cycling. On the other hand, rain-gear for golf needs to work!

Are you a mod? Quite a bad one if so.
 
I bought a Nike victory top recently, Really unusual material, as if NASA made it, but nice to play in and are available for between £27 and £35 in various places.
 
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