Rainkiller - a golf club dryer... thoughts

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If it was the first of April, I would have thought this was a bit of a set up. So presenting the 'Rainkiller' - which in a nutshell is a golf club dryer. It is on the 'Father day' golf list on another magazine. You gotta see the video to understand the product. I can see the logic, but...

http://rainkiller.com/en/

Stay dry and feel free to comment..
 
If it was the first of April, I would have thought this was a bit of a set up. So presenting the 'Rainkiller' - which in a nutshell is a golf club dryer. It is on the 'Father day' golf list on another magazine. You gotta see the video to understand the product. I can see the logic, but...

http://rainkiller.com/en/

Stay dry and feel free to comment..

i just sit mine on to of the Aga, dried in an hour even when soaked.
 
If it was the first of April, I would have thought this was a bit of a set up. So presenting the 'Rainkiller' - which in a nutshell is a golf club dryer. It is on the 'Father day' golf list on another magazine. You gotta see the video to understand the product. I can see the logic, but...

http://rainkiller.com/en/

Stay dry and feel free to comment..

My bag is water proof, problem solved.
 
If it was the first of April, I would have thought this was a bit of a set up. So presenting the 'Rainkiller' - which in a nutshell is a golf club dryer. It is on the 'Father day' golf list on another magazine. You gotta see the video to understand the product. I can see the logic, but...

http://rainkiller.com/en/

Stay dry and feel free to comment..

Not what I expected.
Now, if it was something that repelled water from your grips so they maintained adhesion in the rain.........:thup:
 
If it was the first of April, I would have thought this was a bit of a set up. So presenting the 'Rainkiller' - which in a nutshell is a golf club dryer. It is on the 'Father day' golf list on another magazine. You gotta see the video to understand the product. I can see the logic, but...

http://rainkiller.com/en/

Stay dry and feel free to comment..

Seems to expensive for what it is
 
Maybe in the clubhouse foyer? Or when you are away for a weekend with the boys & girls, the hotel/course you stay at could rent them out so you clubs are dry for the next day?

I wouldn't be rushing out myself.

If my kit gets wet, it all gets stripped from the bag and leant against a wall over a radiator.
 
The 1st 18 sec of the video is good. The bloke has a topped inside edge tee shot that surely should of been edited out and replayed. Ha ha
 
The 1st 18 sec of the video is good. The bloke has a topped inside edge tee shot that surely should of been edited out and replayed. Ha ha

Glad I was not the only one who thought that he topped it.. I can now aspire to be a top elite golfer.. <dont rain on my parade>
 
Glad I was not the only one who thought that he topped it.. I can now aspire to be a top elite golfer.. <dont rain on my parade>

I too watched the video
Then re winded to make sure i read 'elite player' correctly
Then re watched that tee shot again... I am now an elite player
 
Hahahah! I love that eagle eye spot from you guys with the 'elite player' topping the ball.....

You can also see a tiny smirk appear on his face after he's realised he hasn't reached the ladies tee with that shot.

Surely they could of found a local 'PGA' pro to be the professional face of the product.
 
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