spongebob59
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100% agreeFor waterproof trousers, I would highly recommend these which are brilliant in the rain and a decent price
https://warwickshireclothing.com/pr...cQcQajzDINOOl_vOg9pNgGMsdleX3vMoaAv2lEALw_wcB.
100% agreeFor waterproof trousers, I would highly recommend these which are brilliant in the rain and a decent price
https://warwickshireclothing.com/pr...cQcQajzDINOOl_vOg9pNgGMsdleX3vMoaAv2lEALw_wcB.
Can't see anything in the description that suggests they're waterproof.For waterproof trousers, I would highly recommend these which are brilliant in the rain and a decent price
https://warwickshireclothing.com/pr...cQcQajzDINOOl_vOg9pNgGMsdleX3vMoaAv2lEALw_wcB.
You're spot on , any of them with aqua dry .Can't see anything in the description that suggests they're waterproof.![]()
Ermm…I also have a Craghoppers jacket that I use for running when raining, it’s also breathable, it was that good I got another one in a size up for Golf.Thanks for the recommendations all. I think I’ll go cheaper on the trousers because I won’t wear them as often, probably go for the craghoppers, and then spend a bit more on a jacket. Much more likely to wear a waterproof jacket more often with an unexpected yes shower or 2.
Is there such a thing as a waterproof jacket that doesn’t make you sweaty on warmer days, but also keeps you warm on cold days?
Apologies - when I posted the Craghoppers Trousers, I tried to find the best priced link and it seems as if Craghoppers have walking (rain repellant ) and actual waterproof so here's a better link to the waterproof trousers which I have - though a little dearerErmm…I also have a Craghoppers jacket that I use for running when raining, it’s also breathable, it was that good I got another one in a size up for Golf.
I believe your initial post was in response to @timd77Apologies - when I posted the Craghoppers Trousers, I tried to find the best priced link and it seems as if Craghoppers have walking (rain repellant ) and actual waterproof so here's a better link to the waterproof trousers which I have - though a little dearer
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Craghoppers Men's Kiwi Pro II Waterproof Trousers | Black
Stay dry and comfortable with the Men's Kiwi Pro II Waterproof Trousers in Black. Durable, breathable, and perfect for hiking, trekking, and all-weather outdoor activities.ligo.co.uk
Thanks for the recommendations all. I think I’ll go cheaper on the trousers because I won’t wear them as often, probably go for the craghoppers, and then spend a bit more on a jacket. Much more likely to wear a waterproof jacket more often with an unexpected yes shower or 2.
Is there such a thing as a waterproof jacket that doesn’t make you sweaty on warmer days, but also keeps you warm on cold days?
My opinion is not really.Is there such a thing as a waterproof jacket that doesn’t make you sweaty on warmer days, but also keeps you warm on cold days?
My 28 year old Paramo jacket is still going strong, umpteen tech washes and re proofs . Admittedly its design is not really suitable for golf , although have seen some on golf courses.My opinion is not really.
If something is truly waterproof, it's because the material has very small pores (like plastic). Small pores are likely to make you sweat because the pores are so small it keeps the heat you are generating inside. Goretex and similar membrane materials say the size of the pores/holes in the material are small enough that they don't let water particles in but not too small to prevent water vapors from getting out. My experience is that's not really the case. Especially after the water repelling coatings wear away.
Water resistant materials often have just the repelling coatings (silane, silicone, PFAS, wax). They are likely to breath, so you won't sweat as much. They'll work well to keep the water out for a good amount of time. Problem is the coatings wear off and if there is enough water (like submerged or downpours) the material lets water in.
So basically, the better at keeping water out the worse it is at letting out heat, so you get sweaty.
Agreed. I always just buy the thinner waterproofs for golf, and I can always stick a few more layers under it if it's cold anyway. I don't like trying to play in thick jackets anyway.My opinion is not really.
If something is truly waterproof, it's because the material has very small pores (like plastic). Small pores are likely to make you sweat because the pores are so small it keeps the heat you are generating inside. Goretex and similar membrane materials say the size of the pores/holes in the material are small enough that they don't let water particles in but not too small to prevent water vapors from getting out. My experience is that's not really the case. Especially after the water repelling coatings wear away.
Water resistant materials often have just the repelling coatings (silane, silicone, PFAS, wax). They are likely to breath, so you won't sweat as much. They'll work well to keep the water out for a good amount of time. Problem is the coatings wear off and if there is enough water (like submerged or downpours) the material lets water in.
So basically, the better at keeping water out the worse it is at letting out heat, so you get sweaty.
I've got a short sleeve proquip top and looking at trousers. Any in particular? Don't want big baggy ones, looking at ultimate htx or storm px8 but they're a bit pricey. ThanksFootjoy Hydrolite trousers and jacket (same as in my profile pic) were good, but I haven't found anything better than proquip - although if you want a non-golf brand, Patagonia Torrentshell H2No jackets are incredible.
Kjus, forget the rest.
the ones i have are these - https://www.golfworx.co.uk/product/proquip-tempest-waterproof-golf-trouser/ not too baggy IMO.. i have some FJ Hydrolite trousers which are a much slimmer fit, pretty much in the same style as a usual pair of gold trousersI've got a short sleeve proquip top and looking at trousers. Any in particular? Don't want big baggy ones, looking at ultimate htx or storm px8 but they're a bit pricey. Thanks