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November 11, 2009
A Wind Shirt That Lets You Grip and Rip |
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In these cooler months, being bundled up and all, it's kinda hard to just grip it and rip it. In fact, sometimes you feel that when you do let that big dog eat, you're not only ripping the ball but also the seams of your shirt.
So we perk up when a company like Page & Tuttle announces its new Free Swing wind shirt with something called "inverse technology." We don't know what that technology is, and the company isn't saying. But they claim the "inverse construction and engineering" is unique in the golf-garment arena, and it promotes a full, no-holding-back swing. Imagine winter golf with:
- No pulling under the arms
- No bunching at the shoulders
- No waistband ride-up
- No pulling at the cuffs
The lightweight and breathable wind shirt is made of wind- and water-repellent microfiber and features contrast front-and-back chest piping.
BTW, we say winter golf because the Free Swing wind shirt won't be available until January.
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