FootJoy continues its commitment to 'Make Every Day Playable' with the launch of the HydroSeries range of rain jackets and so to equip PGA Members best, FootJoy has taken a deep dive into the bestselling features for each jacket.
A quick summary of the range sees the HydroTour (SRP: £225) lead the way as the ultimate storm-proof jacket, alongside the HydroLite (£170) which offers golfers the perfect, lightweight waterproof rain jacket and is concluded by the popular HydroKnit (£150) providing the wearability of a midlayer and performance of a rain jacket.
HYDROTOUR™ - The Ultimate Storm-Proof Jacket
- The DrySeal Technology collar - a double collar system with a drawstring cord on the inner layer to keep the rain out and drainage holes on the outer layer prevents water from running down the golfer’s neck.
- Made up of a 3-panel construction, with fewer seams and premium, multi-directional stretch fabric the jacket provides complete range of motion throughout the golf swing.
- Waterproof rating above 20,000mm of water column pressure, protects golfers in the wettest conditions.
HYDROLITE™ - Lightweight Protection
- 5 layer bonded construction reduces weight as well as enhances mobility.
- High breathability provides the perfect year round versatility for golfers caught out in wet conditions.
- Patent pending StaDry Collar technology and 20,000mm waterproof rating offers optimal protection from the elements.
HYDROKNIT™ - Versatility Meets Wearability
- Provides the wearability of a midlayer and performance of a rain jacket, with an enhanced, lighter weight fabric and updated elastic cuffs.
- The jacket boasts a 15,000mm water column pressure to ensure protection in all wet conditions.
- An innovative 2.5-layer, lightweight stretch fabric balances protection with playability to deliver maximum comfort and minimal disruptions through the swing.
All three HydroSeries options are accompanied by matching waterproof trousers - HydroTour and HydroLite can be worn as an over trouser or standalone trouser, whereas the HydroKnit has been designed and engineered to be worn on its own.