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The Ultimate365 Polo From adidas Is Now Available With climacool

March 12, 2019 By GNN

 

With the temperatures about to climb, adidas Golf has announced the availability of the Ultimate365 Polo with climacool, the brand’s patented cooling technology to keep players comfortable and dry in hot weather.

The new addition of climacool to the Ultimate365 polo line is available in both men’s and women’s styles and even features a long-sleeve option.

For this new Ultimate365 Polo, climacool is targeted where golfers need it the most, which is primarily in the side panels where the arms are doing most of the work throughout the swing.

As players start to heat up throughout their rounds, they’ll feel the zonal cooling features in these areas to keep them cool and comfortable, all while wicking away moisture. These areas of zonal cooling are made of mesh materials and are distinctive in design to provide a unique and athletic look to the overall style and aesthetic of the garment.

The highly breathable, stretchy and lightweight fabric still provides sun protection. In fact, there’s a new long-sleeve option for both men ($95) and women ($85).

As with all Ultimate365 Polos with climacool, this long sleeve will offer UPF50+ sun protection. The women’s line also includes a base layer ($60) and a printed polo shirt ($80) to offer even more options.

“We pushed the boundaries on the Ultimate365 Polo by including innovative materials for enhanced breathability, which ultimately will keep players cool on the course when temperatures rise,” said Christine Cowan, global apparel director for adidas Golf.

“Hot weather can cause apparel to cling to the body, which can have an impact on the swing. This will help eliminate one of those distractions during a hot day so that they can focus on playing well and enjoying their round,” said Cowan.

The Ultimate365 Polo with climacool technology ranges from $90-$100 for men and $60-$85 for women.

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