Start the new season
with layer-on-layer


Spring on the golf course often offers both cold, sun, wind and rain – sometimes all of it during the same round. So, you need to be prepared for it all when heading out. The smartest way to do so, is by dressing in layers. In order to keep you as warm and comfortable as possible, it’s crucial that the fabrics in all layers are breathing. They also need to be stretchy, for you to be able to swing and perform without anything to hinder your movements.












Base layer
Closest to your body


We recommend a thin, long sleeved base layer, for example a Cypress longsleeve, that will keep you warm and that effectively wick away moist produced by your body, avoiding you to feel wet and chill. On extra cool days you could choose a Dynamic 37.5 longsleeve, from our X-series collection, which includes wool for extra warmth.

Second layer

Warmth

As layer two we recommend a soft, stretchy fleece, that can be removed if you’re feeling too warm. Gleneagles Midlayer for example, from our 2023 collection: this fleece has padding on the chest and shoulders, the places where you are most likely to feel cold. Another great choice is the Kinloch Fullzip Midlayer, a somewhat thinner garment with more stretch and a retro sporty look.


KEYSTYLES

KINLOCH MIDLAYER JACKET

GLENEAGLES THERMO MIDLAYER



Third layer

Protection

The third and outermost layer will protect you from wind and rain. This may be a Bounce rain jacket, soft, stretchy and highly breathable. This jacket is both wind- and waterproof and really smooth so you easy can keep it in your golf bag - in that way you will always be ready for rain! For those dry, but windy days, the Grove hybrid vest is the perfect windproof choice. The front is quilted for extra warmth, while sides and shoulders are in stretchy fleece, ensuring full movement throughout the swing. 




Trousers to suit the weather

Cold legs are bad both for your spirit and the blood circulation. Complete the layering with trousers that are optimal for colder days. Our Bounce warm waterproof trousers both look and feel like regular pants, but have a have a brushed tricot lining that will keep you warm. The fabric is also breathable, to keep you dry by wick away sweat.

If wind is your main weather concern at the course we recommend our Druid Softshell trousers, stretchy and functional in protecting you from wind. These might very well be a new favorite, both on and off the course.



Start the new season
with layer-on-layer

Spring on the golf course often offers both cold, sun, wind and rain – sometimes all of it during the same round. So, you need to be prepared for it all when heading out. The smartest way to do so, is by dressing in layers. In order to keep you as warm and comfortable as possible, it’s crucial that the fabrics in all layers are breathing. They also need to be stretchy, for you to be able to swing and perform without anything to hinder your movements.

Base layer
Closest to you body 

We recommend a thin, long sleeved base layer, for example a Cypress longsleeve, that will keep you warm and that effectively wick away moist produced by your body, avoiding you to feel wet and chill. On extra cool days you could choose a Dynamic 37.5 longsleeve, from our X-series collection, which includes wool for extra warmth.
 

Second layer

Warmth

As layer two we recommend a soft, stretchy fleece, that can be removed if you’re feeling too warm. Gleneagles Midlayer for example, from our 2023 collection: this fleece has padding on the chest and shoulders, the places where you are most likely to feel cold. Another great choice is the Kinloch Fullzip Midlayer, a somewhat thinner garment with more stretch and a retro sporty look.

KINLOCH MIDLAYER JACKET


Third layer

Protection

The third and outermost layer will protect you from wind and rain. This may be a Bounce rain jacket, soft, stretchy and highly breathable. This jacket is both wind- and waterproof and really smooth so you easy can keep it in your golf bag - in that way you will always be ready for rain! For those dry, but windy days, the Grove hybrid vest is the perfect windproof choice. The front is quilted for extra warmth, while sides and shoulders are in stretchy fleece, ensuring full movement throughout the swing. 
Trousers to suit the weather
 
Cold legs are bad both for your spirit and the blood circulation. Complete the layering with trousers that are optimal for colder days. Our Bounce warm waterproof trousers both look and feel like regular pants, but have a have a brushed tricot lining that will keep you warm. The fabric is also breathable, to keep you dry by wick away sweat.
If wind is your main weather concern at the course we recommend our Druid Softshell trousers, stretchy and functional in protecting you from wind. These might very well be a new favorite, both on and off the course.


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