BaronV
Aug 13 2007, 02:15 PM
Looking to possibly get the Izod XFG polo shirt that I saw at a low price. I previously tried one of their “Dri-Fit”-type golf shirts and it didn’t really help wicking away moisture or drying fast at all. So I am wondering if the XFG line is any better since some also come with UPF protection as well.
On another note, can anyone compare the Adidas ClimaLite vs. ClimaCool fabrics and which is better?
madmaclive
Aug 13 2007, 02:51 PM
For the Adidas ClimaLite vs. ClimaCool there is no comparison. The ClimaLite shirts are heavy cotton and do not work when it comes to warm weather. The Climacool shirts are a MUCH lighter material and some have breathable pockets in the armpit and have perforations throughout the shirts. The ClimaCool shirts are so much better than the ClimaLite's.
BaronV
Aug 13 2007, 03:48 PM
That’s what I thought, I tried the ClimaLite yesterday and it didn’t dry as fast as my Nike Dri-Fits or cooler in areas. So I guess I’ll save it for the upcoming Fall games when the weather should get a bit cooler.
I ended up getting the Izod XFG this afternoon since it was super-low priced. Will try and take it out on this Thursday’s game and see if it is cooler or fast-drying.
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