
Footjoy layer up
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Green Valley
, Nov 17 2012 11:36 AM
4 replies to this topic
#2
Posted 17 November 2012 - 11:54 AM
I've got a performance vest and a couple of the stretchy performance long sleeve quarter zip shirts and they are great!
I've got a set of Nike thermals so wear them underneath in winter weather in much the same way
Have an older model Red label footjoy rain suit which is the outer layer when wet out
Was the European fit I bought living in the uk
Wanted to buy a new half sleeve jacket in another color but was disappointed in the newest sizing
Jackets now are huggggggee
Super wide
Maybe to accommodate the layering system but thought t looked a bit goofy over just a gold shirt
That said I may just be between sizes
I've got a set of Nike thermals so wear them underneath in winter weather in much the same way
Have an older model Red label footjoy rain suit which is the outer layer when wet out
Was the European fit I bought living in the uk
Wanted to buy a new half sleeve jacket in another color but was disappointed in the newest sizing
Jackets now are huggggggee
Super wide
Maybe to accommodate the layering system but thought t looked a bit goofy over just a gold shirt
That said I may just be between sizes
#3
Posted 17 November 2012 - 11:56 AM
I'm trying to buy a FJ base layer, but all there other stuff seems overpriced, so I will be staying away from that. Plus their rainjackets are nowhere near as good as one ade from Goretex, so I think I may be ditching my Tour Collection jacket soon as well.
#4
Posted 18 November 2012 - 12:28 PM
I have a few of their thermal base layers, if you buy one I would recommend going up 1 size, I normally wear a large golf shirt and had to get the base layer in XL. They work great. I have a few of ther 1/4 zip long sleeve pieces that are great. Their new tour collection rain shirts and rain jakcets are huge, and way to big. I tried one on in a large and felt like I was swimming in it. The tour collection rain pants fit great. FootJoy is making a lot of great clothing, and their 2013 collection is getting better.











