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If you're an avid golfer then you've probably experienced a time when you finally reached the weekend to play only to have the weather try to come out and ruin your fun with some rain. Whether you're just looking to relax and have a fun game or you're practicing to play competitively golf rain suits are a great addition to any golfers supplies. Before making your purchase check out some of our articles to get a better idea of what to look for in a good golf rain suit.

 

September 2010
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One-piece Golf Rain Suits Vs Two Piece Golf Rain Suits


When looking around at golf rain suits and gear you may begin to notice different variations. Some golf rain suits will come with one piece; that is that the legs and chest portion of the golf rain suits are attached together. With these golf rain suits you step into the clothing and then sip up from the crotch upward. Two piece golf rain suits are the pants, and the jacket separate. But what are the differences between the two and which is the best to get?

 

The advantages of one piece golf rain suits are simply that it will offer more protection for your overall body and clothing. Because it covers your entire body without any breaks in the fabric as you see with two piece golf rain suits, these one piece items are almost impenetrable to rain. When you wear two piece golf rain suits typically when you bend over or shift a certain way you expose certain “breaks” in the clothing and this is where the rain gets in. Over time it can get more and more wet eventually causing the jacket or pants to stick to your body which then exposes you to more of the elements.

 

Despite this distinct advantage that the one piece golf rain suits have, two seperate pieces are often preferred simply because of their usability. Two piece golf rain suits offer better mobility as you can twist and turn your body without worrying about fabric restricting it. When you wear a one piece you can feel the pull and restrictions to your movements which can greatly hinder your game. If you’re serious enough to buy golf rain suits then you’re probably serious enough to want the mobility of a two piece.

Most golfers will agree that the two piece golf rain suits are the best overall for golfing in the rain simply because they prefer movement over dryness. This is understandable and with some underlining clothes you should be able to keep the rest of the wetness out even if you’re wearing two piece golf rain suits. Some level of rain is epected to give in, you just have to find the balance between what you want in dryness, comfortability, and mobility.

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