It's great to play golf with friends in the great outdoors and breathe in the fresh air.
That is, until a sudden rain shower or a sudden burst of sweat hits you...
All seasons
You'll want to prepare these things for playing golf in the rain!
As long as the golf course is not closed, people want to play even in the rain since they have already made a reservation. That is why we want to reduce discomfort as much as possible and play comfortably. First, let's look at what you should prepare and what you should keep in mind.
- Rainwear
- Rain cap
- Change of clothes
- towel
- Waterproof storage case (plastic bag)
- All-weather gloves
The first thing you'll want to prepare is rainwear. Of course, you want to choose something that won't get you wet, but that fits your body and allows you to move around easily. It's also helpful to have a rain cap. If it's water-repellent, it won't get stuffy and will reduce discomfort. You won't have to worry about rain running off and obstructing your view. It's also important to wipe off wet grips with a towel. Many people nowadays use their smartphones to keep track of their scores, so protect your smartphone, which is the enemy of moisture, by putting it in plastic. Don't forget to spray waterproofing spray on rainwear and rain caps that you've worn several times beforehand.
But the most noteworthy feature is the all-weather gloves!
What are all-weather gloves?
As the name suggests, these gloves are suitable for all weather conditions, whether sunny or rainy, and are primarily intended to protect you from getting wet in the rain. There are many different types available, including gloves that use special materials in parts and gloves with fabric structures that are resistant to rain. Gloves are an important item that connects your body to the club. You can't swing the way you want unless your delicate sensory organ, the hand, can grip the club stably. Even on sunny days, it's difficult to make a satisfactory swing repeatedly, but if you get wet in the rain... you really need to think about your gloves.
The grip improves when it gets wet!
Zero Fit recommends the Inspiral Glove, which allows you to mass-produce powerful swings even when soaking wet. The thin fabric feels like bare hands, but is also very durable. The secret to its non-slip nature is in this special fabric, which not only provides grip when dry, but also provides a strong grip that is just as strong as when dry, even when soaking wet. What's more, this is a monster glove from AEON SPORTS, which has sold over 180,000 units of this single model.
Grip even when soaked
The reason it has earned the trust of many golfers is its grip when wet. The unique finely fuzzy fabric with a brushed surface controls the moisture that wets the glove according to the grip strength. It does not trap moisture in the gap between the glove and the grip, allowing for a grip that feels like one unit even when wet. Furthermore, the fine fuzz increases friction as it absorbs moisture, helping to firmly secure the grip without letting it escape.
Resistant to sweat that makes the inside slippery
The back side has the same fabric structure as the front side. No matter how much you sweat or how much water seeps into the glove, the excess water will move according to your grip strength, so you can grip the glove with the same feeling as when it is dry, without feeling any wetness.
I actually got it soaked.
First, put it on and dive into the tank. It completely submerges. Now I'm completely soaked.
Then just pull it out. The whole thing is completely submerged in water and the dripping will not stop no matter how long you wait.
If you squeeze it lightly, more water comes out. Can you really grip it in this condition? Let's finally try gripping it.
Squeeze! As you can see, it grips firmly and doesn't slip. Even if you twist the club head with all your might, it won't slip as long as your grip is strong enough.
There is no water in the gap between the grip and the glove, and it fits snugly as if you were holding it with bare hands. Seeing is believing. If you are interested, please try it out for yourself!
Excellent grip and fits like bare hands
While regular gloves are 0.45 to 0.5mm thick, Inspiral gloves are made of a unique ultra-thin fabric that is 0.4mm thick and has excellent abrasion resistance and tear strength. It fits like a bare hand and has a moist texture, making it comfortable and sweat-free.
We recommend a tight fit for the Inspiral Gloves.
If the gloves are loose, they can slip or shift, causing discomfort. Inspiral gloves are made of a slightly stretchy fabric that feels like skin, so it is best to wear them tightly enough that you feel a slight sense of tightness.
This is what it looks like when installed
Fits snugly on the palm side
Elastic materials for a natural grip
The buckle is designed to tighten naturally
What is your glove size?
Many people don't know their glove size in detail, so for reference, please see how to measure your glove size. The glove size is determined by the distance around the line connecting point A, which is 1 cm below the base of your index finger, and point B, which is about two-thirds of the distance from the base of your little finger to your wrist.
A great pair of gloves you should have
The Inspiral Gloves, which absorb sweat and rain and improve grip, are available for both left and right hands. They come in two colors, the classic white and the special black, and are available in sizes from 18cm to 26cm in 1cm increments. They are a great pair of gloves to have as your main glove or as a second glove for rainy days.
We are also introduced by Gridge.
http://gridge.info/articles/795