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I have taken the liberty of asking Santa Clause for a packable rain suit for Christmas this year.  Santa has indicated that he was in the market to buy me one, much to my delight.  I would like to be able to wear it in the fall and winter as well and I have had my eye on the Nike Storm-Fit jacket and pants set.  Now, Santa can't afford a $200 jacket and $200 pants (for something that will be packed in the bag about 75% of the time), so I was wondering if this would be a good multi-season get up for cool weather golfing.  Anyone have any reviews on this particular set?


Nike Storm-FIT Packable Men's Golf Rain Suit

The Nike Packable Rain Suit: Lightweight protection, pure comfort


World-class golfers said what they wanted, and the Nike Storm-FIT Packable Men's Golf Rain Suit is the result. Easy to carry and featuring a no-distraction, lightweight design, this lined jacket and pants set protects against wind, rain and snow when course conditions are rough.


Benefits

  • Nike Storm-FIT fabric repels wind, rain and snow to keep you dry and comfortable
  • Mock-neck and adjustable cuffs on jacket for protection and warmth
  • Elastic waist with drawcord on pants for snug fit
  • Zip hem for enhanced ventilation
  • Breathable sealed seams for comfort and to keep out wind and rain

Additional Details

  • Side-zip pockets for secure storage
  • Packable into zip pocket
  • Fabric: Body: Storm-FIT 100% polyester. Lining: 100% polyester.
  • Machine wash
  • Imported

 

 


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