Pringle Aengus waterproof golf jackets
The Aengus waterproof jackets from Pringle, one of the oldest and most famous brands in golf, are designed to provide the perfect solid barrier against the elements.

The Aengus waterproof jackets from Pringle, one of the oldest and most famous brands in golf, are designed to provide the perfect solid barrier against the elements.
The high performance waterproofs feature Pringle’s latest fabrics and technologies to ensure the weatherproof outers keep you warm and dry even on the wettest and windiest days.
The breathable jackets feature moisture wicking linings to keep you cool and dry by moving unwanted perspiration to the surface of the jacket for easy evaporation. Whilst the warm touch collar and offset zip ensure optimum comfort.
An ergonomic cut, velcro fastening on the side seams and the mechanical stretch fabric utilised in the Aengus waterproofs ensure that your swing is not impeded when you are on the golf course.
Available in both half zip and full zip styles, the Aengus Jackets feature taped seams and Pringle’s stitch free technology to ensure water doesn’t get inside the jacket. 100% waterproof, the jackets come with Pringle’s three year technical guarantee.
For further information on the Aengus jackets or the latest range from Pringle please visit pringlegolf.com.
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