We designed our rain gear for golfers. Pretty soon,
our customers discovered that our rainwear was great for camping,
cycling, and any sport done outdoors. If you can do it, you can
do it in the rain with a Stay Dri Rain Suit. The weight of the average
Stay Dri suit is 300 grams and because of its incredible water repellent
characteristics, gains no additional weight, even in a downpour.
Thanks to this unique feature, a golfer caught in the rain can put
on a Stay Dri suit part way through a game and experience no detrimental
effect on his/her playing movements, because of the light weight
and flexibility of the fabric. As well, wearing Stay Dri offers
the wearer a distinct advantage over players wearing the older-style
heavy lined multi-layered suits which gain weight with moisture
and inhibit the wearers' movements and swing. This is called "The
Stay Dri Advantage" and is truly a real advantage to the Stay
Dri wearer.
Layers mean added weight and restricted movement. Other brand rainwear
relies on a series of processes, treatments, and layering to create
a windproof and waterproof fabric. The result is a heavy rain suit
that restricts movement and is too hot. A multi-layered rain suit
can weigh as much as 3kg. In addition, other materials actually
absorb some of the water they are supposed to protect you from.
The result is a heavy suit that gets heavier in the rain and hampers
your movements even more.
Stay Dri's Millennium SRL 2000 fabric is different. It starts out
as an incredibly light and strong fiber that is then treated on
both sides with the amazing HYDROPHILLIC coating, creating a miraculous
waterproof, light, breathable fabric that is virtually indestructible.
SRL 2000 maintains a comfortable body temperature in any weather.
Instead of weighing you down, raindrops instantly bead and simply
run straight off the garment, maintaining its light weight even
in the heaviest rain.
The Stay Dri range is wider and more varied than ever and currently
comprises four different jacket styles in 12 colours, and nine sizes
from XXXS to XXXL, complimented by several other tops, over trousers,
over shorts, bucket hats and polar caps.
Stay Dri products are now being sold in Australia, New Zealand,
USA, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, China, Sweden, Norway and the UK.
In the USA and the UK the range is marketed under the name “Category
5” rainwear.
Stay Dri products are now worn by over 100 + professional golfers
playing on the PGA, LPGA and European Tour. |
HOW STAY DRI COMPARES
TO NAME BRANDS
| |
Player
A
In a Stay Dri Suit |
Player
B
In a Name Brand Suit |
| Weight of suit before play |
300g (11oz) |
1200g (40oz) |
| Weight of suit after 1 hole of rain |
300g |
2000g |
| Swing speed with driver |
155kph |
155kph |
| Swing speed when wearing suit |
155kph |
140kph |
| Swing speed after 1 hole of rain |
155kph |
120kph |
| After 18 holes of rain |
300g |
3000g |
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