Ping plays it cool with desert-inspired apparel collection


Ping's new Gradient Polo boasts Sensor Cool technology

Ping’s new Gradient Polo boasts Sensor Cool technology

Ping’s Spring/Summer men’s apparel range takes its inspiration from the company’s heritage in Arizona, and for the first time features innovative ‘Sensor Cool’ cotton to deliver enhanced comfort and feel.

Inspired by the rich colours and natural landscape of the Grand Canyon State, the collection features a ‘Sedona Sunrise’ theme, which encapsulates the natural gradients found in the region.

That theme is evident in the polo shirts on offer, including the Karsten III, Raymond, Gradient and Ridge, all of which feature Sensor Cool technology. The Kartsten and Raymond shirts (£60) are blended with technologically-advanced CoolMax fabric to deliver the exceptional softness and comfort expected from a cotton-based polo. CoolMax fibres also move moisture away from the body, keeping the skin temperature low and enabling the wearer to feel cooler.

Bringing further performance-based designs to the SS19 collection are the visually striking Gradient and Ridge polos (£55), which are engineered with Sensor Cool technology. Both polos incorporate a yarn-dyed fabric and deliver performance-driven properties, such as quick-drying and stretch, that are found in all PING garments featuring this acclaimed proprietary technology.

The Fracture half-zip top is the ideal mid-layer for any time of year

The Fracture half-zip top is the ideal mid-layer for any time of year

Complementing the new Spring/Summer polo collection is the Herman and Fracture performance mid-layers, two garments that deliver year-round usability. Knitted in a performance blend for softness and durability, the Herman mid-layer (£75) combines classic styling with a modern fit. This versatile and functional layering piece is styled with a quarter-zip neck, metal-look zip puller and raised metallic branding to the sleeve.

Perfect for the cooler Spring and Summer day and evenings on the course, the ultra-lightweight Fracture mid-layer (£65)  has been designed with a visually appealing, yarn-dyed gradient effect, offering a new-look piece that also benefits from moisture-moving and stretch qualities.

Completing the collection is the Players Pant (£70), a new, five-pocket performance trouser, designed with a slim-fit leg. Engineered with four-way stretch throughout for complete freedom of movement, it surpasses the previous expectations of a golf-specific trouser by offering the golfer optimum comfort and performance throughout the whole round and beyond.

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