PING Collection Unveil Autumn/Winter 2013 Ladies’ Line
PING Collection clothing will keep lady golfers warm and dry during the winter months.
Golf's leading performance-centred clothing brand, PING Collection, have confirmed the launch of their latest ladies' Autumn/Winter offering.
The fabrics are fuse with complementary colours and shapes to complete their most sophisticated range to date. Boasting elegant aesthetic and fit combined with graceful shades, PING Collection ensures that this will be one of the most sought after ladies' lines on the market in 2013.
There are many features to the clothing in the ladies line. PING Collection's Dry Fibre Dynamics, found in their base layer, moves moisture to relieve the golfer of any potential discomfort caused by excess water.
This is supplemented by the brand's Thermal Dynamic technology, found in the new mid-layers, which is guaranteed to keep the golfer warm even in the coolest conditions.
Furthermore, Hydro Pro Dynamics, has been developed to keep the golfer dry, even in the wettest conditions.
In the rainwear, this is achieved through a laminate advanced technical fabric which in coated in 100% Teflon and strengthened by the strategic layering principle across the range.
PING Collection's waterproofs also provides weather-proof zips, ensuring complete protection throughout the round.
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More information on PING Collection can be found at www.pingcollection.co.uk
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