Stromberg Sintra Pro-Flex Tapered Trousers Unveiled
Affordable clothing brand Stromberg has brought out a new pair of performance trousers


Stromberg Sintra Pro-Flex Tapered Trousers Unveiled - Affordable clothing brand Stromberg has brought out a new pair of performance trousers
Stromberg Sintra Pro-Flex Tapered Trousers Unveiled
Stromberg’s new Sintra trouser is set to be a big hit on the golf market thanks to its tailored fit and performance technologies coming in at an affordable price.
The Sintra Pro-Flex Tapered trouser now has a water resistant finish to cater for the unpredictable British summer and a new tapered fit to suit the golfer who wants to keep up with fashion but still have the comfort needed out on the golf course.
The new trouser model is also non-iron and quick drying for those golfers short on time while also being stain resistant and having mechanical stretch to ensure golfers can move their lower half freely during the swing.
Chris Hanson, European Tour Professional and Stromberg Brand Ambassador, spoke of Stromberg founder Rodney Taylor and his son Richard. "Both Rodney and Richard are keen golfers, they’re passionate about the sport," said Hanson.
"From their experience on the course they’ve created new fabrics with built in technology which deliver real solutions for golfers, for this reason they are my trouser brand of choice."
Sintra Pro-Flex has been designed with focus on even the smallest details, like making sure the back pocket is large enough for your score card, a v-hem so the trouser sits well on your golf shoes and a pocket design that makes it easier to take your tee pegs out.
"We are always listening to the feedback from our customers and finding ways to improve to answer all the needs of today’s golfers," said Richard Taylor, Company Director.
"The Sintra Pro-Flex was created as a result of this. We’re not afraid to push the boundaries in terms of technology and innovation, but everything we do has a reason behind it. Sintra Pro-flex still has all the brilliant features of Sintra including quick dry, non-iron but is now water resistant with a four-way mechanical stretch to ensure your performance on the course."
The Stromberg Sintra Pro-Flex Tapered Trousers have an RRP of £44.95 and come in colours: Black, White, Light Grey, Red, Cobalt Blue, Navy, Dark Grey
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One of his career highlights came when covering the 2012 Masters he got to play the sacred Augusta National course on the Monday after the tournament concluded, shooting a respectable 86 with just one par and four birdies. To date, his best ever round of golf is a 5-under 67 back in 2011. He currently plays his golf at Burghley Park Golf Club in Stamford, Lincs, with a handicap index of 3.2.
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Driver: Titleist TSR3, 9°
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