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Galvin Green’s DRYVR™ golf rain gear collection is designed to keep you dry and comfortable while you play. Freedom of movement is tested on the golf course, to ensure each and every garment works with the motions of golf. Made from a 100% waterproof fabric that is stretchy and extremely breathable, this PERTEX® Shield Stretch Technology material is ISO-tested and features a PFC FREE water repellent treatment. These stretch golf rain pants are designed to fit over your regular golf pants or a base layer.
FIT: Regular
FEATURES:
- 100% Waterproof
- Windproof
- Extremely breathable
- Stretch fabric
- PFAS-free water repellent
- Elasticated waist and drawstring for perfect fit
- Adjustable leg width at the hem
- Front pockets with fleece lining
- Back pocket
- Zipper fly opening
- Split inseam for abrasion resistance
- Extra abrasion resistant fabric at the leg hem
- Fitted to be used as over pants
FABRIC: – DRYVR™
PERTEX® Shield Stretch Technology
Facing fabric: 85% recycled polyamide/15% elastane with PU membrane
Backer: 100% polyamide
TECHNOLOGY: Others
Pertex Shield stretch garments have a hydrophilic PU membrane, designed to attract and retain water molecules due to the membrane’s “water-loving” nature. This 3-layer fabric is softer and more stretchy, and creates a superior next-to-skin comfort with a ‘slide’n’glide’ effect to reduce friction with garments worn underneath, and guarantees 100% waterproofness. Pertex® fabrics are PFAS-free, making them a better choice for you to wear, use and rely on – year after year.
A hydrophilic PU membrane due to its ‘water-loving’ properties, occasionally cause a slight puckering effect on the surface of the material, particularly on lighter-coloured garments, when exposed to heavy moisture. Please rest assured, this is not a fabric defect, and the material will return to its smooth texture once fully dry.
- 100% waterproof
- Highly breathable
- The stretchiest waterproofs we’ve ever made.
- 3-layer PERTEX® fabric
- Soft hand feel
- Smooth “slide ’n’ glide” backer.






























