Wednesday, December 19, 2012

ProQuip Launches Water Repellent Knitwear with Total Easy Care


Premium quality British lambswool with water repellent features can be machine washed and dried

(Marblehead, Ma.) - ProQuip, the world's leading innovator of lightweight golf weatherwear and Preferred Supplier to the European Ryder Cup Team 2014, has produced a new, high quality, water repellent lined lambswool garment that is as easy to wash and dry as it is to swing in.

The new knitwear range, which utilizes a special water repellent finish that results in light rain beading off the surface, is believed to be the first to be manufactured using 100% premium quality British lambswool that is also total easy care.

The 2/17Nm lambswool (New metric - two pieces of fine quality yarn twisted together) produces a premium handle garment that is highly durable with minimal piling. Its total easy care performance means it is machine washable and "tumble dry friendly". In fact, tumble drying and a warm press after washing positively enhances the garment's water repellency.

"While water repellent lambswool garments have previously been available for a variety of outdoor sports and pursuits, this is the first time such a high quality yarn and knit has been produced with total easy care," said Peter Dalton, ProQuip USA's CEO.

"You can conveniently machine wash and tumble dry this garment safe in the knowledge that it will come out looking and feeling as good as new - it will also continue to perform and resist rain showers, keeping you dry and comfortable."

The new knitwear range is available for men in lined mock in the following colors: Black, Bordeaux, Navy, Grey and Tartan Green, Sizes are S-XXL.
MSRP: $200

ProQuip USA's sales and distribution operations exclusively encompass the following markets: United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, Islands of the Caribbean and Bermuda. ProQuip USA is located at 40 Tioga Way, Suite 200, Marblehead, MA 01945 and can be contacted at 781.639.1060 or online at www.proquipgolfusa.com.

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