Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Product Review: PlayKleen Towels

Spring is coming. With spring, comes wet conditions. But after the winter we’ve had in the Northeast, there’s no way a little (lot) of rain and soggy course conditions will stop us from playing golf.

Imagine this ... Your first tee time of the season is upon you and it’s raining. However, a hurricane wouldn’t keep you from the course. You carry a set of the finest irons money can buy, the latest, greatest driver and a dozen Tour-quality balls. You even have a massive umbrella. A few holes in and the novelty of your initial round has worn off. Your clubs are caked in mud and the grips are uncomfortably slippery. Lucky for you, you’re reading this while there’s still snow on the ground and you have time to learn more about PlayKleen.

PlayKleen towels are made from a durable microfiber and are incredibly absorbent (they’ll hold up to 300 percent of their weight in water). The waffle texture will help you keep your club faces clean and grips dry.

Devil’s advocate: You have a plush, cotton towel with the logo of your favorite course on it. You wet a corner and that keeps your golf ball clean and dirt off the face of your club. You don’t need a “performance towel.” That’s great, if all your rounds are played on 75 degree, sunny days. On wet, muddy days, that towel becomes useless well before the turn. PlayKleen’s microfiber tech keeps the towel relevant.

The importance of a dry grip can’t be overstated, either. Slipping a fraction of an inch can send your shot way off line.

OK ... You’re sold on the need to add a performance towel to your equipment arsenal. But why PlayKleen? Beyond the technical quality, you can personalize it. How cool is that? Choose the size, color of the body and trim, and even add a logo. There’s embroidery or sublimation. Whichever you pick, enjoy the process and see the finished product on the screen before completing your order.

Your golf bag is loaded with the best equipment - clubs, balls, shoes ... Heck, even tees. Take it another step by keeping your hands dry and equipment clean. Don’t give away valuable strokes throughout your round. Play better with PlayKleen.

To learn more, visit www.playkleen.com.

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