There is a lot of cool gear in the golf equipment world that doesn’t always fit neatly into Most Wanted Tests or Buyer’s Guides. You still want to know how it performs. In our We Tried It series, we put gear to the test and let you know if it works as advertised.
What We Tried:
The Galvin Green Amos rain jacket. This new jacket from Galvin Green aims to provide versatility for use on and off the course.
Who Tried It:
Connor. Director of Soft Goods Testing and resident sneakerhead. I’m not much of a rainy day golfer, but I’ve started to find some joy getting after it in the rain. The Amos jacket might just be the perfect piece for my closet.
Not For the Wallet Watchers
My job is not to tell you how to spend your money. My job is to tell you what performs, price be damned. Understood? Let’s get into the review.
The Tech Specs
Let’s start with the fabric. Constructed primarily of GORE-TEX C-knit, the Amos is exceptionally stretchy and and lightweight. The C-knit fabric is windproof and breathable without being bulky, making it very packable.
In summation, the Amos has everything that a good rain jacket should have.
Besides the highly technical fabric, it also features a hood (too many rain jackets lack this crucial feature), adjustable cuffs and an adjustable hem around the waist.
Galvin Green Amos: My Experience
I spent ample time in the Amos jacket, both on the course, at the range, and to run some daily errands. In each and every use case, the Amos jacket has a few standout features.
Stretch
I especially noticed the stretch around the shoulders and back. Of course, some “give” in these areas is necessary to make an unrestricted golf swing.
Waterproofness
Fit
This caused some of the excess material to hang down near my hand when putting or chipping. Again, this could have been remedied with some Velcro straps, similar to what Galvin Green does on other jackets.
Breathability
Again, I give a precursor: I do run hot. But, even still, even in 45-degree F. weather, I found myself ready to take it off in order to cool down.
My Take
Besides working pretty well on the course, it’s just as easy to wear to the store on a rainy day or, in my case, give to my wife for her walk from the car to her office.
The one pain point? Price. Luckily, Galvin Green has other solid rainwear options if you don’t want to shell out the $530 for the Amos jacket. I’d suggest the Armstrong if you’re looking for something a little more budget-friendly.
All in all, Galvin Green’s Amos jacket is a solid option for someone who often finds themselves in the rain, both on and off the course.
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