Every day we’re bombarded with marketing. With the myriad voices pulling you in every direction, how can one be sure what is truth and what is not? At our core, MyGolfSpy serves the consumer. That means we have an obligation to inform you when a product lives up to the marketing hype. In the same vein, we also bear the duty of telling you to avoid a product that doesn’t deliver on its promises. Welcome to “Ad” to Cart, a new series where we test the gear that’s being plastered all over your social media feeds.
The Ad
More succinctly, should you be spending your hard-earned cash on a polo from Mantra?
While my opinion is subjective to my personal preferences, I always strive to give my raw, honest feedback. My review of the Mantra Catalyst polo is no different.
My Thoughts
Structure
While the Mantra Catalyst polo has a “blade” style collar, it’s structured and holds its shape well. After a few washes, it still holds up well. I’m slightly concerned about the longevity but so far, so good. I’m impressed, Mantra. Even though I’m not typically a blade collar guy, I thought this polo looked really sharp. It’s worth noting that Mantra does offer a more traditional pointed collar.
Stretch
The Mantra Catalyst polo is among the stretchiest polos I’ve ever worn. I didn’t exactly measure the stretch but rest assured the polyester-Spandex blend got the job done. I will say the material is quite thin so, when really stretched, it starts to become translucent. This worries me a little as to how it’ll hold up after repeated use and abuse.
Fit
The comfort of a polo largely stems from the fit. It should be neither too tight nor too loose. The fit should also be consistent across the board. A super-wide torso with tiny sleeves is a no-go.
By default, the Mantra Catalyst polo has more of an athletic fit. It’s tapered towards the bottom and the sleeves also feature a slight taper. I found the fit to be unrestrictive and a little flattering, even for someone like me who rocks the dad-bod.
Bonus Features
Mantra did exactly that. The Catalyst polo features a nifty sunglasses loop at the bottom of the collar. It’s a simple addition but one that’s functional without taking away from the overall style or aesthetic of the garment.
Another thing Mantra does really well is patterns. They have no shortage of whimsical patterns and fun designs but they’re all done tastefully. None is too obnoxious or bright. I really dig both the Humpback and Namib designs.
The Verdict
Is it the best polo on the planet? I don’t think so. Is it still plenty good and worth spending $88 on? Yes. If Mantra’s style speaks to you, I have no issues recommending their Catalyst polos.
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