I am looking for a warm jacket (less than a coat and more than a windbreaker) with a disc golf logo or slogan. Anyy suggestions?
m_conners
Oct 09 2005, 03:20 AM
FroggTogg?
Not sure how it's spelled, but it's supposed to be one of the best.
fleece is a good choice cause it comes in many different weights (superlight to superheavy) and is not too constrictive. Add a waterproof outer shell and you have a good system for multiple conditions. Check out North-Face, REI, Columbia etc. There's tons of makers in alot of price ranges.
the logo part may be a problem tho.
scottsearles
Oct 09 2005, 02:54 PM
Check with Pat Farrell at Disc Concepts he was here in the NW to start off, but he is now down in Greenville S.C.
www.disconcepts.com (http://www.disconcepts.com)
He had some Disc Vest's that had pockets in them that would hold a Disc. Along with other Disc related clothes. Plus he is a Great Guy. Helping the sport in many ways.
:D:cool::)
I like the vest - sweatshirt combo for disc golf. More freedom then a jackets, but comparable warmth.
twoputtok
Oct 10 2005, 01:59 PM
I have one of his vests. They are great, I wish I had bought the jacket to go with it.
I've always used a t-shirt with a sweat shirt over it. As I start to sweat, I get hot and remove the sweat shirt.
DSproAVIAR
Oct 10 2005, 05:19 PM
Thats hilarious hank, but I think he was asking about golfing in less than tropical conditions.
hehe I see you've been here.... I cool front came through last week: it got into the 70s.
went discgolfing yesterday and today in 40* and raining. what what should i expect. this is rochester. this could happen now, then it could end up being 70 all winter.
to stay warm i just wear shoes (something that dosent happen very often) with socks (something that happens even less often) and a fleece jacket. and usually the jacket comes off after the first few holes once im warmed up.
hehe I see you've been here.... I cool front came through last week: it got into the 70s.
I had to put on a long sleeve t-shirt and warmup pants this last weekend. Of course it was in the lower 40's at the time.
Down here, people don't go outside if it gets in the 60s. hehe
bfunkyp
Oct 11 2005, 06:49 PM
Will,
Get a softshell. It is warm like fleece, but will protect from wind and light rain like a shell. They are very light and very breathable.
EMS has great products at good prices and 100% satisfaction guaranteed on everything they sell. They will stand behind any product no matter what. No, I don't work there, just a fan.
Eastern Mountain Sports - Soft Shells (http://www.ems.com/navigation/subcategory.jsp?FOLDER<>folder_id=2534374302847065&fromTemplate=navigation%2Fsubcategory.jsp&bmUID=1129064382039)
scottsearles
Oct 11 2005, 07:21 PM
That is some nice stuff, but no disc logo's that i saw. ;) :D
www.disconcepts.com (http://www.disconcepts.com)
:D
xterramatt
Oct 11 2005, 07:58 PM
I was shown some sweet embroidered Columbia Titanium Gore Tex jackets today, made for the USDGC, there were only a few, but they were really sweet. May be on ZoneDriven.com soon.
paerley
Oct 12 2005, 02:17 AM
That is some nice stuff, but no disc logo's that i saw. ;) :D
www.disconcepts.com (http://www.disconcepts.com)
:D
That's 2 links to this page, and I want to order a fancy jacket for the coming months in michigan, but alas, I can't find shiznit on that site.