Featherweight Sun
Featherweight Sun - XXL is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Description:
Stay Cool When the Sun Turns Up
The Travis Mathew Featherweight Sun is the premium option in TM's heat-performance lineup — an ultra-lightweight polo built for serious sun exposure, with UPF sun protection and their signature Featherweight fabric that delivers real temperature control when conditions demand it most.
Who Is This For?
Essential for golfers who spend a lot of time in direct sun and want a shirt that actively helps them stay comfortable rather than just looking the part. The premium price reflects the technical investment — this is one of Travis Mathew's most engineered polos.
Features & Benefits
- UPF sun protection: Built-in ultraviolet protection keeps the sun's rays off your skin during long rounds — an important feature for golfers in Australian conditions.
- Featherweight ultra-light fabric: Barely-there construction that maximises airflow and minimises heat retention — ideal when the temperature climbs and the round is long.
- Moisture-wicking performance: Pulls sweat away from the skin and dries rapidly to keep you feeling fresh and focused through the entire round.
Product Details
- Ultra-lightweight Featherweight fabric with UPF sun protection
- Available in S, XXL
- Brand: Travis Mathew
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