When World No. 1 Jason Day steps on to the first tee to compete as a Nike athlete, he will be geared up in the newest material innovation on a polo to hit the golf course.
The climate change during a round of golf can vary significantly depending on the time of day and weather conditions. Most athletes typically bring an extra layer and will remove it when things heat up.
Developed with insights from the Nike Explore Team Sport Research Lab, Aeroreact technology is uniquely engineered to adapt to changes in an athlete's temperature. Supporting the body's existing thermoregulation capabilities, the textiles bi-component yarns senses moisture vapor and opens its structure to maximize breathability.
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