Tested By You - Under Armour Gore-Tex Paclite Waterproofs

See what two GM readers thought of the Under Armour Gore-Tex Paclite waterproof suit

Tested By You - Under Armour Gore-Tex Paclite waterproofs

Watch this video and read the feedback of two Golf Monthly readers who have been busy testing the Under Armour Gore-Tex Paclite waterproof suit

Tested By You - Under Armour Gore-Tex Paclite Waterproofs

Ever since Jordan Spieth burst onto the scene, Under Armour’s share of the golf market has grown. But, as anyone who has ever owned leaky waterproofs will know, producing the perfect suit for the unpredictable British climate isn’t easy – it takes a mix of experience and expertise.

Under Armour’s lightweight waterproofs benefit from the renowned Gore-Tex membrane, which keeps water out while letting your body vapour escape for added comfort.

They also boast Under Armour’s Storm technology on the fabric’s exterior, which helps keep water at bay and allows the jacket and trousers to dry more quickly after a soaking. The Paclite element means the material is also thin and lightweight, making it easy to fold up and store in your golf bag.

Keen to find out if this offering was a Spieth-style success or one to swerve in 2018, we enlisted the help of two readers for this latest edition of Tested By You.

After being sent a suit each, our golfing duo put them through their paces over a number of weeks, before joining us for a round at West Hill Golf Club to share their final verdicts.

Reader name: Richard Hart Handicap: 12 Club: Blackmoor GC Tested: Under Armour Storm Gore-Tex Paclite – Jacket £240 and trouser £190

Richard’s jacket feedback My first impressions were that the sporty styling was great and that it was a snug fit without any baggy material. Out on the course, I found it very easy to swing in. Arguably the most noticeable thing was how light it was to both wear and carry, as I like to store my waterproofs in my bag throughout the year. In the past I’ve found Gore-Tex jackets to be noisy and bulky, but this was a more athletic fit. I also found myself wearing it to the football, too, as it kept the wind out so much better than my other coats.

Tested By You - Under Armour Gore-Tex Paclite waterproofs

Richard in action testing his Under Armour suit

Richard’s trouser feedback The trousers were probably a bit tighter than what I’m used to, with the tapered cut, zip and button leg, so they took a bit longer to put on. The benefit of that, though, is they didn’t flap around as much when I was playing. Like the jacket, I could roll these trousers up easily and not worry about the weight they added to my bag.

Reader name: Kevin Risby Handicap: 9 Club: Woldingham GC Tested: Under Armour Storm Gore-Tex Paclite – Jacket £240 and trouser £190

Kevin’s jacket feedback The jacket more than met my expectations, especially the performance. I’d also happily wear it to the park with my kids and out and about. It was very lightweight on the course, which meant I didn’t really notice how many layers I was wearing. The only fault for me was the tightness of the seam-sealed zips, but given the protection it gave me during some really wet rounds, this was a fair compromise. On one round with my dad I also noticed how quickly my jacket dried after it stopped raining compared to his, which means I can just leave this suit in my bag all the time.

Tested By You - Under Armour Gore-Tex Paclite waterproofs

Kevin watching his chip shot roll out during testing

Kevin’s trouser feedback The trousers were extremely comfortable and so light that I wore them during every round after I received them. I particularly liked the Velcro hip adjusters, which are much easier to use than drawstrings. This meant the trousers never fell down, as some of my other pairs have certainly done in the past.

For more reader tests check out the following links: FootJoy AW17 Apparel, Cleveland Launched irons, Mizuno JPX900 irons and TaylorMade M1 driver.

Jake O'Reilly specilaises in equipment coverage, and joined the Golf Monthly team in 2013. Before this he graduated from the University of Huddersfield with a Sports Journalism and Media degree, and worked at a number of British golf magazines. Follow Jake on Twitter @jake0reilly