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Imperial Caps With Coolcore Technology

Imperial Caps With Coolcore Technology Review

The Cool Golf Cap

By John Ehle


My first outing with my Imperial hat with Coolcore technology occurred on an 85 degree day with little or no breeze. The late Wisconsin spring had been cool at best but this day provided an opportunity to test the cooling effects of this fashionable new technology.

Unlike conventional cotton caps, the Coolcore products do more than wick moisture away from one's head. The head radiates more heat than any other part of one's body and Coolcore's hollow fibers enhance moisture transportation increasing the cooling that evaporation provides. Drying occurs more effectively with Coolcore and the fabric allows this to happen without chemicals; insuring that the cooling properties are permanent, unaffected by washing and repeated wear.
The colors of the fabrics are just as permanent as the physical properties so fading is non-existent. The fit is perfect and as comfortable as one has come to expect from Imperial products.

The surface temperatures of these exquisite Imperial caps is 30% lower than conventional cotton caps guaranteeing unequaled comfort.

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About: John Ehle


John Ehle John Ehle writes for GolfWisconsin.com, GolfTrips,com and other golf-related sites in the US. He has attended 6 Open Championships in the British Isles and many men's and women's US Opens and PGA Championships as well as Ryder Cups and President's Cups.

His primary international writing is golf course reviews and travel articles. He also writes about golf equipment and other golf-related products. Most recently he traveled to Cuba and will be in SE Asia for 6 weeks in February and March, 2012.

He writes a weekly column for a metropolitan newspaper in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin area. He is a 10 handicap golfer and has competed in many Wisconsin State Golf Association events.



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