Review: Energy Athletic Negative Ion Powered Golf Shirt

Written by: Tony Korologos | Tuesday, August 7th, 2012
Categories: Golf ApparelGolf GearReviews

I’ve been doing a lot of apparel reviews this summer but this one is a little different.  The golf shirt by Energy Athletic has something the others don’t, ion power.  Lets take a look.

Energy Athletic

Energy Athletic Golf Shirt Features

Energy Athletic’s polos are made from 95% Polyester and 5% spandex.  Yay!  No cotton!  I’m not a cotton fan with the shrinking and the wrinkling.  With these materials the shirt doesn’t lose shape and is ready to wear right out of the wash.

The fabric of these polos is embedded with Energy Athletic’s exclusive “IonX Ionized treatment.”  According to Energy Athletic, the negative ions give you more power.

“In fact, a study conducted on 12 rugby players to test ‘discrete physiological parameters associated with rugby’ has shown a measurable increase in average power when wearing IonX during repetitive, short duration, high intensity exercise, very similar to movements used throughout the golf swing.”

Energy Athletic

Click image to see more Energy Athletic pictures…

Looks/Comfort

Negative ions aside, the shirt is a fine looking one.  The polo could stand on its own on looks alone.

The shirt is also very comfortable and the fit is great.  During the golf swing there are no tight spots or binding.  No restrictions or irritations.

Sizes/Colors

The short sleeve version comes in nine colors while the long sleeve comes in three.

Sizes are available in small, medium, large, extra large and double extra large.

On The Course

The first round I had the shirt in play was crazy.  My negative ion powered round featured four birdies and a solid, low round.  Given that alone I felt that perhaps there was something real behind the negative ion power.  The rest of my group had a ton of birdies as well.  In fact, the foursome had around 14 of them.  Wow.  That made me think that perhaps the negative ions worked for me, but also were affecting my opponents.  Well, that’s a problem.  I need the negative ion power working for me, not my opponent…

Energy Athletic

Energy Athletic long sleeve. Click to zoom.

I wore the shirt a couple of days ago.  Had a great round of 72 with three birds on the back nine.  The rest of my group: 71, 75, 75.  See?

I should also mention that the shirt was great in the heat a couple of days ago.  Temp was around 100F and I wasn’t overly hot or sweaty.

Conclusion

The Energy Athletic polo is great, regardless of whether you believe the negative ions do anything for your golf game.  It is good looking, comfortable and breaths well in hot temperatures.  I just wish they’d figure out how to point the negative ions just at me so I’m the only one getting their benefit, and not my opponents.  I’m standing farther away from them now, just in case that makes a difference.  🙂

Related Links

Energy Athletic Website

Hooked On Golf Blog Energy Athletic Photos


Major Challenge Fantasy Golf – PGA Championship Segment – Win Great Golf Prizes This Week!

Written by: Tony Korologos | Monday, August 6th, 2012
Categories: Fantasy GolfMiscellaneousSite News

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Written by: Tony Korologos | Monday, August 6th, 2012
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Ruez Performance Underwear – Can undies shave strokes off your golf scores? Does the performance package stay in the performance pouch?

Written by: Tony Korologos | Friday, August 3rd, 2012
Categories: Golf ApparelGolf GearReviews

I swear this guy stuffed his performance pouch…

My first name is Anthony but my last name isn’t Weiner… 

I had a hard time explaining to my 78 year old neighbor lady what I was doing in the back yard.  I was taking pictures of myself, in my undies.  The lighting is so much better outside.  Her yelping mutt sure got all riled up.  Ever since that day she stopped bringing her tasty homemade cupcakes over.  Not sure why.

I had an equally difficult time trying to explain to the wife what I was doing when she walked in on me editing said photos in Photoshop.  “What the hell are you doing?” she asked.  “I’m editing photos of my performance pouch,” I responded.  That quick and confusing response was enough to stop her dead in her tracks…

Ruez Performance Underwear Overview

So what is Ruez Performance Underwear and how can it help my golf game?  Let’s look at some of the features these undies have.

First and foremost, Ruez’s undies employ a design called a performance pouch.  The performance pouch is designed to separate the golf club from the golf balls, if you know what I mean.  This is done with a couple of layers of fabric, with a hole on the closest layer for putting the male organ through.  Keeping the performance package (also known as “sparky”) separated from the body helps “bring a clever, comfortable end to chafing, sweating and adjusting.”  Here’s what the Ruez web site says about it:

“This innovative underwear solution is designed to separate and protect male organs during performance events including running, cycling, triathlons, Ironman and more.”

“RUEZ is designed with an innovative Performance Pouch that separates and protects men’s body parts during high-endurance but are comfortable enough to be worn all day.”

A 2nd pocket in the shorts, the personal pocket, is designed to keep valuables close and under gym shorts so they don’t fall out during a workout.

The undies are made of an 85% polyester material which is moisture wicking, with 15% elasticity for a little compression.

Models

Ruez Performance Underwear comes in black and is available in two styles: Boxer and Brief.

Sizes

Small: 26-30
Medium: 30-34
Large: 34-38
Extra-Large: 38-42

On The Course

All the talk about performance pouches and such is great around the coffee table, but do these undies really do what they say?  I’ve played some test rounds here in temperatures between 90-104 and here are my personal conclusions.  I’m sure other men’s results may vary as much as their private parts vary…

Boxers

In the more information than you need to know category, I’m a boxer kind of guy.  I don’t have any tighty-whities in the drawer.  So naturally I tested out the boxer version (first image) first.  These boxers though, have a tight fit around my muscular Greek thighs.  So muscular…  I didn’t like that at first.  I’m used to loose boxers.  But as the day and the golf round wore on, I began to like the feel of the compression on my gluteus maximus and especially my hamstrings.

When I put the boxers on the first time I made sure to put my performance package through the hole in the first layer and into the performance pouch.  It felt a bit strange.  Most men lean one way or another, so I set up in the regular left position.  As the day wore on and the round progressed, I found myself noticing that my performance package was not staying in the performance pouch.  I found that during a round, the performance package can vary in size and position.  Sort of a strange thing to suddenly “realize.”   On several occasions I found that I had to move the performance package back through the hole in layer one, back into the pouch.  This went on quite a bit.  Unfortunately I found myself “adjusting” far more than I would with regular boxers.

It is tough to concentrate on golf shots, and even tougher when you’re pondering how and why your performance package moves around and varies in size so much, and having to “move the couch into the corner.”  In the end, the boxers were a no-go.  Too much fidgeting.  Just hope the neighbor lady didn’t see that too…

Ruez Performance Underwear

Opening up the performance pouch… click to zoom

Briefs

I wasn’t terribly excited (no pun intended) to put the Ruez briefs in play so I put it off for a while.  Based on the boxer experience I was expecting another day of fidgeting and “performance package pondering” on the course.  I put the briefs on in the morning, put the performance package into the performance pouch and got dressed.  From that point on, I was very surprised to find that the sparky was cooperating.  No movement.  No repositioning.  No distractions.

Yesterday, with the briefs in play, was very hot and humid.  It was so hot that my hat was soaked and I had to put on a golf glove.  I never wear golf gloves unless my hands are so sweaty that I can’t keep a good grip on the club.  I’m happy to report that the performance pouch seemed to do a good job.  No swamp crotch, which is always good.

Conclusion

My conclusion is a bit of good and bad.  The boxers didn’t work, but the briefs did.  On the boxers, it could be a size issue or perhaps the design/cut just doesn’t line up with my anatomy.  But as I mentioned, I did like the compression of the boxers on the hammies.

The briefs did deliver as promised and made a believer out of me.

Related Links

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Ruez Website

 


Golf On TV This Week

Written by: Tony Korologos | Thursday, August 2nd, 2012
Categories: Champions TourPGA TourPro Golf

World Golf ChampionshipsWorld Golf Championships – Bridgestone Invitational

DVR Alert! Most of the bigs are in action this week at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio for the Bridgestone Invitational.  This is a WGC (World Golf Championships) event.

In the field are eight of the top 10 players in the world, including Tiger Woods.

WGC Bridgestone Invitational TV Schedule

Thursday – 2pm-6pm ET – Golf Channel
Friday – 2pm-6pm ET – Golf Channel
Saturday – 2pm-6pm ET – CBS
Sunday – 2pm-6pm ET – CBS

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Reno-Tahoe Open, Lake Tahoe, Nevada

Thursday – 6:30pm-8:30pm ET – Golf Channel
Friday – 6:30pm-8:30pm ET – Golf Channel
Saturday – 6:30pm-8:30pm ET – Golf Channel
Sunday – 7pm-9pm ET – Golf Channel

Champions Tour

3M Championship – TPC Twin Cities, Blaine, Minnesota

Friday – 12pm-1:30pm ET Golf Channel
Saturday – 4pm-6pm ET Golf Channel
Sunday – 4pm-6pm ET Golf Channel

 


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