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Follow on Google News | Point 3 Basketball Debuts New Cold-Weather Warm-Up GearThe new additions include the DRYVÒ Hoodie 2.0, an athletic-cut zip-up hoodie featuring DRYVÒ Dry Hand Zone fabric panels on the inside of the hood and pockets, as well as the DRYVÒ Warm-Up Pants 2.0,featuring DRYVÒ moisture control panels down the side of the pant leg with sneaker-friendly zippers on the bottom of the leg. Both productswere designed specifically with the needs of ballplayers in mind, and will be available just in time for the holidays. “Our first line of DRYV Warm-Up Hoodie and Pants sold out within a few weeks of launching last winter, so we’re very excited to deliverthese next generation Warm-Ups in time for the holidays,” said POINT 3 CEO Michael Luscher. “Whether you are playing outside or practicing before a game, our Warm-Ups are designed to keep you warm and dry no matter what the conditions you hoop in.” The DRYVÒ Hoodie 2.0’s design features include extra pleated fabric at the elbows and a back vent to allow for full range of motion on your jump shot, as well as a contoured hood for 180-degree sight lines on the court. New elements in the hoodie include an upgraded water-resistant exterior body fabric, a reinforced mesh interior liner for enhanced ventilation, and reinforced zippers featuring the .3 logo. The DRYV® Warm-Up Pants 2.0 feature DRYV® Moisture Control lining on the side panels to keep your hands dry, aerated mesh down the pants leg for breathability, a tapered fit and zipped pockets for storing your valuables. Upgraded new elements include new and reinforced zippers on the lower pants leg and pockets and a silicone-lined stay put elastic waistband featuring a POINT 3’s “Made for Basketball” graphic. The all-new DRYV® Hoodie 2.0 and DRYV® Warm Up Pants 2.0 will be available for purchase at http://point3basketball.com beginning Tuesday, November 24th. End
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