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    Default Replacement soft spikes - Ecco and nike

    I need to replace the soft spikes on my Nike zoom victory 2 shoes, and also have some Ecco biom.

    Do they all use the same fitting?

    I looked by got confused.

    I seem to wear them out pretty quickly so it would be good if the fitting was the same and could but the bulk pack of 100.

    Any recommendations?

    Was looking at Champ stinger

    Thanks

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    There are a few different lock in/ screw in types. You’re going to have to check carefully before just buying something.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hatchman View Post
    There are a few different lock in/ screw in types. You’re going to have to check carefully before just buying something.
    That’s why was asking here mate
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    Taylormade Stealth 2 9.0 - AD DI 7X, Taylormade Sim 5 wood - AD DI 8X, P790 2/5-GW S300 AMT, Taylormade Hi Toe 53/14, 57/14, 60/10, Taylormade Spider, Taylormade 2018 staff bag

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    I had some Ecco shoes and tried to replace the spikes a while back. couldn't find any. Ecco had changed their lock system some time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by simmsy View Post
    I had some Ecco shoes and tried to replace the spikes a while back. couldn't find any. Ecco had changed their lock system some time.
    Do you know which system they use?There are so many!
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    I replaced my Ecco spikes last week and I wasn’t sure what to use. I pulled one out and realised it was the tri-lok type and went with the Champ Stingers. I trudged around Barnbougle Fri/Sat and didn’t lose any.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dazza View Post
    From this chart both of my shoes would be the fast 3.0
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    Taylormade Stealth 2 9.0 - AD DI 7X, Taylormade Sim 5 wood - AD DI 8X, P790 2/5-GW S300 AMT, Taylormade Hi Toe 53/14, 57/14, 60/10, Taylormade Spider, Taylormade 2018 staff bag


 

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