I’ve been a Footjoy customer for years but I have to admit that the NB shoes are very comfortable. Just need to see how long they last to be fully sold on them.
I’ve been a Footjoy customer for years but I have to admit that the NB shoes are very comfortable. Just need to see how long they last to be fully sold on them.
Anybody wearing the Adidas Tour 360 XT?
Any feedback, and sizing compared to Footjoy?
Thanks.
I have pretty much used Footjoy for years but last couple pairs have been shite. One fell apart after 6 months. My last pair cost me $200 om special and I just hate them.
I now have a pair of True Linkswear Originals, and I am a convert. Big fan of the wide fit and they are everything they say they are.
Plus i never thought i could get away with not wearing spikes, but I havent noticed the difference.
Ecco, no more to be said...
I've been wearing low cut hiking shoes for a while and won't go back to golf shoes again.
Waterproof, available in wide fit, not expensive and supremely comfortable.
Current brand is Keen and wish I'd bought two pairs.
Footjoy are heavily overpriced in Australia, if you look at the pricing in the UK its more realistic. With FJ I found their tour shoes are good but all the casual range are no better than other brands (just $100 more in price)
I always wait until Golfbox drops their pants on select Ecco shoes. I agree with the above comments along with Asics shoes, (although for some reason I started to blister in them)
Last edited by thecollective; 21st April 2020 at 08:15 AM.
As someone who cant wear any ecco's, or current footjoys, I'll be repping New Balance again.
Picked up a couple of pairs of Fresh Foam spikeless, far and away the best shoes I have ever owned.
Benno, played golf with a New Balance rep (pre virus) he had the NB Tours, great looking shoe, did you have a look at those or did you specifically want spikeless?
Where are you sourcing them from, benno?
Westpac credit card (& maybe other account?) holders can get 30% off from www.newbalance.com.au FWIW
NB are tight arses on the golf shoes; they rarely discount them. I got a set once from a sale but its rare I see the tour model available for discount
They must know they are good hence the reason
Still loving my selection of various UA models. The spikeless variants are the most comfortable shoes I've worn on the course.
I've also got a pair of Adidas CodeChaos which seemed super comfy the one time I wore them, but will need more use to be definitive.
Bought a pair of these recently, very comfy, good support.
Last edited by gazgolf1; 21st April 2020 at 07:32 PM.
I have a pair of Footjoys that aren't new, but are in exceptional condition.
The rubber on the sole has started to perish and crumble. Anyone experienced this before?
Srixon 565 - 10.5 deg stiff Miyazaki
Srixon 565 - 15 deg stiff Miyazaki
Srixon H45 - 90gr Stiff Whiteboard
Fourteen DI w/ SPB Stiff
Bridgestone J15CB 4-PW SPB's Stiff
Fourteen MT28 TS Spec 53 & 58 DG Spinner
Piretti Cortino
GOLF Link
BENCH
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Yamaha v202 9.5* - Tourspec x flex
Sonartec SS-03
V Steel 3wd
V Steel 4wd Attas T3 8x
Titleist 585h 19*
Irons
Mizuno MP33 3-P
Putters
Ping Anser, Anser 2, Scottsdale
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Cleveland 54
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Same sort of thing a bit like a delaminating ? But have seen it with peoples stashes of work boots , some rubber or rubber substitutes don’t last real well I think
Still wearing my contours though hasn’t affected performance but they are a spiked version
Probably because of this;
https://www.safetyjogger.com/en/acad...oles-explained
I have had the soles on a number of different (non golf) shoes crumble over time. I have been told it is a natural process if you don't wear them regularly.
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