Written on: 11/03/2013
Until recently the only golf shoes I have bought have been Foot Joys (Dry Joys), an excellent golf shoe. At the end of last year, tempted by the design, I swapped my Dry Joys for a pair of Adidas 360 Tour shoes. They look good, provide excellent stability & are extremely comfortable. However, in my opinion they have one major shortcoming; the fast lock Spike locking system is a joke. Each round I have to replace at least one spike. I have cleaned the shoe before fitting new spikes, repeated... (read more)
Written on: 19/04/2011
These are the most uncomfortable pair of golf shoes ever. I have been warring mine for over 6 months to wear them in, and no matter what socks are worn, or how tight you tie them, these rub your heel to destruction. They cripple you, and your golf game! I can't get my money back because they say that's how they are designed and there is nothing faulty with them! I will never buy anything from Adidas or American golf again - They both need a lesson in customer service . I paid £90 for mine,... (read more)
Written on: 06/09/2008 by nigelw73 (1 review written)
I think it is important to be comfortable, but because golf is played regardless of the weather it is vitally important to have dry feet. It seems Ecco's are the only way to go (if I could afford them). Although at this stage I have paid more for a range of golf shoes (Footjoys - leaked, Nike - 1st and replacement pair leaked, Addidas - 1st and replacement pair leaked) than just forking out on a decent pair. I am not a fan of the saying you get what you pay for but maybe it is true with golf... (read more)
Written on: 07/08/2008
Stylish, good grip. I picked up mine at a store since they are not sold throughout Asia with an authorized dealer, but have tried them on and liked it ever since. Quite comfortable but also very tight grip. (read more)
Written on: 05/01/2007 by Gone Golfing (2 reviews written)
My feet are quite a wide fitting so i can't wear some brands of footwear and have found Adidas to be the most suitable for my foot shape. They don't need wearing in like some stiffer leather golf shoes and are very comfortable right out of the box. I play most of my golf in the North West of England and get treated to an awful lot of rain, mud and bogs so they've really been put through their paces and i'm yet to have any problems. Just make sure you take adequate care of them and change the... (read more)
Written on: 26/05/2008
Bought my shoes in late October, played 4/5 rounds in the UK, and then after winter lay off started again in May, my shoes leak, even though I treated them with a shoe cream, the 3d footbed is super comfortable, but makes my feet stink. I now have Super feet in them and hav bought a 2nd paid and about to send the originals back for a refund. Hopeing that the 2nd ones are waterproof
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Written on: 04/07/2011
cut the padding out the back of heel thats what i did i totally agree with you mine were the same