Like it would grip more... get it?
Nicely done. For me I hope Adidas has improved the comfort a bit. The last few models haven't been great for me at least.
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Like it would grip more... get it?
Has anyone picked up the new adicross gripmore's? I think these will be my next shoe purchase.
Has anyone picked up the new adicross gripmore's? I think these will be my next shoe purchase.
I don't have these yet but really like them and plan on getting a pair soon (GG has 25% right now). To answer your question about wet conditions and slipping I've had zero issues. I have a couple pairs of spikeless shoes and it's actually surprising how much grip they provide. Our season here in WNY started out crazy wet and even in swamp like conditions, I haven't had issues. I can't see myself going back to traditional at all. Can't wait to add theseBoth these shoes have been on high ponder the last week or so. The Pure 360's were really comfortable and more the look and style I prefer in a golf shoe. I saw the adicross and at first glance, really wasn't feeling the grey. Saw the black and the white model and they were a little cleaner looking to me. Tried them on, they're definitely comfortable. I'm still iffy on if the little cleats would provide more traction vs a traditional one. They remind me a lot of indoor soccer shoes, which were phenomenal on the astroturf because it was dry. If I used these outdoors however, they provided traction but not as much as the traditional soccer cleat.
Anyone who either has these or any other type of spikeless golf shoe, how is the traction when it's really wet out with morning dew for instance?
I don't have these yet but really like them and plan on getting a pair soon (GG has 25% right now). To answer your question about wet conditions and slipping I've had zero issues. I have a couple pairs of spikeless shoes and it's actually surprising how much grip they provide. Our season here in WNY started out crazy wet and even in swamp like conditions, I haven't had issues. I can't see myself going back to traditional at all. Can't wait to add these
I sorta had that feeling too when I bought my first pair of spikeless but quickly forgot haha. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised and the comfort for me is huge. Just feel like I'm wearing tennis shoes.I think at this point, it's mostly mental for me. They'll provide the traction, I just need to trust them. I'm still debating between them though and the traditional look
I like the 2014 colorways better, to be honest....
2015 versions
2015 versions
Colts?