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I never thought of golf shoes as equipment before getting these. I always bought based on fit, color, style and price.
It’s super unique, but the company really thought of absolutely everything.
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I never thought of golf shoes as equipment before getting these. I always bought based on fit, color, style and price.
Very helpful. Appreciate that!Pick up a pair of the 20/20 and love the feel. I may be in the minority, but I also like the look. The heel is a little high and firm and can cause a little rub after a round, but that happens with many shoes. Hoping it will soften with a few more round. Not as comfortable with my Eccos but close with better traction.
I don’t think anyone said they do.Are you kidding, shoes do not a golfer make. What next, put new tires on your golf cart?
I don’t think anyone said they do.
I don't buy any of that marketing on gaining distance unless they are using a sample size that includes people who are swinging out of their shoes in very poor gripping shoes compared to these. I didn't (and still haven't) see any distance gains that were noticeable. The stability and grip in these are fantastic - maybe among the best I've experienced - but distance claims are suspect to me.Gary (@Molten ). These shoes are intriguing. I happened to catch one of their ads that said your distance will increase. Now call me a skeptic, but I doubt a shoe change will lead to longer drives. Did you happen to notice any improvement from your swings. Better control on inclines, etc. due to better traction. Or just another white advertising lie. Still the shoe does look comfy.
I haven’t seen much stretching.Question for users: Do these shoes stretch out from normal wear? I have both size 9 and 9.5 in hand and still feel in between. If I knew the front would stretch to fit after a few rounds it would be a winner. Any thoughts from those having the shoes?
I’m going to agree.I haven’t seen much stretching.
That’s really cool that it’s helping you like that. Better ground connectivity will always be better for speed vs less!I've seen a lot of skepticism about the added distance claims Sqairz makes in regard to these shoes. Well, the last couple of rounds I've experimented. Instead of using my typical, 73-year-old-body-friendly controlled swing, I decided to try to take advantage of the better traction that these shoes offer and swing "more aggressively". I didn't swing "out of my shoes", not that one could even do that with these shoes and the way they fit and are secured with the Sta-Put laces. I can't quantify any added distance with the driver as course and weather conditions vary on a day-to-day basis. What has definitely been noticeable are two things, absolutely no slippage of the feet despite swinging faster / more aggressively, and approach shots that have gone much longer than anticipated! - such to the extent that I've actually either clubbed down or choked down to take the added distance I am seeing into account. More of my approaches are missing the green long these days! I've seen this with anything from my 4H right on down through my wedges.
If you just put these shoes on instead of your FJs or Addidas or any other golf shoe you might wear, and swing as you always have, then, "No" you won't see any added distance. If you are someone who is already swinging at your max speed, you won't necessarily see anything added either. However, if you use the greater ground connectivity and traction to your advantage and swing a little faster than you normally do (still staying in control!) then you might just realize the claimed distance gains. I have.
I would order a 9.5I ware a 91/2 do I order a 9 ?