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I like the looks of the 2021 version better without the band that goes around the heel. :confused2:I picked up the FootJoy Flex Costal (2020 style) this year and love them on and off the course:
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I had a pair of Adidas Boost and they're one of my most hated golf shoes ever. Toe box hurt my feet so bad that I was almost crippled by the end of a round (even riding in a cart) and couldn't wait to get out of them. The heel also slipped badly, any time I was walking up a hill it felt like my foot was going to come right out of the shoe. The soles gripped fine, but man were those some miserably uncomfortable shoes for me!I still like the Jordan's I've worn for both comfort and grip. I think the best grip spikeless I've ever used were the Adidas Boost shoes with the gripmore sole.
I agree with that. The 2021 look good and in the gray, may not get/look dirty as quickly. The blue are sharp, too.I like the looks of the 2021 version better without the band that goes around the heel. :confused2:
Great shoes either way though.
Yeah but, Yak leather...Ah damn I wish I didn't see this because now I want them but they are $$$$
TRUE take some getting used to but ive had 0 issues with them. I have the Lux Pro and Lux Knit currently....... I had the Knit II and OG Feel but returned both. I feel the Lux line is more stableLooking to pick up a pair of spikeless shoes for at home use when hitting off a mat and also to wear to the range, maybe even wear for a round here and there. So many options out there these days - any good recommendations?
I like the look of the TRUE Linkswear Knit II, just a little worried about stability during the swing. Would love feedback on these if anyone has tried them.
Looking to pick up a pair of spikeless shoes for at home use when hitting off a mat and also to wear to the range, maybe even wear for a round here and there. So many options out there these days - any good recommendations?
I like the look of the TRUE Linkswear Knit II, just a little worried about stability during the swing. Would love feedback on these if anyone has tried them.
I'm eyeing the sport as well.. September/October wait time is the only downsideI had the OG CodeChoas with the BOA System. Which I really liked then on a limb bought the True Lux Pro and love them! Just ordered the True Lux Sport and can'r wait to try them. Big FAN
The OG Feels do fine in a bit of dew/leftover sprinkler moisture. In real heavy dew or an outright wet course, you're gonna have wet socks.og feels are nice. i don't wear them much anymore but they fit nice and have good grip/stability...that being said, i never wore them on a wet course.
The OG 1.2s are , especially in the white/black saddle colorway. If I didn't already have too many pair of golf shoes, they'd be mine:Ecco S-three are my shoe of the year.
True OG 2.1 are right behind for me
The OG Feels do fine in a bit of dew/leftover sprinkler moisture. In real heavy dew or an outright wet course, you're gonna have wet socks.
The OG 1.2s are , especially in the white/black saddle colorway. If I didn't already have too many pair of golf shoes, they'd be mine:
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I'm really liking the Ecco's after a couple mentions here. Maybe I need a couple pairs of different brands for research purposesEcco S-three are my shoe of the year.
True OG 2.1 are right behind for me
As far as I know, Tue Linkswear is online only. They do have a 30-day return/exchange policy, though - if they're in new condition it's free shipping, if you've played in them and they're in worn condition there's a $9 fee.Follow up question - does anyone know if there's anywhere you can buy/try on True Linkswear shoes? I am assuming the answer is no where but figured I'd ask.
I went to PGA Superstore this weekend and really liked the Ecco S-Three.