O'Carroll
O'verrated
This was my initial reaction as well. I liked the 1.0s just fine, I do prefer more support out of a show though.new heel comfort is a bonus from last year.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
This was my initial reaction as well. I liked the 1.0s just fine, I do prefer more support out of a show though.new heel comfort is a bonus from last year.
The red ones will be mine.
I love that color scheme!!! #GBRThe red ones will be mine.
Seen mike dean yesterday wearing these and they looked awesome. Thinking these guys will be my next pair.
I am a huge fan on the first version and they have become my go to shoes on and off the course on the weekends. Really looking forward to these.
I know 441 is going to have a write up on his, but I just wanna add ahead of time that these looked awesome today. And just looked extremely comfortable. Looking forward to your feedback mike
I don't know man, these are a little funky to me, where's Dorothy?
On the course is where the shoes and I did not get along. While playing in the early AM with dew on the tee boxes, I found myself slipping and losing my footing on 3 separate occasions. This was something I had not experienced playing in similar conditions wearing either spikeless or the traditional spiked golf shoes.
This would be a big concern for me and I appreciate your honesty in bringing it to peoples attention - not everyone might have the problem, but if I was purchasing a pair of these now after reading your review there would always be that little worry in the back of my mind that the potential is there for losing your footing
I guess every shoe, regardless of whether they are spiked or not, have the potential for losing grip depending on the ground conditions, but for you to see this problem playing in similar conditions to other shoes that haven't given a problem is not what I would want ho hear
Thanks for the review Mike. Looking at the pictures the bottom of the shoe reminds me of the Nike FI Impact in terms of the the ability, or lack thereof to maintain a good grip on wet grass.
These look like they would be great for an afternoon round, but early morning or wet conditions would make me grab a shoe with more traction.
Great work Mike, they looked really nice in person, I think almost better in person than the photos, love that color!I was fortunate enough to be sent a pair of these which I received on Friday and wanted to put them through the paces both on and off the course this past weekend.
My first impressions after putting these on was just how light they were on my feet. Certainly the lightest shoes I have ever worn and really did not even feel like I was wearing any shoes, the mesh just made them crazy light. Extremely comfortable fit, and even though I usually wear a wide shoes, I did not notice any discomfort at all this weekend, or the feeling like my feet were going to "burst" out on the sides.
The Grenandine color used through these shoes was very "interesting". When I first saw the pictures I just assumed it was just a deep red color, but in addition to that there was glossy material used on top of that color to make it stand out even more. This was something that did not appeal to my eye and when I put them on and looked down I instantly thought the color was similar to Dorothy's shoes in the Wizard of Oz.
Off the course the shoes were amazing. Very light, comfortable and provided the support I expected out of the shoe. I also wore them while driving home 5 hours yesterday and usually after sitting with minimal movements that long my feet tend to get sore, but that was not the case at all, which was welcomed after a very long weekend.
On the course is where the shoes and I did not get along. While playing in the early AM with dew on the tee boxes, I found myself slipping and losing my footing on 3 separate occasions. This was something I had not experienced playing in similar conditions wearing either spikeless or the traditional spiked golf shoes.
I did however appreciate the breathability these shoes offered on my feet. The temperature was in the low 90's with additional humidity which usually leads to extremely wet socks, but not after the round this time which with a 5 hour drive afterwards was much appreciated.
All in all the shoes are a very solid all around option for both wear on and off the golf course, and at a $90 price point a good deal for what the shoes bring to the table. With 3 color choices there is more than likely a combination that will catch someone's eye. The FaasFoam+ used in the shoes are just extremely comfortable and certainly aids to the shoes being a "multi purpose" offering from PUMA. The lack of stability in wet conditions was the only downfall experienced up to this point.
Feel free to ask any questions and I look forward to feedback from those that purchase these in the future.
@mikedean441 Good info buddy. Do these do a better job than the 1.0's at keeping dirt and moisture out?
Can't say buddy I didn't pick up a pair of the originals so it's hard for me to say. I was in a few semi wet areas sunday and didn't have any moisture or dirt inside.
Keep me posted on that. My feet got really wet in the 1.0's last time out. It had rained several inches the night before and my feet were soaked a few holes into the round. Your slipping issues concern me as well because I have never had any issue with the 1.0's in the regard.