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They are quite stable and comfortable, I know what you mean on the weight, and when I first got them all I did was ride in them, but I've walked in them since and I didn't feel fatigue after walking, maybe because they're so stable my feet aren't working as hard, just a guess.I just got a pair seems very stable, definitely heavier than my FootJoy Tour S that I wear. Looking forward to putting them in the rotation.
Did you gain 10 yards like Sir Nick says on the golf channel?
He says it on the commercial for squares golf shoes that comes on every 10 min during PGA tour GC coverage.Wait....I thought Sir Nick was against equipment distance gains??
He says it on the commercial for squares golf shoes that comes on every 10 min during PGA tour GC coverage.
It is honestly part of the reason I just record it and watch later.
That is one thing I saw immediately when looking at their website - how much less crammed the toes have to be compared to a typical tapered shoe profile.I'm glad this has been posted. I have wide , deformed feet so the shoe might be for me so my outer toes don't rub I'd prefer to try some on befor buying I like the design.
John
It truly is one of the first thing you notice if you have wide feet when you first put them on.That is one thing I saw immediately when looking at their website - how much less crammed the toes have to be compared to a typical tapered shoe profile.
That must be huge for wider feet.
I've played about 140 rounds in them since I got my first pair of Sqairz, split mostly between two pairs, a black pair and a gray pair. I can say this certainly has not been my experience!These shoes wrecked my feet after a couple of weeks of play. The insole is very thin and the spikes are in the wrong place. Be careful
I don't know a thing about ski boot insoles, but I do know you can remove the insole that comes with the Sqairz golf shoes.Wonder if these would accept my ski boot insoles for that extra flat foot support?
These shoes wrecked my feet after a couple of weeks of play. The insole is very thin and the spikes are in the wrong place. Be careful
They're definitely a more severe insole, lot more rigid than the ones you would get from say a Dr Scholl's but I'm not sure where they would fit on an actual orthopedic insole. That was one of the features I was curious about with the Sqairz as most shoes you can remove the insole but they tend to not like to have anything but the original insole in them.I don't know a thing about ski boot insoles, but I do know you can remove the insole that comes with the Sqairz golf shoes.
The insole isn’t wafer thin actually. Colt Ford spoke about this on Off Course and how he found Sqairz.I haven't worn these but if the insole is wafer thin take it out and get a decent insole. If you're flat-footed, something with a deep heel cup and an arch. Tons of good options out there. Dr. Scholl's is not one of them. Spend a bit more so you can enjoy the round,