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For years and years I have trusted my golf game to Footjoy but for the first time in decades I will be teeing off this spring wearing Adidas. The main reason for the switch is quality. I bought a new pair of e-comfort Footjoys last year and the sole fell apart by the end of the season. I play a lot of golf and I walk but I have never had a pair of Footjoys break down after a single season.


Has the quality of Footjoy gone downhill, and will the Adidas hold up?

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Which Addidas did you get? i have a pair of the 360's and they are the best golf shoes i have ever had, very comfy and are still as good a new after 1 year of solid wear.

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I've had a pair of Tour 360 II's since the day they came out, which was about three years ago I think? I play quite a bit and they have nothing wrong with them except the leather is a little worn, but that is expected. Ill definitely go Adidas again after having these shoes. Suuuuuper comfortable and durable.

To answer the other part of your question, I don't think Footjoy has declined in quality, they make some good golf shoes. I think its just that Adidas outshines Footjoy in the durability department.
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well I have a pair of Powerbands and some 360s and I love both of them. They have great comfort and durability, but my next pair will be some FJ SYNR-Gs they look awesome and I have no question that FJ has the same quality of Adidas if not better.
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I have a pair of power bands, but the fabric that lines the heel has fallen apart on mine :( This may be because I have slightly narrow heels but i dunno. Never owned a pair of footjoys, so hard for me to comment on that one! I more recently purchased a pair of gore-tex eccos and couldn't be happier!

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  thr33 said:
I have a pair of power bands, but the fabric that lines the heel has fallen apart on mine :( This may be because I have slightly narrow heels but i dunno. Never owned a pair of footjoys, so hard for me to comment on that one! I more recently purchased a pair of gore-tex eccos and couldn't be happier!

I had the same thing happen to me. Within 1 year the powerbands' fabric lining fell in on itself. Adidas gave me credit and I upgraded to the 360s. I have been happy with the 360s.

However I just purchased the TW Nike Air Zooms. Just loved the way they look. The 360s are now my driving range shoes.

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I own a pair of FootJoy (DryJoy) Tech's and think they are too cool for school. I have owned both and wouldn't hesitate to go with Adidas again.

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  Parker0065 said:
For years and years I have trusted my golf game to Footjoy but for the first time in decades I will be teeing off this spring wearing Adidas. The main reason for the switch is quality. I bought a new pair of e-comfort Footjoys last year and the sole fell apart by the end of the season. I play a lot of golf and I walk but I have never had a pair of Footjoys break down after a single season.

Step up and get yourself some Classics Dry Premiers. Those are real golf shoes. The only other brand of golf shoe that can even come close in any way, is Ecco.


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I've never had a pair of FootJoys fail like that, but I could see getting pissed if it happened to me!

I don't mess around with golf shoes......I stick with what works. For me, that's FJ DryJoys. I get about 200 rounds (primarily riding) or about 3 years out of a pair. More importantly, they fit me perfectly and are comfortable right out of the box......every single time.

If they screw it up, I might look elsewhere, but until they do, they get my business!

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3-Wood: Titleist 910F;  15* Diamana Kai'li
Hybrids: Titleist 910H 19* and 21* Diamana Kai'li
Irons: Titleist 695cb 5-Pw

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I have a pair of the 360 II and a pair of 360 III. Both are the best shoe i have owned. Ive had my 360 II's for over a year and they are still in excellent shape. I walk 98% of the time. My old FJ e-comforts were okay in dry conditions. The water proofing on the 360's are better and they are more durable than any FJ's that ive owned. I havent owned any other adidas golf shoe besides the 360 models so i cant say that quality extends down their whole line.
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well I have a pair of Powerbands and some 360s and I love both of them. They have great comfort and durability, but my next pair will be some FJ SYNR-Gs they look awesome and I have no question that FJ has the same quality of Adidas if not better.

I have a pair of the SYNR-G's, they are comfortable, but the toe came unglued after 3 weeks of moderate use. So I am starting to think that the quality of footjoy is declining.


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Hi,

I have a pair of 360 limited ---> Perfect!

Because of wet winterweather, I got myself an second pair, and I bought FJ DryJoys.
On my second round, I wnated to tighten the laces, and I tore the plastic thing apart (dont know the english word: the plastic with a hole in it to put the lace through)

This is really annoying. I wonder why anybody uses plastic parts on sports shoes above the sole.

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Driver: Superquad 9.5°
5W: 2008 Burner 18°
3H: Idea Pro Gold 20°4H: 2008 Burner Rescue 22°Irons: MP52 R300 5-PWedges: Vokey SM 50.08, 54.11, 58.04, 60.11Putter: Itsy Bitsy SpiderBall: TP Red


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I had a pair of those FootJoy Reel Fit shoes and the the only thing cool about them were the lacing mechanism. I think a lot of the Boomer Generation is accustomed to breaking in a pair of shoes, any pair. The stiff leather makes it so you have too.

Our X and Y generation is just used to having shoes that have that broken in feel.

Now having said that, I'm not trying to make it a generational thing, it's just the way that technology has progressed in the short time between generations.

So, had the Reel Fit and Gel FJ's, liked them, just had to break them in and when the Reel Fit mechanism broke, I sent them back to FJ for repair, all free of charge. While I was waiting, I picked up a pair of Adidas Powerband shoes and I love them. I feel they circulate air better while the FJ's just turn into an oven. The fit around the arch is better and the toe-box is wider. This just goes to show that everyone's foot is different, and event each person's left and right foot are different. I wish other companies would license that ReelFit lacing mechanism, prevent re-tying of laces and it has a consistent fit.

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909 F2, 15.5 3W with Matrix Ozik Xcon 5
909 H, 19 & 24 with stock Aldila Voodoo S
AP2, 5-PW with Project X 5.5
CG10, 52 gap wedge CG10, 56 sand wedge Spin Milled, 60 lob wedge Newport 2.5


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I just replaced my Foot Joys with Adidas Powerbands. Hope they are near as good. They sure look sharper then the Foot Joys...

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Cobra F-Speed LD 3-wood 15.5º with 43" YS Tour AD regCobra Baffler DWS 20º & 23º with Aldila VS Proto HL regPing S59 3-PW with Nippon PRO 950GH stiffTitleist Vokey Spin Milled 56º wedgeInazone B...


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  Range King said:
Hi,

If you're talking about the little plastic cap/sealing at the end of the lace... it's called an aglet. Don't ask how I know that. If you're talking about the actual hole... well then I just don't know.
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