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Currently I'm sporting the Adidas 360 3.0's which have served me well over the past year, I've probably worn them for around 50 rounds and at the range 50 times. I have enjoyed the comfort and stability of these shoes but recently my feet have begun to hurt. I was curious what everyone considers a standard life for a pair of shoes? Do you replace every year or by number of rounds?


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Not sure if there is an answer to your poll...It all depends on the person not alone how often do you play in a season....

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I usually replace mine every year or two depending on of course how much I golfed that year. Some shoes hold up better than others. I would also say that weather factors in here in the northwest you gotta get some really good waterproof shoes otherwise your definitely buying new shoes every season.


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I swap out the factory insoles with better cushioned ones, and it enables me to keep playing more comfortably in the shoes for longer.

I also rotate between 3 pairs of shoes, so that one does not get completely beat down over the season (50+ rounds last season).

~3 years would be a fair approximation.


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I'm also gaming the 360 3.0. Got them in San Diego last July. I'm thinking a year or so does me pretty good. I also bought a pair of TRUEs in the winter, so my 360s are not as worn (I'm a walker).

I'm looking at either the 4.0 or going over to the Nike Lunar Control.

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Originally Posted by NI4NI

I swap out the factory insoles with better cushioned ones, and it enables me to keep playing more comfortably in the shoes for longer.

I also rotate between 3 pairs of shoes, so that one does not get completely beat down over the season (50+ rounds last season).

~3 years would be a fair approximation.



What type of insoles do you find work well? I'm worried they would slip or slide under the force of a full swing.



Originally Posted by soloredd

I'm also gaming the 360 3.0. Got them in San Diego last July. I'm thinking a year or so does me pretty good. I also bought a pair of TRUEs in the winter, so my 360s are not as worn (I'm a walker).

I'm looking at either the 4.0 or going over to the Nike Lunar Control.



How do you like the TRUEs? I've been seeing them a lot recently and I'm tempted to give them a shot this summer.


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Originally Posted by FryemanTX

How do you like the TRUEs? I've been seeing them a lot recently and I'm tempted to give them a shot this summer.


Couldn't recommend them more highly, myself (I know you weren't asking me). I'm about to go from two pair to four pair, if that tells you anything.

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Originally Posted by FryemanTX

What type of insoles do you find work well? I'm worried they would slip or slide under the force of a full swing.

I have used Dr. Scholl's and Spenco brands with good results.  http://www.bestinsoles.com/ is a good website  - worth checking out.


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