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So I've had a pair of the spikeless M-Project shoes and have found them to be ABSOLUTELY NOT waterproof. Just morning dew leaves my feet soaked. Anyone else found the same to be true? Or not?

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Mine have been fine.

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I have the type that look kind of like burlap and they are definitely not waterproof. I don't wear them unless it's late on a hot dry day and hasn't rained in a while.

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Mine have been fine.

[quote name="bradsul" url="/t/75822/footjoy-m-project-waterproof#post_1020770"]I have the type that look kind of like burlap and they are definitely not waterproof. I don't wear them unless it's late on a hot dry day and hasn't rained in a while. [/quote] Are they not all made of the same material? Boogie, what are yours made of? Mine seem to be the same material as Brad described...

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Mine are the leather spiked ones.

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Mine are the leather spiked ones.

Ok, that must be the difference. Doesn't change the fact that the fabric ones are purported to be waterproof as well.

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M Project spikeless are either leather or mesh. Both have a two year waterproof guarantee. I have both styles and have never had a problem especially with just morning dew.

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Ok, that must be the difference. Doesn't change the fact that the fabric ones are purported to be waterproof as well.

You should contact Footjoy.  They may respond by replacing those shoes.

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You should contact Footjoy.  They may respond by replacing those shoes.

^^^ This ^^^ I'm a big Footjoy fan and have never had a problem, but I've heard that they're pretty responsive in the relatively few times that there is one. Let us know what they say!

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Seems odd that we would both have the same problem with the mesh version.  I'm going to Golf Town later this week, I'm definitely taking my shoes along with me!

I remember when I bought them the guy at Golf Town even warning me they weren't waterproof.  I wonder if they made a change to the mesh model at some point.  I notice the website says they're waterproof.

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Seems odd that we would both have the same problem with the mesh version.  I'm going to Golf Town later this week, I'm definitely taking my shoes along with me! I remember when I bought them the guy at Golf Town even warning me they weren't waterproof.  I wonder if they made a change to the mesh model at some point.  I notice the website says they're waterproof.

Yeah mine came with a card saying they're waterproof. I'll prolly call them.

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