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I Bought the game changer pro in the Black with the small white stripe.  They had a deal if you bought them for the $169.00 price, you get a pair of the oxfords for free.  My local Rodger Dunn had the deal in their store. Pretty cool.  I really like the way these feel!  So comfortable. I was waiting to see if they would carry the classix line in store because the reverse saddle caught my eye!  I thought, wow this much comfort and I really like the style of the saddle, so ordered the classix, returned the game changer pros. Kept the oxfords, ;)   Wore the classix for one round and got a blister the size of Texas on the back of my left heal. ;(  Bummer.  They didn't have any other sizes at the golf retail store to try, like an 11, 10.5 is my usual size and non of the sales guys new that the classix might run a little smaller than the Game Changer Pro.  Well, returned the Classix and bought a new pair of the Game Changer Pro's in the Gray and trophy gold. But get this....They went on sale on the website for $99.00 so the Rodger Dunn's honored the sale price.

Whew....The Game Changer Pro's are super comfortable!  So the thread on sizing is very important when ordering.  ;)


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Huh - seems like the Motion is the only shoe in the new lineup that "checks all the boxes" for why I've bought True shoes exclusively for the past few years. As far as I can tell, the Game Changer Hybrid doesn't have zero-drop. I just bought a pair of True Tours (2014), but it's a little unnerving that they will only have one option moving forward for those that want the wide toebox, zero-drop, and spikeless. I'm curious whether they could do a spiked shoe that has zero-drop...would that work? Surprised they didn't try it since it's one of the things that has set them apart from the beginning.

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I'm curious whether they could do a spiked shoe that has zero-drop...would that work? Surprised they didn't try it since it's one of the things that has set them apart from the beginning.

My guess is this would be pretty difficult without a really stiff sole.  Otherwise I could see horrible pressure points all across your feet on even moderately firm ground.

Brad


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Motion - Fits like the 2013 models. The 10.5 fits great. Probably my favorite model in the current lineup.

Also, the Oxfords fit much more easily when you pull the tongue out farther. 11 might be a smidgen too big.

I have the Dry/Lyt in a 10.5 and really like the fit. How close are the Motion's to this?

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designers were able to maintain a zero drop design with the spikes recessed into the sole

Huh - I missed that completely. :doh:

If you look at the photos of the sole, it's pretty neat how they did it.  I probably still would never go back to spikes (I've never had a problem with traction in my True's), but it's a cool design.

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I have the Dry/Lyt in a 10.5 and really like the fit. How close are the Motion's to this?


About the same. I think you'll really like the Motions.

I have 10.5s if you want to try any on first.

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