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Now that my True Elements are pretty much completely worn out, I'm looking at other options for spikeless shoes. I don't like spending more than $80-$90 on golf shoes and I can get a deal on Adidas through someone I know. Does anyone have these and if so what do you think?


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Love my Truetours! But one of my backups is a pair of Adidas. Not spikeless, but my "pro" is they are really comfortable. The "con" is that I have had to take them to the shoe repair at least twice to re-glue the soles. May just be my pair, but I decided that I would not get Adidas again. I CAN recommend the Skechers GoGolf spikeless. Also very comfortable and I have had no issues. My 2pennies. -Marv

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Thanks @MarvChamp. I may take a look at the Sketchers but for some reason I've always automatically skipped over that brand - I guess the looks just don't appeal to me.

Also, I feel a bit dumb now - I was looking through old shoes I haven't thrown out yet and realized I had a pair of Adicross II's. They were comfortable but not waterproof. I seem to remember wet feet when there was lots of dew. Being a walker, I think I need waterproof, or at least very water-resistant. The newer Adicross tout being water-resistant but obviously it's hard to tell what that means exactly.

I don't think I can edit the thread title but at this point I'm open to any other suggestions for spikeless waterproof shoes. 

 


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11 hours ago, drmevo said:

I don't think I can edit the thread title but at this point I'm open to any other suggestions for spikeless waterproof shoes. 

 

My last few pairs of golf shoes have been the Nike Lunar Control.  Very comfortable, good lateral support, and waterproof.

 I prefer the soft spikes, but I do believe there is a spikeless version now.

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9 hours ago, Denny Bang Bang said:

My last few pairs of golf shoes have been the Nike Lunar Control.  Very comfortable, good lateral support, and waterproof.

 I prefer the soft spikes, but I do believe there is a spikeless version now.

Thanks, I'll check them out.


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