DavidR
Sep 12 2007, 02:22 PM
Does anybody wear these? I have always worn pretty standard golf shoes but I have been walking a bunch more now and thinking of getting a pair of these. The black ones look alright plus they are very light. Add to this the comfort of a tennis shoe and I don't think you could go wrong.
I wear Tour 360II's now and don't have a problem with comfort. I was thinking that these would make walking 18 a bit easier. Anybody have some experience??
cp325
Sep 12 2007, 04:42 PM
I had a pair of the first version and they were the most comfortable golf shoe I have ever worn. However, the mold holding the spikes on the sole came apart and there went the shoe. I hope they have fixed it in this model. I will buy them again if I know they are going to stay together.
Sideways
Sep 13 2007, 07:39 AM
I absolutely love my Tech Feather II's. They just plain fit me perfectly. I've walked 27 in them a couple of different times with no problems at all - and I have sensitive feet and problem heels.
The key is the sport last, the same last used on the Universitys. It was also used on the Seasides and the Protean Runs, and I picked up a pair of each of those dirt cheap from Rockbottom.
These work better for me than the athletic styles from Nike or Byte. I've tried on Tour 360's, 360II's, and Powerbands, and they are nice shoes, but don't fit me nearly as well. I also really wanted to like the new sporty-looking Dry Joys, but they also did not fit me nearly as well.
The only other shoes that come close to these for me are Etonic G-Soks - which are also built on a sport (wide toe box) last.
torrejuan
Sep 13 2007, 09:28 PM
I had the first version, which were great except for the shoestrings. The apparatus broke in the first month, got a new pair. Then a month and a half ago, the strings broke near the toes. I will probably buy them again because they went to traditional shoestrings.
torrejuan
Sep 13 2007, 09:29 PM
I had the first version, which were great except for the shoestrings. The apparatus broke in the first month, got a new pair. Then a month and a half ago, the strings broke near the toes. I will probably buy them again because they went to traditional shoestrings.
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