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2012 Adidas Climawarm Golf Shoes Winter Boots
We've had a dreadful wet year for golfers, and I recently found my Adidas 360 shoes to be less than waterproof, I'll now keep them for drier days but decided it was time to look for a new shoe for winter.
I wanted something made specifically to be waterproof, warm and comfortable. I know that most shoes are waterproof but that is usually the sole/sides area, walking thru the rough will still lead to wet feet via the lace area. Winter boots should hopefully sort that, but there aren't many to choose from. I chose the Adidas Climawarm as I liked the styling (they are very shoe like in design) and I hope you like the black/red styling as there aren't any other colour choices !
They are typical Adidas sizing being slightly tighter than I would normally chose in a summer shoe, but that's probably due to the thicker socks for the colder days, so the extra half size I chose was useful. The sides are ankle height and provide both better support and water protection, with a cut out in the achilles area so it won't cut into your ankle during play. They are comfortable with the climawarm foam padding and very supportive. No water ingress issues in the testing so far either, so a success in that department too. Toes stay toasty warm so I think even in the deep winter they will be a good choice. Soles are typical of many Adidas shoes this year, with additional spiked area in the toe and heel giving great traction.
Overall, I'd recommended checking out the Adidas boots if your looking for a warm and waterproof shoe for winter ... so long as you like them in black.
We've had a dreadful wet year for golfers, and I recently found my Adidas 360 shoes to be less than waterproof, I'll now keep them for drier days but decided it was time to look for a new shoe for winter.
I wanted something made specifically to be waterproof, warm and comfortable. I know that most shoes are waterproof but that is usually the sole/sides area, walking thru the rough will still lead to wet feet via the lace area. Winter boots should hopefully sort that, but there aren't many to choose from. I chose the Adidas Climawarm as I liked the styling (they are very shoe like in design) and I hope you like the black/red styling as there aren't any other colour choices !
They are typical Adidas sizing being slightly tighter than I would normally chose in a summer shoe, but that's probably due to the thicker socks for the colder days, so the extra half size I chose was useful. The sides are ankle height and provide both better support and water protection, with a cut out in the achilles area so it won't cut into your ankle during play. They are comfortable with the climawarm foam padding and very supportive. No water ingress issues in the testing so far either, so a success in that department too. Toes stay toasty warm so I think even in the deep winter they will be a good choice. Soles are typical of many Adidas shoes this year, with additional spiked area in the toe and heel giving great traction.
Overall, I'd recommended checking out the Adidas boots if your looking for a warm and waterproof shoe for winter ... so long as you like them in black.