Adidas adizero shoes £32

I always find Adidas shoes too narrow, but they don't stock any in my size anyway (6). Looks like I'll soon be buying mine from the Junior section :o
 
As I said in #4, I bought these for £12 in that daft sale, they've had 2 outings to date both in very testing wet conditions, completely dry, very comfortable as I went up 1 size, no breathability issues and still in 1 piece, so, if they just get me through the winter for £12 I'll be very happy.

I wipe, clean & dry all my shoes immediately afterwards, I see some people shoes and can see they've been dried too quickly as they look rigid and still very dirty, so it's no wonder some shoes split or produce problems, not saying this was or is the case with those comments above, just an observation when I hear and see people complaining about shoes at the club and then look at them and think, what do you expect!

It's a bit like driving your car until a warning light comes on without checking basic levels but still carrying on, it's too late then, the damage is done and it doesn't matter if its in warranty, shoes need to be cleaned and looked after to keep them subtle, the more you look after something the more you get from them, IMO.
 
Have had two pairs of Adizero's, they fit my regular size for me - no need to up size even though I normally do for Adidas trainers. Largely to do with the fact that they are a slightly wider fit, unlike a lot of the trainers.

Haven't read the whole thread, but there have been cases reported of clubs banning them because they chew up the greens a bit. Never noticed it so much myself previously but I wore mine recently having worn spikeless all summer, and noticed that they were leaving very deep imprints in the greens, have binned them as a result.
 
Awful shoes, uncomfy as anything and mine split after 6 months. For £12.99 I couldn't complain though, will never buy them again mind.

I've got the original 6 spikes and for the £30 I paid I think their awesome shoes. I use these in from mid autum to mid spring and 3 years on not a mark on then.
 
Sizewise, I'm a Euro 46 in Ecco, used to be 46m/11m in Footjoy, been properly measured by them as a 45w/10.5w, Adidas, the one pair of Adicross that I have are 47w/12w, if that's any help.
 
Have had two pairs of Adizero's, they fit my regular size for me - no need to up size even though I normally do for Adidas trainers. Largely to do with the fact that they are a slightly wider fit, unlike a lot of the trainers.

Haven't read the whole thread, but there have been cases reported of clubs banning them because they chew up the greens a bit. Never noticed it so much myself previously but I wore mine recently having worn spikeless all summer, and noticed that they were leaving very deep imprints in the greens, have binned them as a result.

Completely agree. No problem with the fit and definitely waterproof but binned them once I saw the imprints they left when I used them once once the greens became soft.
 
The greens at The Nottinghamshire yesterday although fast, true & good were a little softer than what I've played elsewhere recently, as such, for the first time I did notice my imprints on some, but in saying that, I don't drag my feet so I would expect those imprints to rise again without any real issue. But again, they kept my feet comfortable, dry & warm and they are so easy to clean, I do think the original spikes I still have in them feel & sound hard, so I'll change them and see if that alleviates the issue of imprints.
 
and my feet used to sweat like Billy Ho.

Is that the reason he used to loose his cool so much because he had really sweaty feet, I thought he was a footjoy man though.

I have had a couple if pairs of Adizero s and have really liked them, they are very light have good grip and I find a 9 is a 9. I have not had any problem with splitting either in fact I might just pick up a couple of pairs you can't go wrong at that price.
 
They don't seem to be an issue for Tim Rouse Head Pro at Northamptonshire County Golf Club, which is a beautiful well kept course, as I've just spotted him wearing them in this video.

https://youtu.be/Yi-lII3n6Fw

I used to think it was stuff about nonsense, hence me buying a second pair. I've worn mine many times and never noticed any problems with imprints. But I wore them for the first time this season about 3 weeks ago, the greens were soft and the heel imprint was quite shocking to me - I'm not a heavy lad, don't drag my heels and am fairly light on my feet, but the the heel imprint was quite deep, so no more for me.
 
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