Adidas Boost Golf Shoes

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So, a moment of weakness caught me trying a pair on in American Golf on Friday as I had heard the hype. They slipped on with no issues, and were immediately comfortable, so I purchased a pair!

I have worn them twice over the weekend now, and can definitely confirm their comfort! The heel of the shoe has the 'Boost' cushioning, and it really is spectacular. and you can hardly feel your heel hit the ground as you are walking. The sole isn't the traditional 'spiked' shoe and features the new Gripmore style, with lots of little, fixed spikes. Ultimately, the show works extremely well, although my first few swings on an icy surface were quite tentative!!

In my opinion, a very good shoe indeed...so if you get a chance, you should definitely try a pair.
 
You still liking these?

I suffer with my knees and the comfort these claim to have is appealing for summer shoes!

Got Ecco Biom Hybrids but have never really been as comfortable on my feet as everyone else seems to find.

Not many reviews I can find online but be interested to hear what you're making of them :thup:
 
Yup, still love mine. The comfort when walking is incredible due to the boost 'padding' under the heel. Fully recommended
 
Iain, I got a pair a couple of weeks ago, there are comfortable although I believe my Ecco Bioms slightly edge the overall comfort fit, factor in cost & the mini cleats on the Boosts and they win. Worth trying out.
 
Iain, I got a pair a couple of weeks ago, there are comfortable although I believe my Ecco Bioms slightly edge the overall comfort fit, factor in cost & the mini cleats on the Boosts and they win. Worth trying out.

Cheers Kenny.

I've never found the Eccos that comfortable tbh, maybe just the spikeless ones.

Think I'll give these a go, thanks :cheers:
 
Mine arrived today so took them out for 18 tonight.

Very impressed with them. Incredibly comfortable :thup:

I really like the Gripmore things on the sole aswell, they are so much better than other spikeless shoes I've tried (not sure these are spikeless with the Gripmore?)

Very happy with them, no issues with my knees after 18 at all which is a big thumbs up from me.

Not cheap, but worth it IMO.
 
I'm seriously thinking of shelling out for a pair of these to help my poor old feet. but...

I normally wear footjoy which always fit like a glove.
I tried on a pair od women's Adizeros when they first came out and couldn't get a pair that fitted well enough to even walk round the shop, let alone 18 holes. I've got fairly average feet, not ultra narrow or wide, but I had to go up to a 7.5 before my toes stopped hitting the front (usually a 6) then they were far too wide in that size!
 
They are narrow, I've got the wide fit which aren't overly wide tbh.

I'm a 9.5 in everything and the 9.5 wide fit me perfick :thup:

Seem much closer to a traditional golf shoe in terms of stability. I've tried a few spikeless, and even "modern" spiked shoes and they are really flimsy. These are pretty robust feeling.

Very happy with them, assuming they carry on the way they've started I might get a black pair.
 
They are narrow, I've got the wide fit which aren't overly wide tbh.

I'm a 9.5 in everything and the 9.5 wide fit me perfick :thup:

Seem much closer to a traditional golf shoe in terms of stability. I've tried a few spikeless, and even "modern" spiked shoes and they are really flimsy. These are pretty robust feeling.

Very happy with them, assuming they carry on the way they've started I might get a black pair.

I've got plantar fasciitis at the mo so anything that comforts my poorly feet would be welcome, even at £130 !

The adidas website online shop doesn't seem to mention width fitting.
I'd have to try them on in a real shop but the choice in women's shoes is so much smaller
 
I've got plantar fasciitis at the mo so anything that comforts my poorly feet would be welcome, even at £130 !

The adidas website online shop doesn't seem to mention width fitting.
I'd have to try them on in a real shop but the choice in women's shoes is so much smaller

Yes, my knees are in pieces and any shoes (golf or otherwise) that are a bit flat or uncomfortable cause me loads of discomfort so I don't mind spending the money on them.
 
Thanks for the feedback everyone. I currently use their Adicross Gripmore shoes which are actually quite wide and I really like but think that the boost cushioning might be worth it of I can find width/length to suit!
 
I got an 11 wide in mine...but then, the wide fitting was all they had when I bought them. Don't know if they are doing anything but the 'wide' fit
 
Played a few rounds in these now and I'm mightily impressed.

Very comfortable, very stable and after playing in horrendous weather on Sunday 100% waterproof.

First shoes I've worn for over a year where my knees aren't giving me bother after playing :thup:
 
Well I rang round 4 local golf stores, and none stock women's Adidas boost for me to try.
I don't fancy buying them mail order as Adidas sizing is so weird
 
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