Adidas golf shoes!

Main thing with Adidas is they tend to come up a bit narrow, so try and get the wide fit option if you can.

I'm a fan of the 360's my last ones lasted me 3 seasons. But I've got the adipures now and they are the best shoes I've ever had. Personally, if going for Adidas, I'd try the Adipures, they are worth the bit extra.
 
Adaidas are a ½ size out compared to FJ. If you're normally an 8, you'll be an 8½ in adidas, that goes across all sizes.

Been through a few pairs where they wear away at the heel inside 6 mths, personally would buy a better made shoe (nike, puma, ecco or footjoy imo)
Nike make some of the worst shoes out there, Ecco have a reputation far outweighing their worth.

The 360s are an excellent shoe, yes the fabric wears on the heel, but it makes no difference to the comfort of the shoe or its waterproofness. A great shoe.
 
could tight addidas trainers be the cause of my bunion feet? currently have 7 pairs on the go and eyeing up the sambas for the golf course!
 
I was looking for some new golf shoes, was against the FJ's as my dad has had two pairs and both have leaked in wet weather, I like Adidas kit, so went to try a pair of the Power Band 4 shoes, but they were really narrow. I have really wide feet through only ever wearing trainers and soft shoes, so the power band were out. The guy in the shop then handed me a pair of the Tour 360's and they fit like a glove, well a good fitting show :) I was told by the assistant that Adidas do make their shoes quite narrow, but in this instance the Tour 360's did allow for a wider foot.

I bought the Tour 360's in white/orange, very comfortable and have kept my feet dry in the soggy weather we've had recently.

Regards
Dave
 
Had my Adidas golf shoes around 18 months now I take a 9 normally but they were too tight at 1st.They became ok after a few rounds.They take in water a bit now.
They are not a patch on my Ecco Street golf shoes(spikeless ) but.....just need dry weather for them!!
 
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