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Robster59

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Well the sketchers go golf torque are now leaking feet were soaked on sats round, so looking for a pair of 100% waterproof shoes to do me over the winter and beyond hopefully, I love the comfort of the sketchers and would be my first choice also looked at the adidas 4orged and traxion too any suggestions would be appreciated, on a budget too so price will be a real decider
Sorry to hear that. I was also out on Saturday in my Skechers and may feet stayed dry, even after walking in the rough looking for balls. I also have waterproof socks but got mine from Aldi and they also work well when I've used them in other shoes.
Your other option is golf winter boots. Skechers have them at 20% off on their winter sale.
 

Hoganman1

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Sorry if this has been covered, but has anyone tried the new Sqairz Golf Shoes that Nick Faldo is advertising? The ads says they'll take strokes off your score which I find hard to believe. They cost $200 and none of the styles I saw on their site look that great to me.
 

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Sorry to hear that. I was also out on Saturday in my Skechers and may feet stayed dry, even after walking in the rough looking for balls. I also have waterproof socks but got mine from Aldi and they also work well when I've used them in other shoes.
Your other option is golf winter boots. Skechers have them at 20% off on their winter sale.
I'm looking at the waterproof socks as a second barrier, there is quite a few different ones available tho, thinking of these https://www.sealskinz.com/products/...th-sock-with-hydrostop?variant=35913966125205 and just get the skechers again as I like the comfort
 

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I'm looking at the waterproof socks as a second barrier, there is quite a few different ones available tho, thinking of these https://www.sealskinz.com/products/...th-sock-with-hydrostop?variant=35913966125205 and just get the skechers again as I like the comfort
I'd be wary of getting the hydrostop ones if you don't really need them, they are recommended for shorter uses as the Hydrostop part can cause blisters/skin irritation. I have these https://www.sealskinz.com/products/waterproof-all-weather-mid-length-sock and find them very comfortable for a round of golf even if they feel a little peculiar whist putting them on.
 
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