Puma s²Quill Spikes

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I have a pretty new pair of Puma golf shoes and two of the spikes have come out, one fell out, the other sheared off. I went to buy some replacements and am struggling to find them. Even golfspikesdirect do not seem to have them in stock. Does anyone use these? Any suggestions or alternative spikes to use in the shoes?
 
I have a pretty new pair of Puma golf shoes and two of the spikes have come out, one fell out, the other sheared off. I went to buy some replacements and am struggling to find them. Even golfspikesdirect do not seem to have them in stock. Does anyone use these? Any suggestions or alternative spikes to use in the shoes?

Looks like it's the PINS system you should fine these a lot easier than trying to find puma branded cleats.
http://www.golfspikesdirect.com/puma-s2-quill-spikes-pins-insert-pay-per-spike/
 
I had one break off from the toe area on my bio fusion. I picked some spares up from American golf, but later found them on eBay cheaper.
 
Thanks, I thought they were exclusive to Puma but that was obviously wrong. Do you just fit them using the generic two pronged metal device that most shoes use or does it need something fancier?
 
Thanks, I thought they were exclusive to Puma but that was obviously wrong. Do you just fit them using the generic two pronged metal device that most shoes use or does it need something fancier?

Yes I thought the same on my first breakage it's possibly worth buying a set as this is about the only issue I have had with puma shoes. I replace with champ zarmas.
As long as broken piece is out as an easy job.
 
get rid of the ones that come with the puma shoes they are awful, replace with a decent set of PINS and youll be fine

normal 2 prong tool does the job but make sure you get all the red bit of the old one out first
 
get rid of the ones that come with the puma shoes they are awful, replace with a decent set of PINS and youll be fine

normal 2 prong tool does the job but make sure you get all the red bit of the old one out first


Thanks for that. Just the info I was looking for.
 
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