Under Armour golf shoes.

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Got my hands on some of these today.... WOW are they nice. The shoes Speith wears are amazing quality, by far the highest qualify golf shoe on the market. Even the spikeless shoes are superb.

Eye watering price though, spikeless shoes wanging out at £120 and the "Speith" shoes are £160!:mmm:
 
what makes them "by far the highest quality golf shoe on the market"? What do they have the others dont?
I'm a bit of a shoe freak, I've got top spec Footjoy and even some Ecco's but the finish and materials used on the under armour shoes are stunning. I'm slightly OCD and I couldn't find a stitch out of place or a bur on any of the formed plastics.

these are the shoes I mean, they are not the Speith shoes.
http://www.underarmour.co.uk/en-gb/mens-ua-tempo-tour-golf-shoes/1270205.html
 
I'm a bit of a shoe freak, I've got top spec Footjoy and even some Ecco's but the finish and materials used on the under armour shoes are stunning. I'm slightly OCD and I couldn't find a stitch out of place or a bur on any of the formed plastics.

these are the shoes I mean, they are not the Speith shoes.
http://www.underarmour.co.uk/en-gb/mens-ua-tempo-tour-golf-shoes/1270205.html

Trying to like them but I don't. It may be just the picture and they are better in the shop
 
They are in stock at silvermere. Nice, but with loads of holes punched in the uppers, they look like they will get grubby quickly.
 
I have a white pair, waiting for the mud to dry up a bit before they make their debut.

And they're cheaper than the Ecco's I've been using for the past few years.
 
Keen to find somewhere that's got these as really like the look of them and UA stuff in general

I remember reading they wouldn't release them until they had about 18 months feedback from them from pros to make sure they were spot on. Sounds like they've managed it.
 
I like speiths ones but do get the impression the design resembles dna's

I wonder if UA make them or if one of the bigger shoe brands do on their behalf

Pretty well none of the shoe brands have their own manufacturing facilities.

The products are produced for them in countries such as Indonesia, Vietnam and, of course, China.
 
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