Questions about golf shoes FAQ
Q. What is the difference between Spike and Spikeless?
A. Spike is a traditional form of golf shoes that is still used by many golfers, showing consistent performance regardless of weather conditions. However, there is also a risk of dysfunction and spike breakage on the mat. Also, it is difficult to wear in daily life.
Spikeless golf shoes are a new concept without spikes, and they are comfortable enough to be worn in everyday life. Mat or lawn shows almost the same performance, but on wet grass or mats, it can be degraded, and on long periods of use, golf shoes can be degraded.
Q. How do I choose the size of my golf shoes?
A. We recommend buying 5mm higher than your usual size. This is because you can maintain your best condition throughout the golf game if you wear golf socks with good cushion. The size of the foot ball varies from brand to brand, so please keep this in mind. If you want to wear the right size rather than the right size, you can choose according to your usual size.
Q. Does the higher the spike, the better the performance?
A. Just because there are many spikes doesn't mean that the performance is significantly good. Higher prices tend to increase the number of spikes, but the performance difference is not significant.
Q. Do you like BOA better than shoelaces?
A. BOA system is not functionally good because it acts as a shoelace. However, the BOA system has the advantage of fitting according to individual footprints, so it has the advantage of better fitting and easier to take off reporting. However, there is a disadvantage that the repair cost is expensive.
Q. What are the advantages of expensive golf shoes?
A. The advantage of expensive golf shoes is their function and material. Expensive golf shoes have the latest features developed by each manufacturer and use new materials (carbon fiber, high attack, etc.) and premium leather (cattle leather, crocodile leather, etc.) to set and release lightweight, high-performance golf shoes.