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Etonic The Difference


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Review Date
September 13, 2001

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 3 of 5

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Reviewed by: Mark McGarvey ,  Shoots in the 80s , from New York, NY, USA

Model Reviewed:
Etonic Difference 2000

Summary:
Took a couple of rounds to break in the shoes, especially the heel. Strange, one heel was blistered, the other fine. Now they are resonably comfortable. I walk and do not ride and my feet feel pretty good after a round of 18. Good stability and they are a wider shoe even as a Medium width. Overall not a bad shoe once broken in.

Customer Service:
no interaction

Similar Products Used:
Reebok- pump


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Review Date
May 19, 2001

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Value Rating
 3 of 5

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Reviewed by: John ,  Shoot in the 90s , from Kokomo, IN

Model Reviewed:
Etonic Difference

Summary:
A decent shoe if under $40. I got a good deal about $100 off. I've worn them for a year and they are definitely good for water protection. However, my feet tend to ache after only 10 holes and enjoying a round can be tough if walking. The left heal pad is a little slippery, but not always noticeable when swinging. Wouldn't pay a lot for them, but they're okay.

Similar Products Used:
Footjoy ecomfort, greenjoys.


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Review Date
May 11, 2001

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: John D ,  Shoot in the 80s , from Belle Mead NJ

Model Reviewed:
Etonic Tour (made in USA)

Summary:
The etonic tour is the best made shoe on the market. The foot joy classics come close. I have very wide feet and the fit like a glove. They also have great support. One draw back a little heavy. You need to break in but once done, they are great. I only walk and after a round my feet still feel great. I had a pair of Etonic Difference and actually wore
out the sole after 3 years. The tour model is better built. I highly recomend
these shoes.

Customer Service:
no experience

Similar Products Used:
Foot joy classics, Etonic Difference (Made in China) new versions older versions better (USA)


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Review Date
April 23, 2001

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Value Rating
 3 of 5

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Reviewed by: william taylor ,  Shoot in the 80s , from lady lake fl 32159 USA

Model Reviewed:
etonic the difference

Summary:
I purchased a pair of etonic golf shoes at edwin watts golf in orlando fl. about one year ago. The outer skin is peeling off and i can not find address as where to send them for replacement or repair. Can you help me.

Customer Service:
about four years ago I sent a pair back for repair but I lost the address where to send them.

Similar Products Used:
etonic gloves are great the shoes are to except for this problem


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Review Date
April 4, 2001

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Jack ,  Shoot in the 70s , from Villanova, PA

Model Reviewed:
Etonic Difference

Summary:
These have been great shoes for me for the past three years. They fit comfortably and are good for walking 18 holes. The offer lasting waterproofness, and have a nice wide stable sole. The only drawback is that they are slightly on the heavy side.

Similar Products Used:
Foot Joy Dry Joy and Terrains.


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