Adidas Z TRAXION® Shoes

Adidas Z TRAXION® Shoes 

DESCRIPTION

With adidas Z TRAXION, integrated z-shaped lugs combine lateral and linear grip for comfort, stability and superior traction.
This also maximizes surface area in contact with the ground to provide better pressure distribution and eliminate hot spots.
And the unique TRAXION® stud design is constructed to be the most green-friendly outsole in golf.

USER REVIEWS

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[Mar 13, 2002]
bcmind
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Z Traxion

The shoes looks great, but felt good only. I wouldn''''t say it feels great because my feet gets kinda hot/warm/wet when standing 2 hrs in the practice range with them. Maybe wearing thinner socks would help.

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

FootJoy

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 25, 2002]
Ed Robinson
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Z Traxion Heritage

One word description: WOW! Never in my life would you have ever convinced me that I would actually be caught wearing a golf shoe made by adidas. I have always worn Footjoy Classics and, most recently, Footjoy Classic Dry Premiere''s. When I ride in the cart, I will continue to wear those styles because it is the "expected" level at my country club. Recently, however, I''ve started walking for exercise instead of taking the cart. The Classics are great if you''re walking as long as you have a caddy to carry your bag. However, to carry the bag and walk in the Classics is sheer h*ell. I visited a local shop and tried several shoes more suitable for walking. After trying all of the Footjoy, Nike, Dexter, and Bite models, the salesman suggested I try the adidas Z Traxion Heritage. From the minute I put the shoes on, it was like I was walking on air. Never have I tried on a shoe that was more comfortable. They were light, cushiony, and felt so "broken in" that I could have sworn I had them for years. Therefore, I decided to buy them, even though I was somewhat embarassed at the thought of any of my buddies at the club seeing me with adidas on my shoes instead of my Classics. After my first 5 rounds of walking, the only thing I''m embarassed about now is the fact that I waited this long to buy a pair of this shoes! Incredible! These things are so d*amn comfortable, I wear them straight from the course to the supermarket or anywhere else. These things are more comfortable than any shoes I own. My hat is off to adidas. This is, by far, the most comfortable pair of shoes I''ve ever worn. Tomorrow, I''m going back to Wally''s and by the black saddle and the white/black saddle too. I would easily pay the $250 I spend for Classic Dry Premiere''s on these. To think I got them for only $120 is mind-boggling.

Customer Service

No experience with customer service of adidasgolf yet.

Similar Products Used:

Footjoy Classics Footjoy Classics Dry Premiere (tested all the other Footjoys, Nike, Dexter, Etonic, and Bite models)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 30, 2001]
gaffo
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: z tarxion

Strength:

None

Weakness:

None

absolutely superb golf shoe.very very comfortable. i bought these because i have a problem with shin splints and after a round of golf my shins sometimes hurt and swell. but these shoes help alot as they have a torsion system in the sole and this helps repetative strain injuries and i am now playing rounds of golf with a lot less pain and swelling. they are a lot more comfortable than my footjoy fit dogs and from the first time i wore them they felt and looked good. i cant recomened these shoes enough . very comfortable. very good grip and my feet are always dry and feel great when i take the shoes off excellent product.

Customer Service

n/a

Similar Products Used:

footjoys. nike(oh the blissters). etonic 2000. stylo

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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