Feb 11th, 2016 Article
adidas Launch TOUR360 BOA BOOST
Why bother lacing up when you can just twist the Boa dial? Check out the adidas TOUR360 BOOST BOA.
Why bother lacing up when you can just twist the Boa dial? Check out the adidas TOUR360 BOOST BOA.
Mizuno boasts a long and rich heritage in footwear, and the new Kuraray synthetic leather uppers on AW18’s Nexlite Boa 005 high-performance golf shoe will make it one of the lightest in its class.
As part of its continued commitment to performance innovation, FootJoy has introduced the HyperFlex BOA into its Women’s range. Tuned specifically for golf, the Women’s HyperFlex BOA offers modern, athletic styling with comfort and performance benefits for all-year-round play.
With powerful design, bold branding and innovative technologies, adidas is taking golf footwear to a new level.
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The adidas TOUR360 is one of our favourite golf shoes ever. It was one of the first golf shoes to feel as comfy as a pair of trainers, while bringing a much more modern look to the game when everyone else was still wearing wingtips. It makes its return in January.
adidas has announced a change to the adipower family of footwear that incorporates a new forging process as part of the design to provide extra stability for golfers throughout the swing.
Normally, golfers should stay away from anything that’s blue on the golf course, but adidas is now encouraging it. adidas Golf have announced a new limited edition blue BOOST™ colourway available Aug. 1 to give players another style option for the best cushioning in the game.
Mizuno boasts a long and rich heritage in footwear. Building on the success of 2017’s NEXLITE SL, the brand is launching two new shoes for Spring Summer 2018 in EMEA – NEXLITE Boa and Wave Cadence.
With U.S. Open returning to Oakmont County Club, adidas Golf has released the new limited edition TOUR360 BOA BOOST footwear inspired by the city of bridges.
FootJoy has announced that the Pro/SL range is now available through the company’s MyJoys platform.
adidas's new range takes a look at colour or more accurately the need for it. The innovative brand has taken the water and energy hungry dying process out of the manufacture of their No-Dye Collection. The no dye technology works with a material’s natural colour to cut out the water-thirsty part of the process – the pre-treatment phase of conventional dye techniques.