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True Linkswear introduces the True Elements Hybrid for 2016. It is called the hybrid because it has features that make the shoe breathable and waterproof. This is the challenge all shoe companies face – how to make a shoe that has these features and is also comfortable. We think that True Linkswear has done just that. We have been big fans and supporters of the company since day one with its comfortable design featuring a large toe box and minimal heel. We also liked the fact that they require no break-in time … right out of the box and onto the course. The new True Elements Hybrid doesn’t disappoint and continues the True Linkswear comfort legacy. The comfort was expected but the real deal is the introduction of a shoe that is “weather-ready” … ideal for heat, cold, rain, and wind (i.e., the elements). True Linkswear accomplishes this by developing a shoe liner with a material featuring Outlast technology. Outlast technology is a material that was originally designed for NASA to protect astronauts from temperature fluctuations in space. The material absorbs, stores and releases heat for optimal thermal comfort. This is different than moisture wicking material which manages moisture by reacting to your sweat and pulling it away from the skin. Instead, Outlast technology will proactively manage heat while controlling the production of moisture before it begins. Simply put, the True Elements Hybrid cools when it’s hot and heats when its cold and has undergone waterproof testing that is four times the industry standard. The True Elements Hybrid also feature a double layered mesh upper, airflow cushioning, and insert to ensure comfort in the warmest of conditions. First time out with the True Elements Hybrid we walked 18 and experienced zero issues. This is the most flexible True Linkswear shoe they’ve ever made. The comfort is so good you feel like jogging around the course and then the thought crosses your mind about wearing them to work. Absolutely second to none. The sole of the shoe has a little larger nubs on them as compared to the True Motions providing greater stability and cushion. Throughout the swing, from driver to wedge, our feet stayed firmly planted to the ground. The shoe offers plenty of room width wise but not boxy – the ideal fit. We have also found their customer service to be second to none. Last year we had a couple of issues with two of their 2015 models and contacted the company. The same day we emailed them we received a response and within a week, a replacement pair of shoes arrived at our office. This is the right way to treat customers and it doesn’t go unnoticed. The True Elements Hybrid is the new #PersonalFavorite around this office. The True Elements Hybrid is currently priced at $99.99 and available in color combinations of black/black, grey/lime, and white/grey. Learn more at True Linkswear.
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True Linkswear introduces five new models for 2015; known as the most comfortable shoes in golf, True Linkswear adds spikes to this year’s lineup for the first time; all True Linkswear shoes are lightweight and flexible while featuring a minimal heel and wide toe box; the True Game Changer Pro ($190 MSRP) is a spiked model featuring the company’s new Perpetual Motion (PMotion) technology where a lightweight and flexible material is integrated into the shoe’s sole to absorb shock and improve comfort; the True Game Changer Hybrid ($170 MSRP) incorporates the same technology and style but with a spikeless sole; the True Classix ($220) is a traditional saddle style shoe with hand-finished details; the True Motion ($140 MSRP) is a spikeless model with street style; the True Oxford ($130 MSRP) is a spikeless model that can go from the office to the course and then to dinner; these are among our favorite shoes; Learn more at www.truelinkswear.com.
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TRUE Linkswear Shoes (2014). We have tried a lot of golf shoes over the years and the models from TRUE Linkswear are among the most confortable shoes we have ever owned. They offer a variety of styles including our current classic-inspired favorite, The Gent Wingtip. All TRUE Linkswear shoes feature a lightweight design with wide toe box, zero-drop heel, and thin flexible sole that provides you with a stable platform and barefoot feel. The Daily Essential represents what we like about the industry while capturing the essence of GOLF ESSENTIALS.
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Footjoy introduces the D.N.A. golf shoe featuring a lightweight and precise fit design geared toward ultimate performance; the 3D FoamCollar molds to your ankle locking it in place eliminates any movement of the foot; the SnugFit Tongue is engineered utilizing thin, soft, and breathable materials in order to properly conform to the top of your foot providing superb fit and comfort; the NitroThin TPU outsole provides a super thin yet strong chassis that frames the soft, FTF (Fine-Tuned Foam) internal midsole, delivering both rigidity and flexibility for increased performance; the sleek, low-profile look is achieved by moving the midsole inside the shoe; the FTF cushioning material is used in varying densities throughout to provide comfort and stability; The D.N.A. retails for $220. Learn more at www.footjoy.com
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Nike Golf recently introduced the Lunar Clayton golf shoe. Nike Golf footwear designers combined a handcrafted, waterproof leather upper with lightweight Nike Lunarlon technology in the outsole for maximum responsive cushioning. A leather welt, often utilized in traditional methods of making shoes, joins the upper to the outsole while protecting from the elements. A new Internal Dynamic Fit System provides a secure fit and stability in the midfoot through a lacing system moved to the inside of the upper. A molded rubber outsole (Integrated Traction) makes the Nike Lunar Clayton a versatile, wearable shoe both on and off the golf course. Additional design features include a Nike-crafted Swoosh on the upper, premium sock liner, contrast stitch details and two sets of laces with each pair of shoes. The Nike Lunar Clayton is currently available and is priced at $249. For additional information visit the Nike Golf website.