Many golfers have a personal preference to what brand they
like to shop, from golf shoes to drivers to irons. People, growing up may have received
a set of Callaway Big Bertha’s when they were younger, and feel a product
loyalty to Callaway and only golf Callaway equipment. Others may have
remembered when Tiger Woods was signed by Nike Golf in the mid 90’s, then proceeded
to become a power house in the golf world, dominating every tournament on the
PGA. In turn their thinking went directly to, if I golf with Nike, I will
become the best golfer on my local links.
It is these type of prejudices that holds back golfers from
using the best product available on the golf market. I am going to write, in
this installment, about the major men’s golf shoe manufacturers. I will compare
Nike Golf to Adidas Golf, giving you the pros of each individual company. Also
note, that these are not the only companies that offer golf shoes, there is a
slew of golf shoe manufacturers that may offer better products, better prices
and overall better customer service, but you are going to have to do your own
research on companies that I will not be listing.
Let us first look at Nike Golf. Nike Golf Shoes are priced on
a wide range from $90.00-$230.00 and everywhere in between. Nike makes their
shoes from a number of different materials, all depending on the shoe you
purchase. The Nike Air Tour Saddle II which retails for a cool 90 bucks, is
crafted from %100 leather uppers, while the Nike Lunar Ascend, the more
modernly designed shoe, is constructed from Hyper Fuse technology; Nike claims
this technology optimizes durability.
Nike Golf also claims some of their products being
waterproof, backing them by a waterproof warranty, some being a one year
warranty, others two. Nike Zoom TW 2012, Nike Air Range WP, and the Nike Zoom
Trophy are a few on the list that are back by the warranty. Now mind you these
are limited warranty’s, meaning you can’t jump into the water hazard on your
local par 5 to fetch your ball, the go back to Nike and say your shoe is
falling apart due to water damage. However, on rainy days you can guarantee
your foot will be dry and protected no matter how much the sky’s pour.
If you are looking for the higher end type of golf shoe, the
shoes that employ every technology in them, except for microwave technology,
and are willing to spend in excess of $200.00, Nike can sure suit your tastes.
Including the New Nike Zoom TW 2012, manufactured for Tiger Woods, Designed by
Tiger Woods with Nike Free Technology, the cream of the crop in Nike Golf
Technologies. The Free technology actually conforms to the human foot, giving
golfers feet the flexibility of being barefoot, while still giving traction and
protection.
The final overview on Nike is great quality products backed
by Nike’s confidence in all the goods they offer throughout their different
lines. The negatives, the shoes are very expensive and probably over-priced,
they also have a very limited selection when it comes to integrated traction
soles; the hottest and up and coming technology on the market for golf shoes.
We have looked at the super-power Nike; now let us look at another
sports sovereignty, Adidas. Adidas has been in cahoots with TaylorMade golf
since 1997, wrecking the other competition in golf sports merchandise including
golf clubs, golf equipment and most importantly, golf shoes.
Let me clarify that TaylorMade handles the Golf Clubs and
Adidas handles the apparel along with Ashworth, but today are only concern is
with Adidas.
Adidas along with Nike has a very wide price range on golf shoes; although no discount golf shoes, the starting rate for Adidas is at $87.00 with the Adidas adiCROSS Golf shoes,
one of three golf shoes on the 2012 Adidas line with an integrated spike sole.
The other two are the Adidas Pure Motion and the Adidas Cross Flex, prices
ranging from $99.00-119.00. The cheapest
conventional shoe on the product line (conventional meaning spiked sole) would
be the Adidas Power Band 4.0 costing $144.00.
All of the shoes from Adidas Golf are crafted from
full-grain leather, giving the necessary durability all golfers need and want. Adidas
also backs some of their shoes available with a waterproof warranty, the
downside, when compared to Nike, is it only comes with two different styles you
can choose from. One is the Power Bands the other is the adiPURE which retails
at $249.00, which makes me wonder, how quality are the products coming off the
Adidas assembly line?
To sum up Adidas in a few short words, they have very
stylish shoe make ups they offer. Adidas also offers a decent selection of
integrated spike shoes, with three different models, varying in over 12
different colors. The downside is, the general selection is very limited,
marketing only 7 different style variations, not exactly a wide variety of
choices. The prices are generally the same as Nike, no positive there; it
really is starting to look a bit shaky for Adidas.
I am going to let you be the final judge of what company is
better. Maybe you have special unique experience with one of these two
companies, maybe you will have an opinion that may need to be heard. But these
are not my personal opinions I have shared with you, these are just the cold
hard facts. No bias on end, I actually prefer using Ecco Golf Shoes, I believe
though, other than FootJoy, these are the one and two companies on the top of
the market. I truly hope I have shed some light on the subject for you as a
consumer, nothing less and nothing more.
Vegas Golf Inc.
Vegas Golf Inc.
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