|
Post by cwdlaw223 on Jan 27, 2013 19:39:34 GMT -5
|
|
Rich M
Beat up Radials
Go Bolts!
Posts: 14
|
Post by Rich M on Jan 27, 2013 21:34:22 GMT -5
They look interesting, but probably too narrow for me. I've tried a bunch, but have found the True Linkswear models to be the most comfortable for my wide feet.
|
|
|
Post by mchepp on Jan 28, 2013 12:35:11 GMT -5
My Merrill running shoe has a Vibram sole, so I really like the Vibram sole. But I don't like the individual toe design as this shoe has. I am hopeful that someone will take the same sole and make a traditional top.
I have the opposite problem to Rich M. I love how the True's feel and look, but the toe box is way too wide for my skinny foot. They border into clown shoes on my skinny feet.
|
|
|
Post by cwdlaw223 on Jan 28, 2013 17:46:17 GMT -5
TrueLinks are great shoes. I owe Eric for recommending them. I have two pair now. I don't wear them if the grass is a little wet, only drawback. You can feel the ground with TrueLinks.
|
|
|
Post by secondary on Jan 30, 2013 23:38:13 GMT -5
I am a big fan of the True Links as well. I wear bare foot style shoes most of the time. Merrell, New Balance, etc. The True Links are awesome, but since being forced back up to the Pacific Northwest I was looking for something with a bit more "teeth" to them for those wet springs. Bought a pair of VIVO Barefoot shoes on sale that are petty sweet. They are called Off Road and are completely waterproof with a ton of traction. Not golf specific, but i think they are going to work great whenever spring shows up. I have been running in them in the snow and slush as well as wearing them to work out in. Got them on sale at site called The Clymb. Not cheap, but much less than the Vibram. Worth a look.
|
|
|
Post by rohlio on Feb 4, 2013 9:35:31 GMT -5
I played plenty of Spring golf in the PNW in my true's. Didn't slip anymore than in anything else besides Nails.
The original true's were a bit wide for my foot but the PHX and sensei model fit me wonderfully.
|
|