Ecco Tour Hybrid 2014 golf shoes Review
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At a glance
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Pros
Lots of grip and stability, funky colour options
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Cons
Very firm with not much give out of the box
What we say...
Technology
This stylish spikeless model is now available in four designs, one a brogue style, each of which looks good on and off the course. A removable “Comfort Fibre System” insole increases air circulation for a fresh feel. Features include: Direct Injection – Superior cushioning, stability and comfort in a one-piece shoe built without glue or stitching; Weather Resistance – Premium leather uppers with HYDROMAX treatment for enhanced weather protection; Climate Control – Removable ECCO Comfort Fibre System insoles increase air circulation. ECCO claims 800 traction angles are created by the spikeless pattern and structure on the outsole.
Tested
As reviewed in our 2014 Shoes Test: Very firm and rigid, with barely any ‘give’ in the heel cup or toe box. They actually feel a bit like borrowed bowling shoes but offer stability and grip in abundance. You’ll need to get the perfect size to avoid discomfort. Limited comfort underfoot and on top. The leather may soften over time. Colour options are funky.