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Oakley Men's Servodrive Golf Shoe

Oakley Men's Servodrive Golf Shoe

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Brand: Oakley
Category: Sports
Department: mens

Buy New: $76.49 (On sale from $86.67) - $99.95 (On sale from $100.00)
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 43822

Fabric Type: leather
Media: Apparel
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 12 x 8 x 4

MPN: 14020-138-9.5-R
ASIN: B001P81D7U

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Serve up one of the best drives of your life with the Oakley Servodrive Golf Shoes for men.

Amazon.com Product Description
Enhance your game with the men's Servodrive golf shoe from Oakley. This tournament-ready shoe is built on an anatomical last and designed with NET SHAPE™ STABILITY for maximum support during every phase of your swing. The waterproof membrane and moisture-wicking properties keep your feet dry and comfortable. TriSport® Tri-Grip performance cleats ensure reliable traction, and the Fast Twist® receptacle system provides secure cleat retention and quick change capability.


Customer Reviews:
4 out of 5 stars Great shoes for moderate price.   May 5, 2010
Matthew Maroon (Uniontown, OH United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I've long been a fan of Oakley eyewear and other accessories, so I gave these a try. I was a bit skeptical because they're not really a shoe company, but they designed these well.

The spikes they come with are a pretty big upgrade from my decade-old Dexters, both in terms of performance and ease of upgrading. They just use the same spikes that are now standard, so you can buy pretty much any leading set.

The shoe is not the most comfortable, but it is comfortable. Certainly more than any other shoe in it's price range. I've tried some FootJoy's on that cost twice as much that I would say are more comfortable, but overall I'm happy saving a Benjamin.

The construction feels solid. They give you real shoestrings in stead of those thin laces a lot of golf shoes come with. They're sufficiently long to tie in a double not, but not so long that you're then tripping over them.

All in all I'm a pretty big fan. They're as good as most shoes that cost 50% more.




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