
Mark
Winnipeg
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Nike TW13
August 23, 2012
Most comfortable golf shoe I've ever worn with no break-in perion required. Wore them for a couple of consective rounds when I first got them and feet were not sore or tired.
Don't believe the last review, this is a great Nike product!
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FGD
Winnipeg
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Great Shoe!
August 22, 2012
I have worn Foot Joys the last few years, good shoe but my feet were sore after walking 18 holes once the shoes became worn, time for new shoes. Tried on a number of shoes but the initial fit and feel of the TW 13's was the best of the bunch and this was borne out on the golf course. The comfort and stable grip when swinging is great and my feet feel good after the round. Highly recommend this shoe for consideration if you looking for new ones.
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Ernest
Vancouver
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TW 13 Golf Shoes
July 28, 2012
The shoes initially were not as comfortable as regular Nike free shoes, but become quite comfortable with a unique "grip" once you get on the grass.
Unfortunately the material they are made from does not breathe at all. My feet looked like they were in a hot tub for 6 hours after a round of golf. Terrible for the summer. I will try to return the shoes tomorrow in North Van. Very uncharacteristic for Nike to release poor product.
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Bob
St-Philippe
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Comfort Comfort Comfort
July 22, 2012
This shoe is the best golf shoe I have ever bought. It is worth every penny spent. they are lightweight they breathe well and keep my feet dry. It moves with the foot. It actually feels like a slipper. I bought white thinking these will be hard to clean but hey to my surprise a damp cloth and they are back to their original look.
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G
Alberta
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TW '13 golf shoes
June 23, 2012
The TW '13 is fairly comfortable. The thing that attracted me to these was the free sole. Have a couple pairs of running shoes with the free sole and liked them. The shoe sizing runs true to a nike runner. I am a size 10 in their running shoe (and this shoe), but a 9 in foot joys. Overall a good supporting shoe that is easy to walk in, no heal slippage. My only gripe is that the tongue of the shoe when laced up, shifts to the outside of the foot, more cosmetic than anything.
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