Cuater The Ringer Golf Shoes Review
I have been lucky enough to test a lot of golf shoes over the past year and I can easily say the Cuater Ringer shoes are one of the best golf shoes (opens in new tab), and one of my favorites, on the market right now. A model worn by Jon Rahm (opens in new tab) and Sam Burns (opens in new tab) on the PGA Tour, the Ringer’s are very comfortable indeed thanks to the Sweet Spot Cushioning System which felt soft and springy as well as supportive. Ultimately the fit is snug, the interior is very soft and I really enjoyed the cushioning too. When putting my foot into the shoe for the first time, I knew immediately I wasn’t going to have any issues with uncomfortable rubbing or blisters, and the fit was secure from heel to toe.
I had actually been having issues with plantar fasciitis (opens in new tab) recently which has made walking tough sometimes, which makes testing golf shoes in particular tricky. But these shoes really cushioned my feet well, especially towards the arch and heel of my feet so if you get pain in these areas, I cannot recommend these shoes enough.
I love how the shoes look. From just about every angle they give a really modern, trainer-like aesthetic without being over the top. The athletic design is really simple and it doesn’t display the flash that many casual-style golf shoes (opens in new tab) do. Additionally Cuater hasn’t felt the need to plaster it’s name all over it either, which is a big bug-bear of mine. Instead there is just a small logo toward the heel of the shoe in the form of a triangle. The shoes come in white, navy and black and all three look great, whilst the style of the shoe works well with shorts just as well as pants.
My testing (opens in new tab) also revealed the quality of the stability and grip on offer as well. Thanks to changing weather conditions of the United Kingdom, I was able to test these aspects in dry and wet weather and the shoes performed well. When swinging my feet do tend to move around a lot so I need my shoes to lock…
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