It has become clearer and clearer over the last few years just how much athletes in other sports like playing golf. Michael Jordan, Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Wayne Gretzky and so on, they all seem to enjoy the game. And another big example of this is Golden State Warriors superstar Steph Curry. But not only does he play the game, getting involved in The Match series of events and other tournaments, but he also has his own line of golf gear as part of his partnership with Under Armour. The Charged Spikeless golf shoe is just one example from this line and is the subject of this review.
Under Armour says this of the collection on the website. Just how much influence Curry had on the design of the shoe is hard to tell, but what I can say is the result is perhaps one of the most comfortable golf shoes on the market. It features a lightweight, breathable knit upper that blends into a bootie design, which is to create a sock-like feel and fit. In my opinion it certainly achieves this, and my feet felt nicely cocooned within the shoe. Admittedly the shoe is pretty tricky to get on as the bootie element and lace system is so rigid, but once your feet are in the comfort becomes instantly apparent. Additionally it is worth saying that some people feel as if the sock liner can be a bit tight, so I would definitely recommend trying on these shoes before purchasing. But for me though, the liner was just about right whilst the Charged Cushioning was an added comfort element. Walking felt effortless and almost springy after each step.
A colleague of mine tested the standard Charged Phantom SL golf shoe, and in that review he acknowledges how good the traction is, so I was interested to see if there were any changes when it came to grip and stability from the Curry version. We are pleased to announce that the traction offered remains excellent for a spikeless shoe. Of course when the weather turns nasty and very wet, I will always recommend a spiked shoe. But for those light showers this shoe should perform admirably. The shoes also felt stable too thanks to the significant rubber nubs on the outsole of the shoe.
Moving on to looks, the Curry shoes continue where the standard Charged Phantom SL…
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