Adidas makes ATVs for your feet while Vijay goes casual

Adidas makes ATVs for your feet while Vijay goes casual All-terrain-vehicles, known as ATVs, are designed to handle any off-road encounter or hairy surface condition. Last week, adidas has launched its new 360 ATV tour (for "all terrain diversity") shoes with Barclays and it was carried by several company-sponsored golfers, including Sergio Garcia and Dustin Johnson.
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New Tour 360 is designed to increase stability in wet conditions and on uneven ground (think sidehill lie). This is an extremely flexible forefoot and five under the heel that the company says will enable the wearer to remain based on the most difficult position. Adidas still has the all-around film technology and Thintech only like the previous model, but weighs two ounces less and position holders feet 1.5 millimeters lower.

Although Johnson wore classic black, ATV Tour 360 ($ 190) are available in bold colors, as well as in medium and wide widths. These are serious shoes for golfers who really grip the ground and pound. different Strokes Not that he does not pound the ball, but Vijay Singh added to the list of pros is going in another direction - toward a more casual, less grippy hybrid golf shoes. At Barclays, he donned ECCO Street Prime Minister, the type worn by Fred Couples. These shoes have a molded traction nubs instead of spikes and can be worn off course.

They are more like sneakers than traditionally structured golf shoes, although they have a golf course specifics (such as a train legs). Just as many golfers are opting for a hybrid club instead of 3 - and 4-irons, many now prefer the hybrid shoes. "We think that 50 percent of the golf market is going to handle hybrid shoes in 12-18 months," said David occasions, sales director of special shoes for ECCO USA, which helped Singh to pick up their hybrids.