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Traction, performance and versatility.
That’s what FootJoy, the No.1 Shoe in Golf, say you’ll get with their latest offering, the Flex.
As you can see, this is an athletic, trainer-style golf shoe, that expands on the already extensive Flex franchise. If you like FootJoy performance along with supreme comfort, these could be the option for you.
Six new styles, three for men and three for women, all offer a two-tone lightweight mesh upper pattern, to deliver comfort and breathability whether you’re travelling to the course or playing a round.
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The new models in the line-up have increased underfoot cushioning, with FootJoy’s EVA midsole giving enhanced comfort and stability. Meanwhile, StratoLite cushioning makes walking easier, for a more comfortable day on the course.
It’s not just about comfort, however. These shoes feature FootJoy’s updated VersaTrax outsole, which is designed to give 360° of traction, so you get the best grip possible while hitting shots.
FootJoy’s Brand Director, Russell Lawes, said: “We are delighted to introduce new additions to the popular Flex franchise for both men and women.
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“With updates to the upper patterns and the increased cushioning underfoot, these new styles will not only excite current Flex wearers, but anyone looking for a shoe with unrivalled on and-off-course versatility in an athletic profile.”
FootJoy Flex – Key Features at a glance
Lightweight performance mesh
Increased underfoot cushioning
Versa-Trax rubber outsole delivers versatile on-and-off course traction
A soft EVA midsole provides enhanced comfort and exceptional stability
For more information on the FootJoy Flex, which is out now in selected retailers, click here.
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