ECCO release women's Street EVO One shoe
ECCO Golf announces the launch of its women's Street EVO One golf shoe
ECCO® Women's Street EVO One Marks Latest Victory in Hybrid Golf Shoe Revolution ECCO Golf announces the launch of its women's Street EVO One, a performance hybrid golf shoe boasting a sleek, feminine design with an array of proprietary stabilisation features.
Available in two upper patterns and nine modern classic colour-ways for Spring/Summer 2014, Street EVO One showcases a look inspired by one of the most successful models in the ECCO casual line. Each pair features an eye-catching, two-coloured outsole and is constructed at company-owned factories using ultra-premium leathers.
"Our complete vertical integration means we control the shoemaking process, from raw materials through to magnificent finished products," says Michael Waack, Head of Global Golf at ECCO.
"This gives us a real advantage when it comes to quality and our ability to push the boundaries of golf shoe technology." He added.
Among the advances realised in Street EVO One is a Direct-injected midsole with an integrated shank piece. This design cups and cushions a player's heel, delivering comfort and torsional support while creating an exceptionally stable platform.
Offering this slightly wider platform than previous versions of the best-selling Golf Street model, Street EVO One is built atop the ECCO Dynamic Traction System (E-DTS).
Constructed from TPU - a highly durable, wear-resistant material - these elements provide superb, Tour-quality grip.
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Comfort is further promoted by a moisture-wicking Second Skin leather lining and the exclusive HYDROMAXTM treatment that makes the leather uppers exceptionally weather resistant.
The ECCO women's golf collection is worn in competition by scores of Tour stars worldwide, including Belén Mozo, Caroline Masson and Gerina Piller.
RRP £130
Lee was a freelance writer for Golf Monthly from 2013 to 2015.
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