FootJoy Icon golf shoes
FootJoy Icon golf shoes review. A review of FootJoy's new FJ ICON shoe
The Icons are FootJoy’s new premium shoe, replacing their famous Classics model. But the Icons are not a direct substitute. FootJoy has done an excellent job of retaining the stunning looks that made the Classics so popular, while also adding technologically advanced performance and comfort. We wore these straight out of the box without any ill effects. Widely available in January, they are already available as MyJoys for those who want to customise their look.
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The leather covered fit-bed creates an underfoot base that mimics the natural shape of the foot for a more comfortable fit. Varying densities of thermoplastic urethane are strategically placed through the outsole to aid stability.
The FootJoy Icon golf shoes should suit golfers who like a classic look, want modern performance, and like personalised style.
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