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It's surprisingly comfortable for a leather shoe, nice and stable and comes in a variety of colours.

One of the grippiest cleated shoes on the market, this shoe performed well in all conditions.

Some may prefer more padding around the ankle.

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This cleated shoe is for golfers who like traditional styling as well as excellent grip, comfort and stability.

Key Technology A re-engineered 360 Wrap now features a gap between the arch of your foot and the sole, which aids independent flexibility between the heel and forefoot. A Climaproof treatment on the leather uppers provides waterproof protection, while Boost cushioning under the heel and forefoot increases comfort.

In terms of on-course performance, this shoe has no real weakness. It’s stable when you need it to be during the swing but flexible enough to not feel rigid, especially when you walk between shots. It’s one of the grippiest cleated shoes on the market and comes in a variety of colours to suit most tastes.

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The comfort underfoot is adequate and the tongue feels nice and soft, although some will have preferred more padding to have been built in around the ankle area. The fit is snug without pinching tightly and the breathable lining helps with comfort on long, hot days.

The leather doesn’t take too long to wear in and certainly keeps the water at bay on wet days.

The end result is a comfortable, stylish, stable and reliable shoe that allows you to focus on your golf game, whatever the weather or course throws at you.

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Styling By modern standards the look is quite traditional, with clean and supple leather featuring inside and out. The hollow midsection is unusual but adds flexibility, while the three stripes bring a touch of class.

Traction Very impressive in all conditions, thanks to the ten cleats combined with the different shapes and sizes of nubs across the outsole, which also assist with green friendliness.

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Adidas Tour360 Boost: The culmination of a decade of golf shoe innovation

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“What is this?” Jason Day said.

On his face was the huge, genuine smile that golf fans became used to seeing at the end of the 2015 PGA Tour season. And on this Tuesday after the Tour Championship, how could he be anything but smiles?

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Jason Day, holding the original Tour360, with Sergio Garcia.

In his last five tournaments, Day had won his first major championship, two FedEx Cup Playoffs events and became the No. 1-ranked golfer in the world. He was technically working , but standing next to Sergio Garcia and Dustin Johnson, the moment felt more like a Tuesday practice round with friends than an Adidas photo shoot.

The topic of conversation among the top-ranked golfers was the items in front of them, Adidas’ Tour360 golf shoes. Day was holding the original Tour360, now a decade old, and couldn’t help but laugh.

“They look like bowling shoes,” he said. “And how heavy they are.”

Off camera but within earshot was Masun Denison, who was on the team that developed on the original Tour360’s. Now the director of Adidas’ Golf footwear, he couldn’t help but interject. Denison was far from offended, but he made sure to say — loud enough so that Day could here — that the shoes were “revolutionary in their day.”

He had a point.

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Ten years ago, athletic-styled golf shoes were an oddity. Now they’re the norm, at least partly thanks to the Tour360.

The latest version of the Tour360, officially called the Tour360 Boost , has similarities to the original model, but many more differences. One of the biggest changes is the addition of the namesake “Boost” technology.

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Adidas’ Tour360 Boost golf shoes use Boost in both the heel and forefoot of the shoe.

Boost solves an important design dilemma — one that most golfers likely don’t even know exists in their footwear. Shoe designers have always had to choose between making a shoe more comfortable by using softer materials and making it more responsive by using firmer materials – which of course, reduce comfort.

Boost is a special, lightweight foam material made up of thousands of pressurized pellets that compress to provide softness, but then “rebound” toward a golfer’s foot to improve responsiveness.

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The “holes” on the outsole of the shoe allow the Boost material room to expand when the foot presses down, and then “rebound” back toward a golfer’s foot.

Last year, Day, Garcia and Johnson transitioned into Adidas’ Boost technology with the company’s AdiPower Boost golf shoe, which integrated the material into the heel. With the Tour360 Boost, the material is used both in the heel and forefoot of the shoe.

As the cameras started rolling, Garcia and Day were still chatting with Denison about the original Tour360, but Johnson’s attention was focused on another shoe.

“I loved these,” he said, looking at the black-and-white Tour360 LTD.

Unlike the most-recent Tour360 models, the Tour360 LTD’s were made of a premium, full-grain leather, and they received unanimous praise from the three golfers for their looks.

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Adidas Tour360 LTD

“I think it was the first really sharp, sporty-looking shoe we had,” Garcia said.

The Tour360 LTD also had a special place in each of the golfer’s memories. Johnson won his first PGA Tour event – the 2008 Turning Stone Resort Championship – while wearing them. Jason Day remembered wearing them to make a hole-in-one at the same event. Garcia wore them to win The Players Championship in 2008.

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The Tour360 Boost shoes are waterproof, and are constructed with premium, full-grain leather.

With the Tour360 Boost, Denison and his team chose to return to the leather construction to pay tribute to the history of the iconic golf shoe. Another homage, however, maintaining the Tour360’s standout feature, is significant to the design because it adds better performance.

The original Tour360’s were given their name because of their “360Wrap,” an independent saddle that cradles the mid-portion of the foot. It adds stability, but improves fit, too. Since it’s connected to the lacing system, the 360Wrap adapts to the shape of a golfer’s foot, moving outward to accommodate golfers with wider feet, or inward for golfers with narrower feet. The 360Wrap works the same way in the Tour360 Boost, but there are two key differences.

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The Tour360’s “Torsion Tunnel.”

For one, Adidas designers built what looks like a bridge (Adidas calls it a  Torsion Tunnel)  underneath the 360Wrap. Previous Tour360 models had a split sole, or a gap between the heel and forefoot.

In the past two-to-four years, Denison said Adidas has learned an incredible amount about traction through studies that not only measure a golf shoe’s dynamic movements, but the movement of a golfer’s feet inside golf shoes. One of the biggest takeaways from those studies was that a split sole was not optimal for maximum traction.

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Dustin Johnson, Sergio Garcia and Jason Day look through the Torsion Tunnel.

“To get the most grip possible, we couldn’t have a gap in the middle,” Denison said. “We knew that if we connected the heel and forefoot, we would get addition performance.”

The mission was on to keep the 360Wrap, but find a way to maximize traction. The result was the bridge, which adds rigidity that improves the stability of the shoe, but still allows the heel and forefoot to move independently. And true to its original intent, the bridge’s “nubs” create better traction, between 10-12 percent according to an Adidas study.

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The “bridge” of the Tour360 includes traction elements to improve friction.

The other new feature of the 360Wrap is specific to the “Boa” model of the shoe. The Tour360 Boost is offered in two models – one with laces ($200) and one with a lace-less Boa system ($230), which uses cables that tighten and loosen the shoe through an adjustable dial.

The Boa cables actually weave through the 360Wrap in the new shoes, technology that Adidas co-engineered with Boa, and use a special dial positioned on the shoe tongue. The dial can make micro adjustments, offering 1 millimeter of tension adjustment per click, which allows golfers to lock in in the perfect fit.

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Adidas Tour360 Boost with Boa.

Day had just finished changing his outfit for a television commercial when I caught up with him to talk about the new shoes. As he came out of the golf-cart-turned-dressing-room to put on a pair of Tour360 Boost shoes, which happened to have laces, he told me how much he liked Adidas’ new Boa system.

“I don’t have to tie my shoes anymore,” Day said. “I’m pretty finicky about footwear and how tight it should be.”

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An initial sketch of the Boa technology used on the Tour360, which is integrated into the 360Wrap.

Last year, Day started wearing the AdiPower Boost shoes with Boa regularly, including during his PGA Championship win. He revealed that he had worn roughly 20 different pairs of shoes – 10 black and 10 white — throughout the year “to keep things looking fresh,” changing shoes the most during his winning spree.

“I was pretty much a nobody before this year,” Day said in a moment of humility.

Garcia and Johnson disagreed. Few golfers are better statesman for the game than Day, who told me he signs the shoes that he no longer plans to wear and gives them away to fans.

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As the photo shoot came to a close, Garcia was asked what he thought of the older Tour360 shoe models. He was the most complimentary of the three golfers, maybe because he remembered what it was like to play a professional golf schedule in shoes that were far less advanced than even the 10-year-old Tour360’s.

“I won [PGA Tour] tournaments before the Tour360’s came out,” Garcia reminded them.

At the time of Garcia’s first PGA Tour win, the 2001 MasterCard Colonial, Day was 13 years old. Johnson was 16.

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The Tour360 Boost use an S-curve heel, designed to mimic the shape of an achilles tendon to improve comfort.

With all that goes into modern golf footwear, it seemed fair to ask Garcia if shoe technology had changed the way he played. Did he swing harder, or hit different shots?

He thought about it for a few moments before he responded.

“No,” Garcia said. “I’ve always tried to play as aggressively as I can.”

I pictured the famous shot he hit, eyes closed, with his ball dangerously close to the base of a tree at the 1999 PGA Championship at Medinah. Sergio has always been Sergio. No shoe would change that. What Garcia said next summed up what Adidas is really celebrating with the Tour360 Boost and its 10-year celebration of the golf shoe line.

“I’ve been lucky to be with Adidas for 16, 17 years now.” Garcia said. “I’ve never felt like I was at a disadvantage.”

History says golfers will feel the same way about Adidas’ golf shoes 10 years from now.

To learn more about the Tour360 Boost and its availability, visit Adidas’ website.

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May 12, 2016 at 4:08 am

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Dec 14, 2015 at 11:59 pm

stop kidding around with yourselves. the LTD was 10x better than any other model. re-release it with hidden boost material like the yeezy 350.

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Dec 11, 2015 at 10:57 pm

Thank god these are coming out. I love the boot tech. I have the tour 360 now. I love the 10 spike pattern. so much more traction. can’t wait to use these new ones.

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Dec 11, 2015 at 7:14 pm

I believe the Adidas Adipower Boost also had the (boost foam) in the forefoot but it was not exposed like these are. The sport version has the boost only in the heel (which I own and really like) and TPU in the forefoot. So technically last year had a full boost sole also. Good write up none the less.

Dec 11, 2015 at 8:05 pm

Should say EVA not TPU in the forefoot.

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Dec 11, 2015 at 5:44 pm

That black stripe down the middle is ugly, and Adidas knows it. The new Pumas are way better

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Dec 11, 2015 at 12:21 pm

I have a pair of running shoes with boost and my golf shoes have boost now that they are affordable. Both are extremely comfortable. These look awesome and can’t wait till the end of next year when I can afford them.

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Dec 11, 2015 at 11:26 am

I was really hoping they’d have the nightflash/yellow color scheme that was available in the UK last year available in the US this year, looks like I’m sticking with the hyperflexes for another year

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Scooter McGavin

Dec 11, 2015 at 11:07 am

I’m not a fan of how the WRX home page was one big ad for these. From top to bottom it was: banner ad, article, another ad right beneath- all for these shoes.

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Dec 11, 2015 at 8:43 am

Still have the original 360 Tour at home but have not worn them for couple of seasons now. I am on the FJ train for some time now and not looking back.

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Dec 11, 2015 at 7:54 am

I thought I read where Sergio is switching to Titliest this off season? Doubt that Adidas would put him in a commercial if he was switching manufacturers. If he still switches I’d be shocked after this. 360 shoes look pretty good, but the price is getting too high for me. I’ve been playing 360 models since they came out but will have to wait for the price to come down on these.

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Dec 11, 2015 at 10:47 am

Weren’t the originals $249.99?

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Dec 11, 2015 at 8:23 pm

No that was the adipures. Not sure if that’s spelled right but great shoes still wearing them

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Dec 11, 2015 at 10:50 am

Titliest is about class, performance and winning. Why would they want Sergio?

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Dec 11, 2015 at 11:58 am

so true where is the like button

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Dec 11, 2015 at 6:17 am

Poor adidas, no matter how hard they try, they come up short on everything they do. It’s amazing how Nike can come out with good looking products over and over again and adidas just can’t seem to do it. These shoes look like they were made in 2002. It’s like adidas is ignoring the market.

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Dec 11, 2015 at 7:50 am

Those look super nice. Classy, understated. Nike is all about unnecessary bling which doesn’t suit everyone.

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Dec 11, 2015 at 8:20 am

I would absolutely wear these. I think they look good. I also remember salivating over previous models and work a pair of AdiComfort shoes for at least 3 seasons. There’s nothing wrong with what Adidas is doing. However, I do wear FootJoy now, but that has more to do with what’s been available in my area.

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Dec 11, 2015 at 10:10 am

gotta disagree, these look great and Adidas shoes have always been super comfy to me.

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Dec 11, 2015 at 10:20 am

I have to disagree. I have worn both brands and adidas is by far and away more comfortable and durable. And they look good.

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HackerDav31

Dec 11, 2015 at 11:05 am

Sorry Dan, but giant toe swooshes on vinyl isn’t what every golfer is looking for, modern or not. These things look amazing and if they feel half as good as anything else with Boost, Nike are in for it…

Dec 11, 2015 at 11:59 am

I agree nike does it best in the shoe department

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Dec 11, 2015 at 6:14 am

The crap these pga players have to do after signing a contract.

Dec 11, 2015 at 10:09 am

I’ll gladly do “crap” like this: post for pics with new shoes/apparel/equipment- of which I can get as many as I want for free. Not to mention the boat load of cash that comes with the contract. Sign me up please.

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adidas Tour360 22 BOA Review

  • BY Tony Covey
  • May 31st 2022
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adidas Tour360 22 BOA Review

There is a lot of cool gear in the golf equipment world that doesn’t always fit neatly into  Most Wanted Tests  or  Buyer’s Guides .  You still want to know how it performs. In our We Tried It series, we put gear to the test and let you know if it works as advertised.

adidas TOUR360 22 BOA review

What We Tried

adidas Tour360 22 BOA —the BOA (not for suckers) version of adidas’ 2022 flagship golf shoe.

Your Tour360 22 BOA Tester

Tony Covey. A chubby-footed BOA enthusiast who believes laces are for suckers and is super excited to finally get his hands or, I suppose, feet, on a pair of adidas golf shoes. It’s been a while.

adidas Tour360 22 Shoe Review

The adidas Tour360 22 was tested as part of our 2022 Buyer’s Guide. It was a strong performer (as we’ve come to expect from adidas) but the unusual spike design caused some confusion.

Spiked shoe? Spikeless? We had to use our “phone a friend.”

Spiked shoe. Final answer, Regis.

As far as your tech goes, the adidas Tour360 22 is fully loaded (as much as shoe can be). You get Boost foam, an INSITE sock liner and traction provided by massive SPIKEMORE cleats. My assumption is SPIKEMORE is the really big brother of the GRIPMORE which was an otherwise awesome and super comfortable adidas shoe with a single fatal design flaw.

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Micro-Adjustable BOA Fit System

I’m not sure if you’re aware but there are actually a few different flavors of BOA. The Tour360 22 uses the micro-adjustable version of the system which is a more fine-tunable version of the BOA dial. It works in both directions so you can tighten in small increments or just crank it hard. Likewise, you can loosen in small increments by clicking in the opposite direction. You can also just pop it up to loosen everything in a hurry.

a closeup image of the micro-adjustable BOA closure system on the adidas TOUR360 22 BOA golf shoe

For the BOA uninitiated, let me give you a quick pros and cons list.

  • BOA is awesome.
  • Allows for super-quick tightening and loosening of your shoes
  • Nobody ever tripped over a BOA.
  • Lifetime warranty
  • Not for suckers
  • BOA adds to cost of the shoe: adidas gets a $40 premium. That’s on the high side with most others charging $30.
  • Limited colorways: adidas offers only two options (white and black) in BOA compared to seven in the laced version (Boo, adidas. Boo).
  • Not always available in wide sides, though I can say the same about laced (AKA: sucker) versions

How the shoes fit my slightly wide foot will be the focus of this review.

Slipping them on

Let’s start with the part where I sound like a cranky old bastard who doesn’t know how modern shoes work. The adidas Tour360 22 features the kind of design that strives to make it as difficult as possible to actually get your foot in the shoe which strikes me as an important aspect of wearing a shoe. Seriously, you might need some lube.

This isn’t strictly an adidas thing. PUMA does it too sometimes. We’re talking about a shoe that’s basically tongue-less with minimal give so don’t expect you’re just going to slip it on.

For what it’s worth, the opening loosens a bit after a few uses and I probably need to be more open to new ways of doing things.

As noted, the Tour360 22 BOA isn’t available in wide sizes, and while that’s not ideal, sometimes BOA versions fit wider so I was optimistic they’d work their way into my rotation, especially since I’m short on white shoes these days.

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My Golf Shoe Theories

Before we get into the meaty part of this adidas Tour360 22 BOA review, I want to share a couple of my theories on golf shoes.

Theory 1 : Golf shoes should be comfortable out of the box.

This is the internet so I know somebody is going to argue with me, so let me be clear. I’m not saying that it’s impossible to break in a new pair of shoes but, with about 2,000 options on the market, you should probably be able to find a pair that fits so well you don’t need to.

That said, I also understand that sometimes we like things so much that it’s worth taking a risk.

With the adidas Tour360 22 BOA , I initially experienced some minor discomfort in the heel but not so much that metaphorical alarm bells went off. Besides, the first time I wore them on the course, I had another pair of shoes in the bag just in case.

That’s a pro tip right there. If you’re wearing new golf shoes for the first time, unless you’re SUPREMELY confident in the comfort, throw a trusted pair in your bag.

I tested a pair of shoes without a backup pair once. Played the last four holes barefoot. Let that be a lesson to all of us.

Theory 2 : I don’t care how smart you think you are; you don’t know anything about your golf shoes until you walk up a hill.

It doesn’t even have to be a big hill. The putting green at my home course sits above the parking lot. Over the years, that short uphill walk has become a reliable predictor of whether my feet will bleed.

That barefoot incident. The hill told me. I didn’t listen.

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On Course with the Tour360 22 BOA

After wedging my slightly wide foot in the smaller-than-I’d-like opening, I experienced for the first time what adidas calls the locked-in feel. At face value, it’s kind of a silly description. It’s not like your shoes are ever not locked in and just come flying off during your swing, but with the Tour360 22, it’s definitely different. It’s hard to explain but it’s like the shoe is more connected … one with your foot … that sort of thing.

The Boost foam is comfortable, the SPIKEMORE traction is excellent and BOA is just better .

On the negative side, I did feel a little pinch in both heels like the heel cup wasn’t hitting me exactly where it needed to. Still locked in but slightly off kilter.

That made me a little nervous about the fit but the hill said I’d be OK … and I trust the hill.

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The First (and Second) Nines

Sure enough, I made it through nine holes unscathed. Pace of play was good and I kept the ball (mostly) in front of me. There was some mild discomfort but I left the course with all my skin intact. I went home with a sense of pride. “I got me some adidas I can actually wear on the golf course and, with the BOA, I’m not out here like some kind of sucker.”

The second time out didn’t go quite as well. Through no fault of my own, I suffered through a long and meandering nine. I still kept the ball in front of me but the pace was ungodly slow (three hours for nine holes) and found myself doing that thing where you bang your toe into the ground to force your foot away from a rubbing heel cup. Full disclosure: I have no idea if that kind of thing actually works but the point is that I was uncomfortable. I Made it through nine skin intact. Another hole or two, probably not.

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adidas Tour360 22 BOA – Takeaway

So where does that leave us?

I like the shoe. I like the way it wraps around my foot and, for the first few holes, before the cumulative effect of whatever is going on with heel cup flares up, it’s really comfortable with great traction. There is no part of me that believes it isn’t an excellent shoe but the fit isn’t perfect for me.

Sometimes that can be hard to accept.

Bear in mind that I’m a legitimate wide-foot guy (I’ve been measured). I’m not extra wide, just solidly chubby-footed, which I believe puts me right on the edge of whom the adidas Tour360 22 BOA will fit well.

It’s unlike me (I’m usually a black and white, either it fits or it doesn’t, kind of guy) but I like the shoe enough that I’m going to try the “break them in” thing. I’m still hoping there’s a chance so I’ll wear them nine at a time until they’re either good to go or I’m willing to accept they won’t ever be.

Fingers crossed.

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The ripple in all of this is that BOA and laced systems will often fit differently and this might be a case where the laced version fits better. But, like I said, with my wide foot, I’m right on the edge of being comfortable, so if you’ve got a normal-to-narrow foot and are looking for a shoe loaded with tech (and the option to not be a sucker), you and the adidas Tour360 22 BOA might get on brilliantly.

I’m saying there’s a chance.

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Wearing some old Boost360 BOA’s @2017? right now. I have slightly wide feet and these always felt large. Now in cool temps, I pulled them out for wet weather and double socks. I LOVE them now! Comfortable and I walk a hilly course….just needed double socks with this pair. Every year is different and had a pair that got me in the heel too. So, variable. Not a fan on non replacable cleats though.

Grady Newby

2 years ago

This comment isn’t so much about boa, because I like boa. Adidas has an issue in the heel. It just gets worse over time. I switched mid round the last time and haven’t worn them since. Puma and footjoy are good for comfort and skechers aren’t bad either. Problem with the boa is, you can’t find many styles and color schemes with it.

I walk 18 holes 5 days a week & at 220 pounds (6’2″) my feet take plenty abuse. Buy some comfortable running shoes, Like the On Trail Running shoes, save $100 over the Adidas and the On’s are so comfortable….I no longer have aching feet! Plus you can where them away from the course

These shoes look like someone tore the cute little puppy dog faces off a pair of puppy dog house shoes. I can assure you that if you are over the age of 3, you aren’t going to look very good wearing these shoes.

Trusty rusty

I’m 50/50 on boa having had it golf shoes, bike shoes, fishing boots and winter-related boots. It does the job and as we all agree convenient. However, i have back to lace in my golf shoes. There is an awful lot of BS brands out there that appeal to our logo-driven society rather than fit and performance. Take one look at the detailing of better shoes versus what People buy because it has a swoosh, pull the blinders off people. Adidas is the only brand that I will wear because of the last (shape of the foot they work with to balance fit and performance) out-of-the-box comfort.

As soon as you mentioned “non-replaceable” spikes, I’m out. Seriously, $250 & after a couple years I throw them away?

Are the spikes on these replaceable? I presume not based on their design, which is a bit of a tough pill to swallow considering the price.

9 months ago

I totally agree about the spikes! I opted for the Adidas CodeChaos 22 instead. Great shoe

Not a fan of BOA. Could never really tighten to my satisfaction. I play a very hilly course. Uphill, downhill and side hill. I had to always retighten every few holes. I’ll stick to laces. Look better also. IMHO.

Rene Norton

John B knows me from the golf store where I was the footwear specialist for 5 years in Minnesota. Having said that I have my opinions and a few suggestions. My first suggestion is to buy a shoehorn for the sock-type golf shoe. It’ll go on easier and you won’t chance an uncomfortable fold in the lining. When the first 360 BOA hit the market, the wires ran between the arch and sole of the shoe. While that BOA helped to keep the foot sunk into the shoe, many found a slippage in the heal (and the lining would wear out). Most golfers liked the feel, though. FootJoy on the other hand ran the BOA wires around the heel to prevent slippage of the heel, yet some complained the heel didn’t fit right as if the wires needed to be higher instead of in the middle of the heel. Your article addressed this problem (I think that’s what you meant). We ask which is better? Around the heel or around the arch? I have no idea, that would depend upon the individual. My second suggestion is a good 3-layer golf sock to help prevent heel slippage and also carry a second pair of shoes! Overall, I like BOA’s (and similar designs) much better than laces because the BOA does and will keep your foot quieter in the shoe. My third suggestion is if the shoe doesn’t feel good out of the box, don’t buy it.

I’m a huge fan of BOA–in fact I’m still using two pair of 4-5 year old FJ Freestyle BOA’s–of course I have changed the soft spikes several times. Of course I have changed the footbeds several times, but that’s the “cost” of comfort. A word to the wise shopper–check what “laces” the boa uses. My FJ’s are some sort of wire cable that will probably never wear out as opposed to the recent buttery soft ECCO’s I acquired which have some type of cloth/fiber pulls which potentially could wear or break, although they have a “lifetime guarantee”, I’m not sure where it would be honored or activated. My second piece of advice, equally as important is try the shoes on–be sure you can easily/comfortably turn the boa disc(s) securely. I have found the heel location best as on my old FJ’s–I am sure I could not easily reach or tighten the boa adequately on left side/left foot being a right hander. Even the top front left shoe location of the ECCO boa ( also similar location on many others ) is a slight struggle and less convenient than heel location.

If you do have problems with your Ecco shoes you may return them to Ecco or the store where you purchased them. https://us.ecco.com/service-pages/returns-and-exchanges/ https://us.ecco.com/service-pages/returns-and-exchanges/returns-form.html

I too have wide feet. I really like the idea of the BOA setup on golf shoes. I finally bought the Puma AlphaCat early last month. I struggled to fit my fat foot into the shoe, until I bought a small shoe horn. Now my foot slides right in. Love the new Puma’s. All day walking comfort with no hotspots.

Doug Hansen

I had a pair of 360’s years ago, before getting my knees replaced. They fit me great, hugged my midsole like custom shoes but were so glued to the ground that they made my knees grind.

Now that I have new knees (10+ years now/still going strong) I might give these a shot. But I need a version with replaceable spikes.

I have had my adidas tour 360 22 boa for 2 months and play golf 3 times a week . The non replaceable spikes are starting to fall apart and have contacted adidas to return the shoes. Other than the above these are very comfortable shoes

Just picked up the Payntr shoes for my wide feet. The most comfortable shoes I’ve ever worn. Right out of the box onto the golf course. Pricey at $190 but well worth it.

The BOA system is no good for me. Why is there a need to replace shoelaces? No need to reinvent the wheel and the look is horrible.

BOA looks super convenient just like velcro shoes, but I just can’t do it they are flat-out fulgy.

If Adidas is going to charge $250, the spikes should be replaceable.

Spike don’t look replaceable, hate to throw away shoes when the spike wear out.

Tom Higgins

I discovered a product called Lock Laces a few years ago. Now put them on all my golf shoes.

they work to keep laces from coming untied (got mine at a running shoe store) but to tighten or readjust your shoes, they just add one more step in terms of accessing the laces.

Rolly Junio

Thanks for the review! I’m also have slightly wide feet and always wonder how the BOA would work getting on my foot. I don’t like not being able to slide my foot in and out easily for any of my shoes.

These are flat out the ugliest friggin golf shoes I have ever laid eyes on. You would think for $250 they could come up with something a little more aesthetically pleasing. Won’t be on my “must have” list this year. To each his/her own I guess.

I purchased the Adidas S2G Boa shoes and they are prefect for me with a little wider foot but not extra wide. They are a much better fit than the regular 360 which is a little thought, and 360 wide which is too big. If you are between a normal and wide foot, these shoes are great especially with the BOA system, and the BOA is on the top of the tongue vs the side which is awkward. I hope I’ll never have to go back to laces again.

More importantly to me is the shoes are not in narrow for size 14. BOA Puma don’t tighten enough. Only shoes so far that actually seems to have a 14 narrow are Foot Joys, if you do MyJoys. And the selections very limited.

Andrew the Great!

I bought a pair of Footjoy BOA golf shoes (HyperFlex) in January 2020 at the start of a long golf weekend with my BIL at Kiawah Island.

I absolutely love BOA, and I don’t even have the one that goes in both directions. Shoes are easy peasy on, easy peasy off, and tightening them is, well, easy peasy. What’s also nice is mid-round, when a shoe needs to be snugged a bit, you don’t have to undo then redo the bow knot of your laces. You just click-click-click in a nanosecond, and you’re all set.

My click wheel is on the heel of each shoe, and it cranks what appears to be monofilament where traditional laces would be. So it looks better than those ugly Adidas shoes at the top of the article, IMO.

BOA is great, IMO.

Richard Delmont

I have become a fan of Adidas shoes. Game both the Tour360 XT and XT SL laced versions. The non-replaceable spikes might steer me away from the 22s.. I too have a wide foot. Never really found a good BOA fit. and sometimes it’s hard to find a good wide fit. That being said would love to see a MGS best wide fit shoe review.

Stephen Gotkin

Do they come in Left Handed? No joke! Mizuno made Shoes for Left Handed golfers in the 90’s/ The spike are the wrong way on most shoes and used to spin out or not have quite the same traction as for righty’s.

Wayne Wallace

Micro adjustable I assume similar to road bike Boas, easily accessible and if you can tighten the left foot Boa by turning counter-clockwise it’s a winner / if not, it’s not for me. The appearance of the shoe reminds me of my Grand Papa’s slippers..

This review is spot on… it for another adidas shoes. Every single word is true for me and the white code chaos mid top with boa. Very difficult to get your foot into which like toney said I guess “locks you in” but I thought that heel thing was just me. I have a pair of grey low top chaos with laces that are the most comfortable shoes in my lineup which includes the foot joy premieres. I can only walk 9 holes max in the white pair and in the greys could easily do the 18. Not sure if it’s the mid top or the boa or a combo of them both but either way something is off with the heel cup in those models. Walkers beware!

I was always worried the system would break, like a shoe lace, but with this system you could not simply replace the lace. But, I see they now offer some type of lifetime warranty? Also, I would only buy these from a retail shop to try on first.

How long will the spikes last?

If they are not replaceable that would make for a very expensive pair of shoes if I can only wear them for less than one season.

I play both types spikes (in wet weather mostly) and spikeless and I replace the spikes once per year on average.

I am in the exact same boat, slightly wider foot in certain shoes just don’t fit. I have always been very disappointed by the lack of wide sizes in golf shoes..

That being said, I do love the BOA system, I just wished they offered it ona bigger variety Of shoes

CHICK HERNANDEZ

I enjoyed the honesty of the review. So often it’s just BS put up there to sell the shoe. I’m a wide footed guy who whenever possible go for the extra wide shoe, especially since I tend to walk on the outsides of my feet. Guess this isn’t the shoe for me

Jacob McCain

Any idea when we’ll see the XT-SL version of these? I have the original XT-SL Boas in white and black as well as the ZG21 in spiked. Now if they’d just do Codechaos BOA in something other than that stupid basketball high top!

It’s extremely frustrating Adidas has done away with the wide sizing for the Tour line. Had bought the last two versions of the Adidas Tours in wides because they were the only wides that would fit without making it feel like my foot was drowning in too much space. Had hoped the laced or this BOA was going to get some at least limited wide sizing.

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  • Premium flagship franchise is completely redesigned from the inside out; introduces new TORSION BRIDGE, THINTECH 7-Spike Outsole and JET BOOST cushioning
  • TOUR360 24 builds on the legendary tradition for the flagship model by giving golfers premium materials and improved fit, with a focus on performance and durability
  • All models, including a newly designed BOA® model, will be available in men’s and women’s models beginning February 29 on adidas.com , the adidas app and at select retailers worldwide

Heading into its 19 th year of providing golfers with pinnacle performance in golf footwear, adidas completely redesigned its premium flagship footwear franchise from the inside out to introduce TOUR360 24. Wrapped in confidence, the newest chapter elevates every touchpoint for the foot with an eye on improving traction, stability and comfort to give golfers everything they need to perform their best on the course. The new footwear will come in both laced and BOA® models for men and women and will be available on adidas.com, the adidas app and at select retailers beginning Thursday, February 29.

The same way golf is a sport of constantly striving for perfection, adidas approaches each iteration of the TOUR360 with that same mindset. After pushing the TOUR360 to new heights in 2022, the brand utilized feedback from athletes and consumers around the world to target specific areas aimed at improving fit, durability and performance with this version. This in-depth and collaborative approach resulted in an elevated design with performance at the heart of every detail.

“For TOUR360 24, our objective was to take key learnings from nearly 20 years of TOUR360 development to enhance the performance of the shoe from the inside out,” said Masun Denison, global footwear director, adidas Golf. “We wanted to capture that feeling of confidence that comes when someone puts their foot into the shoe for the first time and gets excited to head to the first tee.  The shoe features the classic signature look, but golfers will notice a difference in the way this one feels the minute they put them on.”

Specifically, adidas focused on three key areas with the new TOUR360 24 :

  • Modified for TOUR360 24, this insole features updated shaping in the arch   and heel aimed at improving fit and stability.
  • adidas included an internal fit sleeve on the sides of the tongue along with the new TORSION BRIDGE in the midsole that when combined is intended to give a feeling of 360 degree support throughout the swing.
  • TOUR360 24 is built on adidas’ performance last to help ensure fit consistency across other performance models in the range. Men’s models of TOUR360 24 will be offered in both medium and wide widths while the women’s model will be offered in medium width only.
  • Comprised of a more rigid top plate and flexible bottom plate, this new TPU TORSION BRIDGE is designed to improve stability across the mid and forefoot for where golfers need it most, especially as they load and unload power through the swing. It also sits lower to the ground to help conform to uneven lies and surfaces.
  • For the first time in golf, adidas is using JET BOOST in the heel, which fuses smaller, firmer energy capsules together to provide the ultimate blend of stability and comfort. By combining this technology with LIGHTSTRIKE in the forefoot, the adidas team sought to provide the perfect balance of cushioning and stability throughout the swing.
  • Designed for optimal traction, the TPU outsole features replaceable spikes where golfers need them most. adidas also included flex grooves in the secondary traction, finished with high gloss to help reduce clogging in the footwear. adidas also placed a spike closer to the toe with an aim of allowing for better toe-off through the swing and improved power from the ground.
  • This new three-piece construction combines a soft, anti-abrasive sandwiched textile that runs from the center heel to the half collar to help reduce wear and tear over time while enhancing overall comfort.
  • This premium, soft, waterproof leather upper is designed for long-term durability and protection in wet conditions.

As part of the TOUR360 24 range, adidas is introducing a new BOA® model for men and women to provide another option for improved fit and performance. Hidden within the upper of the footwear, adidas collaborated with the BOA Technology team to create a shell pattern fit system that works in conjunction with the lining of the leather upper to enhance overall fit and function. Featuring the micro-adjustable Li2 dial, the system sits underneath a zipper shroud in the upper for a premium and clean aesthetic. Wrapping around the midfoot, golfers can feel even more locked-in as the BOA Li2 dial provides a customized fit.

The new TOUR360 24 will be available in a variety of colorways in laced and BOA versions for both men and women, along with a junior model inspired by the footwear, beginning Thursday, February 29 on adidas.com , the adidas app and select retailers worldwide.

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adidas Men's Tour 360 Boost 2.0 Golf Shoe

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  • Energized cushioning and comfort from full-length boost midsole foam
  • Premium leather upper with climaproof technology for a rich look, soft, comfortable feel and long lasting protection and durability
  • Advanced dual-density 10-cleat pure motion TPU outsole with strategically-placed CenTraXion and NEW thintech EXP cleats provides improved stability and grip where they're needed most

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  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 16.5 x 5.25 x 10 inches; 1.31 Pounds
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ Q44945
  • Department ‏ : ‎ mens
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 2, 2017
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ adidas
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01MT0VH7J

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Visite Moscou - Panorama 360, Moskva City

Languages available :  French, English, Russian (choice during check-out)

Jump in the lift and take your camera with you, we are going higher! Follow your guide to the 89th floor of the Federation Tower (one of the highest skyscrapers in Europe), and discover a 360° panorama, offering you a unique view of Moscow: with the business district “Moskva City”, the old city centre, but also the Kremlin and the legendary Seven Sisters (the 7 soviet skyscrapers, historic symbols of the city), you will admire the Russian capital and its greatness.

Your guide will introduce you to the history of the city and its monuments, that you will see from the 360° clear windows of the building. You want to know more? Digital pads will be available to give your more information. A cafeteria and a local ice cream production will be there to allow you enjoying this unique moment at its best.

When time will come to go down, you can choose to follow your guide to the observatory balcony at the foot of the bridge: the best photoshoot spot of Moskva City. Here, you will be able to take a picture with all the towers of the City behind you, creating an incredible background. It is also the opportunity for you to learn more about the history of Moskva City, the brand-new Moscow’s business district, often compared to the Londonian City, or the Parisian La Défense.

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  • 1 to 2 hours guided tour
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  • A 360° view of all Moscow
  • All the skyscrapers of Moskva City
  • The best photoshoot spot of Moskva City

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