FootJoy unveils DryJoys Casual golf shoe
FootJoy has announced the addition of the DryJoys Casual to its all-encompassing family of golf shoes
FootJoy unveils DryJoys Casual golf shoe
FootJoy has announced the addition of the DryJoys Casual to its all-encompassing family of golf shoes.
The new spikeless model - one component of FootJoy's diverse 2014 product range - can be worn both on and off the golf course, and features a raft of new performance benefits.
The DryJoys Casual is designed for the golfer looking for a traditional shoe with advanced feel and stability, which come courtesy of new technological innovations.
Supersoft ECL Leather delivers soft, breathable uppers and ultimate waterproof protection.
In addition, a cutting-edge lightweight Fine-Tuned Foam facilitates exceptional cushioning and helps form a perimeter-weighted outsole design, which contributes to excellent stability, traction and control.
"Our existing spikeless offerings have resonated extremely well with the consumer around the world, and we wanted to take the key attributes within those shoes a step further by developing a high-performance spikeless product," said Russell Lawes, FJ's Marketing Manager.
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"Alongside a number of new footwear innovations that we will be launching over the coming months, this attractive new design continues to demonstrate FJ's long-standing position as the pioneers in game-changing golf shoe innovation."
The DryJoys Casual will be available in white, black and dark brown colour options and in an unparalleled range of shoe sizes.
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