Nike Golf unveils Lunar Embellish Golf Shoe
Nike Golf improves previous model of women's golf shoe by launching Nike Lunar Embellish
Nike Golf Unveils Lunar Embellish Golf Shoe
Nike's new Lunar Embellish golf shoe combines a four-shoes-in-one concept allowing women to colour coordinate while providing comfort on the golf course.
The design of Nike Golf's new shoe draws from its predecessor, the Nike Air Embellish, while delivering a modern design that is lighter and gives athletes more control at impact.
The Nike Lunar Embellish is significantly lighter than its previous model, as it weighs in at 0.24 kg compared to the previous 0.34 kg.
"It was important for us to evolve the best characteristics of the popular Air Embellish to make the new Lunar Embellish an even better-performing, sleeker-looking golf shoe - yet still retain the essence of what made the original Embellish so successful," said Lee Walker, Nike Golf global footwear marketing director.
One feature from Nike Golf's previous shoe that has not changed is the opportunity to customise the Lunar Embellish with interchangeable colour saddles.
The shoes come with two reversible saddles - four colours in total - allowing female golfers to coordinate their shoes to their outfits on any given day.
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Colour offerings include Pure Platinum/Wolf Grey-White and
Black/Metallic Cool Grey-White, and each colour has four reversible saddle offerings.
Nike's Women's Lunar Embellish is available at retail for golfers starting 1st November at £90 RRP.
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