2015 FootJoy Contour Casual golf shoes unveiled
FootJoy has unveiled six new colour schemes for its Contour Casual golf shoes
FootJoy Contour Casual golf shoes are available in six colour schemes as FJ launches a spikeless version of its 2015 Contour Series
FootJoy Contour Casual golf shoes are available in six colour schemes as FJ launches a spikeless version of its 2015 Contour Series.
The only difference between the two models in the presence of a high-performance cleat-free outsole in the former.
The Contour Casual has an upper constructed from soft, full-grain leather - warrantied for one year under normal use - and a highly-durable TPU/DuraMax rubber outsole.
The outsole is designed to interact with the turf at many points during the golf swing to deliver high levels of traction.
The 2015 Contour Casual - available in two styles - comes in White/Silver/Cobalt, Brown/Taupe, Grey/Grey/Green, Black/Black/Brown, White/Blue and Black/Silver colourways.
"We are delighted to improve our spikeless footwear offering for 2015 with the enhanced Contour Casual, featuring the out-of-the-box comfort that FJ lovers have come to know in a spikeless outsole," said Russell Lawes, FootJoy's Marketing Manager.
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"As well as the added versatility that comes with an FJ spikeless shoe, Contour Casual is equipped with a comfort-enhancing TPU/DuraMax outsole, while its waterproof properties make this shoe a great option for year-round play.
"We're also confident that each of the six new styles is going to appear to the fans of the Contour Casual, making this, once again, one of our most popular spikeless shoe options this year."
The 2015 Contour Casual is also available through FJ's popular customisable MyJoys scheme.
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