Helium Comfort golf shoes introduced by Stuburt
Stuburt has introduced a new and improved pair of performance golf shoes at a very competitive price point, the Stuburt Helium Comfort shoes
Stuburt has introduced a new and improved pair of performance golf shoes at a very competitive price point, the Stuburt Helium Comfort shoes.
Designed with comfort in mind, but without sacrificing performance, the new Stuburt Helium Comfort shoes provide a comfortable fit and are athletically engineered to meet the demands of the modern golfer.
A full grain leather upper coupled with an EVA/rubber outsole ensure the shoes are extremely lightweight and provide immediate comfort.
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Featuring a premium sockliner with shock absorbing heel pad, a phylon midsole and EVA Dual Flex grooves the Helium Comfort's provide Stuburt with its most cushioned ride with increased comfort during in transit/step.
The Helium Comfort's also feature a M2H TPU shank for maximum torsion control. The addition of stability dams around the outsole coupled with Champ Q-Lok Stinger cleats promote greater stability and promote power in your swing.
Featuring Stuburt's four-layer DRIBACK bootie membrane system to provide supreme protection against all elements, while affording maximum breathability, the shoes come with Stuburt's 12-month waterproof guarantee as standard.
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