New Stuburt Comfort Pro golf shoes launched
Stuburt has launched a new and improved pair of performance golf shoes, the Stuburt Comfort Pro shoes, available in three colour options - white/black, black/black and white/bomber, for £44.99.
Stuburt, the world’s fastest growing golf shoe and rainwear company, has launched a new and improved pair of performance shoes, the Stuburt Comfort Pro.
Replacing the ever-popular Hidro pro model, the Stuburt Comfort Pro shoes are an extremely comfortable and athletically engineered shoe to meet the demands of the modern golfer.
A lightweight soft touch leather combination upper, with easy to care wipe clean surface, coupled with a phylon midsole offers immediate comfort.
A bellow’s tongue prevents water ingress through the lacing whilst Stuburt’s four-layer DRIBACK bootie membrane system gives supreme protection against all elements, while affording maximum breathability.
The Comfort Pro’s feature a new lightweight outsole featuring Stuburt’s ‘load and release’ traction system and an ‘M2H’ TPU shank to provide great stability and promote power in your swing.
The shoes come with Stuburt’s 12-month waterproof guarantee and CHAMP Q-Lok Stinger cleats featuring an easy release mechanism, whilst ensuring superior traction.
The Comfort Pro’s are available in three colour options – white/black, black/black and white/bomber – in sizes 7-12 (including half sizes). RRP £44.99.
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