Adidas Women’s adistar Tour BOA shoe review
A review of the Adidas Women’s adistar Tour BOA shoe
The Adidas Women’s adistar Tour shoe delivers a great blend between comfort and stability. They provide great grip and a perfect fit thanks to the BOA closure system.
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Waterproof and breathable with excellent cushioning and good traction
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Cleats mean the shoes are not wearable off the course
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The Adidas Women’s adistar Tour BOA shoe offers high performance through a range of technologies designed to deliver comfort, stability and support.
Adidas Women’s adistar Tour BOA shoe RRP: £110
Adidas continues to offer a range of shoes to suit all tastes and requirements. The Adidas Women’s adistar Tour BOA shoe will suit the golfer seeking a blend of comfort and stability.
Lets start with the BOA closure system – It’s easy to use and, unlike laces, it allows you to quickly alter to find and achieve a precise, glove-like fit. This will give you greater confidence that you will be comfortable and secure through your round.
The shoes are 100% waterproof thanks to the Adidas, microfibre Climaproof uppers and this waterproof protection is backed up by a two-year warranty.
The Cloudfoam sockliner delivers superb cushioning and you’ll find these shoes are extremely comfortable to wear.
A slightly wider midsole/outsole platform gives extra stability while Thintech technology brings you closer to the ground for better transfer, balance and stability – the idea being this should help you find more consistent ball striking with increased power: who wouldn’t want that?
The six cleated outsole delivers excellent traction and durability as well as great stability when walking and swinging.
The shoe is available in white/wild orchid and white/radiant aqua/still breeze.
Overall, the Adidas Women’s adistar Tour BOA is a high performing shoe. It looks sleek and elegant and thanks to a range of Adidas technologies it performs well in all conditions delivering stability, comfort and traction.
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