Nike Air Zoom TW 2010 golf shoes
Nike Air Zoom TW 2010 golf shoes
Nike’s advancement of their Ballistic mesh design gives more stability than last year’s model and is still extremely comfortable. The premium leather adds noticeable weight compared to last year’s model. (Tested by GM's Paul O'Hagan) PGA Pro verdict I used the 2009 model for the best part of last year and the ballistic mesh was hard to keep clean. For 2010 the comfort was top class, the fit was good and there was no ‘breaking in’ period for me. They looked good to look down on, and gave the foot a neat appearance. (Tested by John Jacobs)
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Nike Air Zoom TW 2010 golf shoes review
Key technology
The Nike Air Zoom TW 2010 golf shoes possess a breathable, waterproof mesh, which is combined with a premium full-grain leather. A Zoom Air unit in the heel gives added comfort.
Will suit
Those who see immediate comfort as a priority and golfers who want a shoe for all-year use
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