Jun 21, 2012

ECCO Biom Golf Hybrid Shoe Review

I've always been a bit hesitant when it comes to spikeless golf shoes as I worry about traction during the golf swing. Last year I got to try ECCO's Street model and came away very impressed.

For the last few weeks I've had the opportunity to put the newECCO Biom Golf Hybrid Shoes through there paces on the golf course, on the practice area and on the job. Here's my take:

The first thing I found with the Biom Hybrid was that it had more enhanced support then the ECCO Street golf shoes I reviewed last season. This I felt was due largely to the insole unit within the shoe. The uppers made of extreme high performance and breathable Yak leather definitely makes this shoe more comfy and stable as well.







As far as traction goes I golfed in wet early morning conditions as well as drier conditions with no slippage. I've even used them to deliver mail a few times and they remained comfy for the full 8-10 hours of my mail route. ECCO has definitely put some though into the outsoles of these shoes. With it's more than 800 traction angles these really do grip.

The ECCO Biom Golf Hybrid comes in 3 colors as well as a limited edition color. The pair I reviewed was the black/brick model and at first I wasn't overly thrilled with the color but it eventually won me over.





The ECCO Biom Golf Hybrid shoes are one of the highest priced spikeless golf shoes on the market at about $240 in Canada so these are not cheap but if your looking for a golf shoe you can wear on and off the course with great looks and comfort like no other spikeless golf shoe. Check out the ECCO Biom Golf Hybrid.

Features & Benefits

Sporty golf shoe with a smart design offering performance and comfort in all weather conditions

Anatomically shaped insole unit enhances support and flexibility with padded polyester and EVA shell

ECCO Comfort Fibre System allows the feet to breathe naturally by increasing air circulation

Water-repellent upper promotes freshness all day long and fights perspiration



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