FootJoy M:Project Shoes Review

  • At a glance

  • TG Rating 4.2 out of 5
  • Owner Rating Not yet rated
  • Pros

    Great performance. Spikeless option is great for summer.

  • Cons

    The look of the shoe will divide golfers.

  • RRP £105.00

What we say...

2013 Shoe Test

CJ: Like wearing grippy slippers. Very flexible and light; looks will split opinion. 

JT: They helped me roll on to my instep through the ball. Very lightweight

First Wear Jon Greathead (10 hcp)

A big step away from FootJoy’s usual traditional design. But in performance, comfort and durability this is very much a FootJoy product. The Toe Guard provides solid resistance to wear and tear while the fit really does allow the foot to breathe, but with flexibility.

FootJoy has always been a traditional brand. But times are a changin’ in the shoe business, and like any market-leading company, FootJoy is embracing the needs of golfers in 2013. The result is the impressive, sportier, more contemporary M:Project.

They are all about lightweight, streamlined performance, and they’ve already had Tour approval, with Hunter Mahan wearing them. They allow a greater freedom of movement, combined with a hugely-comfortable feel. FootJoy engineers have worked to ensure the golfer gets as close to the ground as possible by using new technologies, including a last that allows for generous forefoot shape so toes can spread easily and maintain grip.

There are five colours in the spiked version, as well as a BOA lacing option, while a spikeless version (four colours) is also available. A blue-grey mesh version completes the range. A ProTekt toe guard provides additional abrasion resistance in key areas, while the new Stealth cleat – which has been exclusively-designed for these shoes by Softspikes – enhances low-profile performance.

Contact: www.footjoy.co.uk or 01480 301114

Product Information

SpikesSoft-spikes
Waterproof guaranteeOne year
Manufacturer guaranteeOne year

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