
It'd also mean I'd have to only wear those shoes.ĭon't get me started on the fact they don't offer a brown shoe until the $200 price range. If I were to buy the Trues, to play them, I'd have had to bend the clubs 1 degree flatter ( so to standard and 1 up). I'm normally 1 and 2 degrees upright with my clubs (because the lie angle standards on the 2 different heads I have in my iron sets don't have the same standard). Why would I change my swing inside the store in the same day hitting the clubs with both pairs of shoes on? That makes no sense. That's the dirt you've heard of anyone having to change lie angles? Really? As much as you're on WRX and that's the first you've heard about it? Come on now. that was the biggest surprise to me about the Ecco's otherwise they look great! But I guess to each their own! I have the ECCO Street Premiers and they are a very narrow shoe almost too narrow and I have a narrow foot. So ars far as comparring two people I'm completely on the other side of what you have felt. I feel these are by far the most comfortable shoe and you can wear them around the house to the course or to the office. That was my biggest concern when I first wore them but was pleasantly surprised at how well they did perform. These shoes have great traction in real golf conditions for me. I've been playing the TRUE's in terrible conditions here on the east coast and haven't slipped once. But it should never make you have to bend your clubs 2-4 degrees or go from upright to flat? Someone may be changing their swing path to get that much difference. I'll have to see if I can find the actual numbers as say wearing the golf shoes before Truelinkwear came out. That's the first I heard of having to get your clubs bent as the difference in soles and distance to the ground is negliable at best. I'd have had to go to standard and 1 up instead. But, they didn't provide the traction and comfort their competitor did, and I didn't have to adjust my equipment (would've had to go a degree flatter with my irons instead of being 1 and 2 upright (depending on the iron, that's how they were bent, shorter irons were more upright, because it's a blended set). Just a few observations I had about them when trying them out under playing conditions. And you'd also want to get your lie angles rechecked and rebent because you're lower to the ground in them, and they effect lie angles. You could literally feel the turf through the shoes. The Trues, after hitting balls in them inside the store on their LM, slipped a bunch, and were too low soled. Liked them so much I bought a second pair. They look so good with a hoodie and a pair of sneakers that I've incorporated the All Day Joggers into my day-to-day wardrobe too.I tried the Trues and the Ecco Streets. While I've worn them to play golf, I've also found myself wearing them off the course too. As a man with a skinnier build, I also really enjoyed the tapered leg and cuffed ankle that epitomise the jogger look. The jogger-style waistband provides the exact sort of comfort you'd expect from a standard piece of loungewear while the 4-way stretch fabric gives you all the range of movement you need through the golf swing. To start with, these joggers are supremely comfortable and embody everything that is great about more casual style golf fashion. Having never worn a pair of golf joggers before, I was excited to take True's All Day Joggers out onto the golf course and begin to embrace modern golf fashion.

From its range of casual, hybrid golf shoes that are great for on and off the golf course, the brand has also recently branched into apparel with the All Day Joggers one of the highlights in its range. While they might divide opinion, the style and type of golf pant is growing in popularity and True Linkswear are a brand hot on the heels of golf fashion trends. With on and off-course wearability, a more tapered leg and a cuffed ankle, these distinctive golf pants are part of golf's shift into more casual fashion. Golf joggers are one of the fastest-growing trends in golf fashion.
