G/FORE Women’s G.112 Stripe Kiltie Golf Shoe Review
Introducing the latest G/FORE G.112 Stripe Kiltie, a spikeless golf shoe designed to blend a casual sneaker aesthetic with cutting-edge performance. These shoes promise exceptional comfort both on and off the course, catering to players who seek a stylish look without compromising functionality. This comprehensive review explores the features and performance of this versatile golf shoe.
Summary
The G.112 Stripe Kiltie golf shoes offer immediate comfort right out of the box, a feeling that impressively lasts throughout an entire round. Featuring G/FORE's signature bobbled inner sole, designed to provide a gentle foot massage with every step, these shoes maintain comfort even on the 18th green. For optimal fit, it's recommended to size up by half a size, as the shoes offer a generous width. The synthetic upper material also proves to be remarkably easy to wipe clean after play.
Pros:
- Excellent styling and aesthetic appeal
- Easy to clean synthetic upper
- Comfortable and supportive fit
Cons:
- Water-resistant, but not fully waterproof
First Impressions
The arrival of the women's G.112 shoes was met with high anticipation, especially after a glimpse of the men's version. Upon unboxing, the shoes immediately impressed with their visually appealing design. Their casual style, reminiscent of fresh white trainers, is enhanced by a fun pop of pink and green stripes, making them suitable even with everyday wear like jeans. G/FORE's classic bobbled insole, a feature familiar to repeat buyers, provides a unique massaging sensation. While initially a novel feeling for newcomers, it quickly becomes an appreciated comfort feature.
Regarding sizing, experience with previous G/FORE models indicates the need to size up. For instance, if you typically wear a UK 7.5 in FootJoy, a UK 8 in G/FORE (and Adidas) would likely be the perfect fit. The shoes felt perfectly comfortable, providing ample space without feeling squashed, instilling confidence for their on-course performance.
On-Course Testing
During the on-course test, the shoes' width proved to be quite generous, providing plenty of room for the feet despite their potentially narrow appearance. Tested on a dry March day, the G.112 Stripe Kiltie maintained its initial comfort throughout the round, with no discomfort reported. While the spikeless sole doesn't feature the sharpest grips, it provided adequate stability, supporting the golfer effectively during swings and while walking the course. Furthermore, the seamless synthetic upper construction made cleaning off any accumulated mud exceptionally easy post-round.
Verdict
Overall, the G.112 Stripe Kiltie golf shoes are a highly recommendable pair. Their performance on the course was enjoyable, and their versatile trainer-like style makes them perfectly suitable for casual wear off the golf course. These shoes are a welcome addition and are anticipated to be worn frequently.
Product Details
- Fit: Runs slightly small; recommend sizing up by half.
- Style: Athletic, Casual, Off-Course Friendly.
- Out of Box Comfort: 10/10
- Stability: 9/10
- Value for Money: 9/10
- Recommended Retail Price (RRP): £190 / $225
- Available Sizes: UK 3-9 / US 5-11 (includes half sizes)
- Available Colours: Snow / Multi, Snow / Twilight, Snow / Willow, Blush, Snow/Blush
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