FootJoy Sierra Treks Shoes
FootJoy Sierra Treks Shoes
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 01, 2004]
revscole
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Sierra Treks
Very comfortable shoe for the $. Had mine for three years and still holding on. The key to not losing traction rings and spikes is to tighting spikes after each round. Probably should check spikes after round with all shoes. |
[Sep 26, 2003]
Louster
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Treks
I can't understand what all the whining is about with these shoes. I have had mine for over 2 yrs and they are without doubt the most comfortable, long wearing shoes I have owned. Look like golf shoes but feel like cross trainers. I have just replaced the original spikes with black widows, as these were worn down and didn't provide any grip. All spikes came out easily and new spikes easily put in. I have had no troubles with the traction rings at all. Wide fitting and would reccomend these to anyone with broad feet who always walks the course. I have gone through 2 pairs of nike air accel (a bad shoe) in the time I have had the footjoys. Do not buy nikes, uncomfortable and toe seperates from shoe real fast. Stick to footjoys, you can't go wrong Customer Service Haven't needed anyhing. Similar Products Used: Nike, Dexter, Niblick |
[Jun 18, 2003]
Robert
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
footjoy sierra treks
the shoes were fine, but I lost spikes at a ridiculous rate. Our season in the Adirondacks is very short. 4 months and I went through at least 2 sets of spikes playing twice a week. Only good thing is they never had a chance to wear out, lost them first. Would not recommend to anyone. Customer Service The pro shop that I bought them at gave me the first set of spikes for free. finally took back the shoes as he got sick of seeing me. I never had to call footjoy. |
[Jun 03, 2003]
wuddersup
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Sierra Treks
I've been wearing it for two years averaging one walking golf round a week and are basically happy with it. The shoes still feel comfortable, in good shape, and my feet still stay dry. My only dislike is that the spikes and traction rings falling off from time to time. Customer Service No used. Similar Products Used: Footjoy, Etonic |
[Feb 04, 2003]
Drew
Shoots in the 90s
These are great shoes!!! I bought them in about march and they havent't started to wear out yet. These shoes may not be the most comfortable but i didn't get a blister all year and i play 3-4 times a week and its usually walking. The only downside to these is the spikes tear up the greens when you bend down to line up a putt they leave huge marks |
[Aug 23, 2002]
VC
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Sierra Treks
More comfortable than Nike or Reebok However not very durable. Had them about 9-10 months, the sole is starting to separate. Also traction rings are useless. Keep falling off. Customer Service Sent me replacement rings promptly. Similar Products Used: Nike, Reebok |
[Jul 28, 2002]
stlinehan
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Sierra Treks
The first time I wore these shoes, my achilles were bleeding by the third hole. I finally bummed some band-aids from another guy on the course. I shot my best round that day, so I decided not to give up on them right away. I've had them for about a month now, and they've broken in great. My feet were worn out after 16 holes in my old shoes. Now, I could walk 36 holes and my feet feel fine. I'd easily recommend these shoes, with a piece of advice. Wear good socks and drive a cart your first few rounds until you break them in. Similar Products Used: Footjoy Green Joys, Footjoy Dry Joys |
[Jul 25, 2002]
sandtasher
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
Sierra Trek Sport
I had to quit using these shoes only after half a season. The spikes and traction rings kept falling out. Since I'm a left handed player, it was a real problem. Customer Service Footjoy sent traction rings to me twice free of charge. They told me that left handers have had some issues with the Trek system. I hope Nike gives me as good of customer service on my new shoes. Similar Products Used: Nike Max Air |
[Jul 11, 2002]
el_tigre_not
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Sierra Treks
90% of this shoe is about as comfortable as you will find. Looks are great and the blend of cross-trainer and golf shoe really attracted me initially. HOWEVER, be very very careful because the heel of this shoe is both very narrow and quite pronounced. I have heard complaints about Footjoy products causing blisters on heel, and that is exactly what I found the first time out. I never get heel blisters and even have rather thin heels, but I have had trouble walking because of them for the past week. It is all such a shame, because they are attractive and otherwise comfortable shoes, but this completely destroys any value that they otherwise have. Customer Service Footjoy apparently has a 30 day comfort guarantee; I will be testing it this weekend when I return them. |
[Apr 29, 2002]
Paul W
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Sierra Trek Sports
I love these shoes! I have to use and orthotic insert so I was looking for a shoe with enough of a heel to hold my foot in the shoe. These are perfect. They look a little more like a casual shoe than a golf shoe, but they also feel a lot more like a tennis shoe than a dress shoe. If you are walking regularly, or have feet problems requiring an insert, and don''t care about the "traditional" golf shoe look, I highly recommend these. Mine are grey and black, so they look more like a hiking shoe. There is a model that is similar to a saddle style that looks more like a traditional shoe. Either way, you can''t lose on comfort. |