Oakley Tuxedo Shoes

Oakley Tuxedo Shoes 

DESCRIPTION

The old-world craftsmanship of Italian handmade construction is blended with the new-world technologies of performance engineering. Drum milled calfskin offers supple comfort from the moment you put it on. To anchor your stance for power drives, the polymeric outsole provides a stable base with optimal placement of Oakley quarter-turn spikes. Premium construction includes a spring steel shank for tuned flexibility, collar foam and leather lining for 18-hole comfort and durability, and advanced polymer EVA for resilient shock absorption.

USER REVIEWS

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OVERALL
RATING
4
[Jun 19, 2006]
Stu Aikawa
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Oakley Tuxedo

Wow, these have to be the styliest boots ever to hit the grass. I have owned Bow Tyes and Overdrives and these are closer to an Italian Footjoy Classic than the other Oakley golf shoes. NOTE: I wear a solid 8 in Oakley shoes and these run 1/2 size larger. Cool shoes but read below....

Customer Service

Crappy. The tongue on first pair of Bow Tyes pulled right off before a Tourney. The stiching on my second pair started to come apart and Oakley Customer service dissed me hard dispite the golf shoes only being in very good condition. Don't even bother to send a product back, you'll just get fustrated. They are no Nike or Footjoy. Period.

Similar Products Used:

Neck Tyes, Overdrives, Footjoy Classics, ECCOs

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
2
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