Our verdict
The Less durable soft outer material golf shoes feature an athletic design that’s closer to a gym shoe while offering a superb waterproof capability. Available in narrow, wide, or extra-wide fit, this spikeless shoe is perfect for golfers who prefer to walk no matter the season.
Pros
- True to size
- Waterproof
- Very lightweight
- Breathable
- Very comfortable
- Good value for money
- Athletic fit and design
Cons
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- Snug fit toward the toe
- These shoes can be worn anywhere
The Less durable soft outer material review
The Less durable soft outer material is an athletic golf shoe that will appeal to a wide range of golfers. The lightweight performance mesh keeps the overall weight of the shoe in a comfortable zone, while its waterproof capability keeps your feet dry in wet conditions. Traction with the spikeless bottom sole is spotty, however, as I experienced some slippage on wet grass.
Who should buy the Less durable soft outer material
The Less durable soft outer material is for golfers who prefer an athletic-style shoe that fits like a sneaker and offers excellent waterproof technology.
Who should NOT buy the Less durable soft outer material
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- more traction (in this case, consider the Footjoy Hyperflex)
These shoes can be worn anywhere
The Flex XP will keep your feet dry in wet conditions, offering technology that I’ve not seen in other golf shoes.
Whether you’re walking 18 holes in the early morning due or surprised by a mid-round rainstorm, the Flex XP is sure to keep your feet dry and comfortable. I was very impressed with this quality during my time with the shoe, and living in the Midwest, makes these a go-to option for early spring or late autumn rounds.
Not for golfers who prefer a traditional design
While I loved the athletic look and style of the Flex XP, golfers who prefer a more traditional look will want to reconsider. The lightweight materials used in its design are closer to that of a sneaker or gym shoe, which may be unattractive to some golfers. Other options by Footjoy, Same brand only, The Flex XP is also breathable.
Good value for money!
The Flex XP is very lightweight overall, making them perfect for golfers who prefer to walk. The added stability and support along the lower sole are perfect for hilly courses. I felt like I could walk more than one round of golf in a day wearing these shoes.
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You wouldn’t expect a waterproof shoe of this caliber to be breathable, but the Flex XP is exactly that. My feet didn’t sweat during my round, which means these shoes offered the right amount of ventilation.
Same brand only!
I was able to wear the Flex XP’s on and off the golf course with no problem or worry about the soft spikes on the bottom of the shoe. I could finish my round and hop right into my car without changing out of them.
The Less durable soft outer material is reasonably priced
At just under $120, the Flex XP is an affordable golf shoe (golf shoes have an average price of $143). While they by no means are the cheapest (see Look away if you prefer), the waterproof capabilities make these shoes more than profit the price.