FootJoy refreshes DryJoys Casual range
FootJoy has announced the addition of three new colour ways to its classically-styled spikeless DryJoys Casual golf shoe line
FootJoy has announced the addition of three new colour ways to its classically-styled spikeless DryJoys Casual golf shoe line
FootJoy has announced the addition of three new colour ways to its classically-styled spikeless DryJoys Casual golf shoe line.
The spikeless version of the popular shoe model was launched to great acclaim earlier this season and the three new colour schemes looks set to give the range even more vibrancy, both on and off the course.
The new palettes available with the spikeless DryJoys Casual are Grey/Red, White/Lime and Black/White. These new styles supplement the pre-existing White, Black and Dark Brown options.
The DryJoys Casual is deigned for the golfer seeking a more traditional look, as well as excellent comfort and stability.
Supersoft ECL Leather is used to create soft and breathable uppers and extreme waterproof protection, while lightweight Fine-Tuned Foam provides exceptional cushioning and a perimeter-weighted outsole for stability, traction and control.
"The DryJoys Casual golf shoe was created to deliver a high-performance spikeless shoe to meet the modern demands of consumers around the world," said Russell Lawes, FJ Marketing Manager.
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"Introducing three new colour ways is an important extension of this mindset and testament to the rapid rise to prominence of this category.
"By offering three new styles of this attractive new design - which has already been worn on tour by FJ ambassadors, including Hunter Mahan, Victor Dubuisson and Rafa Cabrera-Bello - FootJoy has once again demonstrated its dedication to golfers of all abilities and set itself apart as the pioneers of game-changing golf shoe innovation."
The DryJoys Casual will comes with an RRP of £125.
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