Payntr X 007 Women’s Spikeless Shoe Review
Katie Dawkins puts the 007 shoe from Payntr to the test out on the course.

The comfort of these shoes is quite simply world class. PAYNTR have long been my go to for shoes that I live in off the course and these really wow when it comes to traction when playing too. It’s a win win from me and I’m a huge fan of the X 007.
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The TPU sole offers both traction and incredible spring to every step.
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Fits like a glove on the heel for supreme comfort.
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Stability through impact is outstanding for a spikeless shoe
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Sizing doesn’t go beyond 6.5uk
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As a brand Payntr is led by biomechanics and really giving the golfer a shoe that performs at a very high level on all levels. Their tagline is “Performance Multiplied” and I feel they tick that box in every area of their shoes. The Payntr Women’s X 007 offers the solution to formidable traction and superb comfort in a spikeless shoe.
Clarino microfibre upper is light as a feather and peppered with breathability yet this shoe keeps your feet dry when skipping through puddles on the way to the green! Water resistant technology works wonders and dew and rain simply beads off. NeverWet superhydrophobic solution that is applied to the shoe means these will keep soggy socks at bay. The pinched design of the heel creates a seal around your foot so the water won’t even get in from above. Everything about these waterproof shoes is designed to hug your foot and keep everything outside exactly there, leaving your feet comfortable and dry.
These are also some of the most comfortable shoes I have ever tested. To the same level as other spikeless shoes such as the Adidas Adizero the X 007 is as lightweight as any shoe I’ve owned. There is cushioning every place that every part of your foot touches. From the padding under the tongue that has as memory foam quality about it, to the PMX fit heel that moulds itself about your Achilles and offers incredible stability.
The TPU outsole has the most beautiful Pearlized finish. When you prod it with your finger it feels like something you could jump up and perform an effortless slam dunk in. There is quite literally a spring in my step as I walk the fairways or down the driving range. This comfort comes armed with some of the best traction on a spikeless shoe I’ve ever experienced. I’m a big spikes fan and to fall as head over heels as I have for a spikeless pair means they must be good.
The design of the sole hosts two different shape of rubber nubs that are strategically positioned to maximize traction in not one but three dimensions. When cranking up the golf swing I’ve always struggled with stability in my lower half, one of the reasons I’ll always wear spiked shoes. These really helped me to use the ground and develop some really decent torque at the top and power through the ball. The TPU propulsion plate helps stabilize the whole shoe and ensures the golfer to use ground forces and really helped me believe I was more stable through the ball. The X 007’s have upgraded my impact position.
That springy feel that I referred to earlier kicks in here but in a way that made me feel I was almost nestled into the c ground through my feet. Payntr has designed the PMX Foam midsole to be softer for energy return and responsiveness. I could almost feel the ground through my feet. This is very helpful if you’re someone who feels the slopes on the green to help you read putts.
From a swing point of view I felt I got a bit of a boost through the ball. The fit is magic and you’ll notice the sizing is very accurate. The 3D Molded Performance Footbed means I’m wearing these on and off the course. My pair of X 003 that I have had for a few years now, became my faithful dog walking shoes thanks to their comfort and water resistance. Absolute winners both on and off the course. I cannot wait for Payntr to introduce spiked shoes to their women’s range, though I’ll be quite literally wowed if they offer even more traction than these. Great shoes from a great company.
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Katie is an Advanced PGA professional with over 20 years of coaching experience. She helps golfers of every age and ability to be the best versions of themselves. In January 2022 she was named as one of Golf Monthly's Top 50 Coaches.
Katie coaches the individual and uses her vast experience in technique, psychology and golf fitness to fix problems in a logical manner that is effective - she makes golf simple. Katie is based in the South of England, on the edge of the New Forest. An experienced club coach, she developed GardenGOLF during lockdown and as well as coaching at Iford Golf Centre, The Caversham- Home of Reading Golf Club and Salisbury & South Wilts Golf Club.
She freelances, operating via pop-up clinics and travelling to clients homes to help them use their space to improve.
She has coached tour pros on both LET tour and the Challenge Tour as well as introduced many a beginner to the game.
Katie has been writing instructional content for magazines for 20 years. Her creative approach to writing is fuelled by her sideline as an artist.
Katie's Current What's In The Bag
Driver: TaylorMade Qi10 9degrees.
Fairway: TaylorMade Qi10 5wood
Hybrid: TaylorMade 4 & 5
Irons: TaylorMade 770 6-AW
Wedges: TaylorMade Tour Grind 4 54 & 58
Putter: TaylorMade Tour X 33"
Favourite Shoes: FootJoy HyperFlex with Tour Flex Pro Softspikes on the course.
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