Skechers Slip-Ins Blade Tour Golf Shoe Review: Spiked Convenience
Alison Root puts the step-in convenience and spiked stability through their paces
The Skechers Slip-ins Golf Blade Tour successfully combines convenience, comfort and tour-level traction. The slip-in design genuinely works and the impressive grip gives the shoe a performance-focused feel. The fit is on the generous side and the styling is fairly plain, but for golfers prioritising practicality, comfort and stability, it's a very solid option
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Excellent cushioning for superior comfort
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Impressive grip and traction
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Waterproof
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Subdued styling
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The Skechers Slip-ins Blade Tour is aimed at golfers who want tour-level grip and stability without sacrificing comfort or convenience during long days on the course. With so many spikeless options dominating the market, I was interested to see whether this spiked design had what it takes to compete with the best women's golf shoes of 2026.
I tested the white and silver version, and while it's a smart-looking shoe, it isn't one that screams for attention. The design is fairly plain, with subtle silver/grey detailing adding a bit of interest to an otherwise understated look. The synthetic Clarino upper has a leather-like appearance and feel, helping it look more premium than some synthetic golf shoes.
What it lacks in some of the flair that shoes like G/Fore's G.112 Kiltie or New Balance's Fresh Foam Contend V3 offer, it makes up for in practicality. The upper is fully waterproof and comes with a one-year waterproof warranty, making it a sensible option for golfers who play in all conditions.
Of course, the headline feature is the Slip-ins technology. Skechers has built a reputation around making shoes you can simply step into, and I was keen to see whether it actually worked. The answer is yes. I could slip them on and off with ease, and the Heel Pillow held my foot securely in place once inside. It genuinely removes the usual struggle of putting golf shoes on. If only there was someone around to tie the laces for me!
Comfort is one of the areas where Skechers traditionally performs well, and the Blade Tour continues that trend. I'm normally a size 6, and I found these came up quite roomy around my toes. Thankfully, half sizes are available, which should help women who prefer a more precise fit. Despite the extra room, my feet never felt like they were moving around inside the shoe too much, so I was still able to get a good sense of the overall comfort levels.
The Arch Fit insole system is one of the shoe's key technologies, designed to provide additional support through the arch and promote a more comfortable walking experience. I don't suffer from any foot issues and don't particularly need enhanced arch support, so it's difficult for me to judge just how beneficial that feature would be for golfers who do. What I can say is that the shoe felt comfortable throughout my round, with plenty of cushioning underfoot thanks to the ECO FLIGHT midsole and HYPER BURST PRO sock liner.
One area that really impressed me was the traction. I wear a lot of the best women's spikeless golf shoes, largely because of their versatility and comfort, so it was refreshing to put on a spiked model and feel properly locked into the ground during the swing. The replaceable Softspikes Tour Flex Pro outsole delivers excellent grip, particularly when swinging aggressively off the tee, or playing on softer surfaces. The shoe felt stable throughout, providing confidence when hitting shots from uneven lies or when conditions became a little damp underfoot. If grip is a priority, the Blade Tour certainly delivers.
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Alison Root has over 25 years experience working in media and events, predominantly dedicated to golf, in particular the women’s game. Until 2020, for over a decade Alison edited Women & Golf magazine and website, and is now the full-time Women's Editor for Golf Monthly. Alison is a respected and leading voice in the women's game, overseeing content that communicates to active golfers from grassroots through to the professional scene, and developing collaborative relationships to widen Golf Monthly's female audience across all platforms to elevate women's golf to a new level. She is a 16-handicap golfer (should be better) and despite having had the fantastic opportunity to play some of the best golf courses around the world, Kingsbarns in Scotland is her favourite.
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