I got my hands on the cool greys. Already had a pair of the adidas tour 360 boost 2.0 so I thought “ok I’ll only bust out the 11s on special occasions”. Only problem was that the 11s were so comfortable and performed so well that I kept grabbing them every time I went to the course. I won’t wear them through a downpour (again) because there are more water resistant pairs out there, but I’ll keep wearing them until they’ve been run into the ground. Just recently replaced the spikes with some icy blue ones that match the outsole and they look super nice!
Thanks for the in depth review. I’m so close to throwing down $700-800 onStock X for a pair based on your review. I love golf and I love Jordan 11s. Even though I know it’s worth it it’s not easy to part with that much money for shoes.
I’m with you 100% on spending that much money. It sucks. No insight on when they’ll drop again either. Only thing I can say is take the number of times you golf per year and divide that into the cost of the shoe. If the cost per wear sounds reasonable to you than go for it! Keep in mind you’ll be golfing in these for years to come so that cost per wear will be even cheaper 👌🏽
@@StevenJabbori thanks for the response and I like the way you look at it. I play a ton and I have winter boots for super wet days and I still have some adidas z21 that I will use on wet days to preserve the Jordan 11s for as many years as possible. I just put a bid for $650 on StockX. Probably will need to up at least in $700 range is my guess.
I have not had that problem with these. Also, I have played basketball in Jordan 11s since high school and that has never been a problem in those models.
What is your favorite sneaker that’s been converted into a golf shoe?
Great video on two shoe realms. Keep it up.
Much appreciated! 🙌🏽
I got my hands on the cool greys. Already had a pair of the adidas tour 360 boost 2.0 so I thought “ok I’ll only bust out the 11s on special occasions”. Only problem was that the 11s were so comfortable and performed so well that I kept grabbing them every time I went to the course. I won’t wear them through a downpour (again) because there are more water resistant pairs out there, but I’ll keep wearing them until they’ve been run into the ground. Just recently replaced the spikes with some icy blue ones that match the outsole and they look super nice!
I love it! I’m literally golfing in mine right now 🔥 I need a back up pair ASAP!
I need to get the cool grey...LOVE THESE sneakers🔥🔥my fav shoe ever
You and me both! I need those cool greys and maybe one more pair of these white ones 🔥
SteveSaw I have the bw. I’m about to start flexin w my golf shoes on RUclips. so where are the golf shoes lovers at?
Ken Smith is golf shoe enthusiasts are definitely a niche group, but a group of undoubtedly impeccable taste 👌🏽 tag me in one your future videos!
Thanks for the in depth review. I’m so close to throwing down $700-800 onStock X for a pair based on your review. I love golf and I love Jordan 11s. Even though I know it’s worth it it’s not easy to part with that much money for shoes.
I’m with you 100% on spending that much money. It sucks. No insight on when they’ll drop again either. Only thing I can say is take the number of times you golf per year and divide that into the cost of the shoe. If the cost per wear sounds reasonable to you than go for it! Keep in mind you’ll be golfing in these for years to come so that cost per wear will be even cheaper 👌🏽
@@StevenJabbori thanks for the response and I like the way you look at it. I play a ton and I have winter boots for super wet days and I still have some adidas z21 that I will use on wet days to preserve the Jordan 11s for as many years as possible. I just put a bid for $650 on StockX. Probably will need to up at least in $700 range is my guess.
@@StevenJabbori the real Goat, when I’m really flexing would be to get the 11 Masters. One day!
Don't you find that the toe box is too narrow and pointy?
I have not had that problem with these. Also, I have played basketball in Jordan 11s since high school and that has never been a problem in those models.
@@StevenJabbori do these run true to size?
Yes I went with my true size and they’re perfect
They are narrow in the front for sure. My feet would go numb. They need tons of break in
@@andrews2203 I have the same issue. Going a size up always works for me with 11s