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I will pick one shoe to become my go-to pair for on-course shoes.
Reebok Question golf shoe
The Question is Reebok’s most streetwear-like shoe in its golf line.
The Question golf shoe from Reebok is a good mix of a dress shoe and an athletic sneaker.
It offers solid comfort and performance at an upper mid-range price point.
It’s a cool look, but it’s the one I like the least of the three.
All three shoes we will look at today are spikeless, so keep that in mind.
Reebok’s most affordable golf shoe might also be its most comfortable.
From a pure comfort perspective, these are the most pleasant to wear.
I could walk around in these all day, and my feet would be pleased.
Performance-wise, these have chunky grips on the bottom of the shoe that feel good on slightly wet grass.
According to Reebok, “Nano Golf has some elements that are not technically water resistant.”
However, they added that they’re “certainly designed for durability on the course.”
I fully expected the OG Pump from Reebok to be a basketball-style shoe.
And I was incredibly wrong.
Instead, they’re a traditional dress-style shoe.
If you like classic dress shoes for golf, the OG Pump is the Reebok for you.
It’s light and water resistant, making it your go-to shoe for every round, regardless of conditions.
And it has a pump, which feels like a trip down memory lane.
And I couldn’t be happier.
The contrast between the pump and the leather shoe is exciting.
I test a lot of golf shoes.
The comfort is just as stellar as the look.
I expect spikes on the bottom when I see a traditional dress-style golf shoe.
Outlook
Reebok is back!
I hope spiked models are coming soon because golfers in areas with bad weather will need them.