ECCO launch street-style golf shoe

Danish shoe manufacturer, ECCO, has announced the launch of their new athletically-styled Casual Cool II GTX golf shoe.
Danish shoe manufacturer, ECCO, has announced the launch of their new athletically-styled Casual Cool II GTX golf shoe.
Showcasing the new Four Dots logo concept alongside enhanced leathers, technologies and craftsmanship, the Casual Cool II GTX is inspired by street fashion and, say ECCO, is the ideal choice for players who want to turn heads with their shoes as well as their games.
These daring new styles feature distinctive colours and all the benefits of advanced ECCO technologies, including an innovative, hard-wearing TPU outsole, unrivalled Gore-Tex waterproof technology, improved leathers and superior shock absorption.
A sleek, single-density, transparent TPU outsole and visible TPU foil colour-matched to the upper combine with a new, low-profile direct-injected midsole that provides superb on-course performance and style.
ECCO men’s golf shoes are worn in competition by scores of international Tour stars including Colin Montgomerie, Aaron Baddeley, Stuart Appleby, Fred Couples, Thomas Bjorn, Arjun Atwal, Thongchai Jaidee and John Bickerton.
Guaranteeing a level of quality that cannot be matched by any major footwear manufacturer, ECCO claim that every golf shoe passes by more than 225 sets of highly-skilled hands during production.
This labour-intensive process facilitates the brand’s unrivalled attention to detail that helps discerning players look, feel and play their best.
The Casual Cool II GTX is available in three colour options; Black, White and a stunning Buffed Silver with a suggested retail price of £125.
For further information on Ultra Performance and other products in the ECCO range please visit www.eccogolf.com
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