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Final Reviews: Inesis Waterproof Grip Golf Shoes

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Equipment Type: Golf shoe
Vendor: Inesis

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Inesis is a brand that has made a bit of a splash in recent Most Wanted testing. This is especially true of their shoes, which earned "Best Value" spikeless shoe in both 2019 and in 2021—and was rated the most comfortable shoe in 2019.

We've got four Forum members who'll be testing Inesis's Waterproof Grip golf shoes.

@analyticandrew

 

@Curtis Atkinson

@EasyPutter

@MattF

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Inesis Waterproof Grip Golf shoe review.

Intro: I won't go into a long winded intro of myself as most of you know me. Long story short, I'm from Australia originally, now living in NE Ohio. I've been playing for close to 16 years after taking up golf to have something in common with my FIL. I'm a member at Windmill Lakes Golf Club and walk all but 1 or 2 rounds a year there. My normal golf shoes are Puma spikeless, which are very comfortable.

Looks (8 out of 10):

Out of the box, and they did actually come in a box, unlike a couple of the other guys, they looked quite good. Not weird like the Sketchers I used to have, just a good looking golf shoe. Test fitting, they were comfortable, almost as comfortable as my Pumas. I ordered the Midnight Blue and received my second choice of the Snowy White. I was actually not too upset because they really do look good in the white with black accents. Decathlon even went so far as to have the laces branded, not a big deal to me because I always change out the laces for no tie type, but a nice touch. The only failure is the colourways...there aren't enough. I'd like to see them have a pair of black and a pair of grey.
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Fit and comfort (6 out of 10):

This is the downer of my review. We were told that the shoes run small so order the next size up. OK, that's reasonable and I've had to do that with other shoes before. However, I wear a 10.5 and the following is Decathlons sizes: 6.5, 7.5, 8, 9, 9.5, 10.5, 11.5, 12, 13, 13.5 anyone see a problem? Just a really weird range of sizes. I need an 11 but they don't make an 11 so I had to get an 11.5 which leaves a good 1/2" more room than I need in the toes. So walking the shoes make a gooping noise because of the extra length.

They're absolutely comfortable but would be more so if they actually fit properly. Note to Decathlon, please make more sizes or make the shoes to the actual size they say.

Basic Features (20 out of 20):

Traction and waterproofing are the name of the game here.

I'll start with traction first. They grip very very well. I have not had once instance of slipping during a shot or walking whatsoever. The sole design is a lot more aggressive than most spikeless shoes and that's the secret. They will leave marks on the green , which I was surprised about but they don't do any damage. I wish more golf shoe manufacturers used this design for their soles. They're that good.

Waterproofing...it's legit. When we first got the shoes I was struggling to find any moisture to test the waterproofing claims short of hosing myself down in the backyard because we hadn't had a lot of rain. Then this last week in NE Ohio has had some torrential rain and I got to test in real world conditions. Now, the shoes will not stop the water coming in around your ankles, but after playing in pretty atrocious conditions, my toes and tops and bottoms of my feet were dry.

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On Course Performance (20 out of 30):

Traction and waterproofing again are the stand-outs on the course. Absolutely the best shoes I have had in those categories. Stable in the sand, rough and fairway...and puddles. Dry feet after slogging around a very wet course. The reason for lower score goes back to sizing. Yes they were comfortable but there was always that thought in the back of my mind when I was hitting a shot that they just felt a bit off because they were too big. That and the gooping noise when walking is annoying to say the least.

Miscellaneous (8 out of 10):

I like the tongue design with the shoe being that it's connected all the way to the top, it feels more secure. (Maybe that's to help with the sizing issue) The branding on the laces is also a nice touch along with the fact that when you get them you can put them on and play 18 with no break-in required. The minimal amount of packaging is a good decision, not that I'm a greenie, but you really don't need more than the box to put them in. The price is certainly not a deal breaker for $80, which is quite a bit less than a lot of other shoes on the market. After  a half a dozen rounds there's no sign of any wear on the soles, just discolouration.

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Play it or Trade it (10 out of 20):

I'll play them, but only if there's a good chance of rain. The waterproofing and traction trumps the size issues in that regard but can't overcome it in good weather.

Conclusion

The right price with traction and waterproofing galore, but for the love of all that's holy, get the sizes either right or more of them.

Final Score: (72 out of 100)

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In the bag:
Driver: :titelist-small: TSR2 Project X HZRDUS Black 5.5
Fairway: :callaway-small: Apex UW 19° & 21° Project X HZRDUS Smoke RDX Black 5.5

Irons: :mizuno-small: JPX 923 HMP 5-PW UST Mamiya Recoil 95 F4
Wedges: :mizuno-small: T-22 Denim Copper 48°, 52° & 56° UST Mamiya Recoil 95 F4
Putter :Sub70: Sycamore 005 Wide Blade
Bag: 
:Ogio: Alpha Convoy 514
Balls: :callaway-small: Chrome Soft X

Cart: :CaddyTek: CaddyLite ONE Ver. 8


God Bless America🇺🇸, God save the King🇬🇧, God defend New Zealand🇳🇿 and thank Christ for Australia🇦🇺!

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Looks
Fit and Comfort
Basic Features
On-Course Performance
Miscellaneous
Wear Them or Trade Them?

Beyond the Official MGS Testing for the Decathlon Inesis Waterproof spikeless golf shoes, I kept wearing them for the rest of the 2021 season and all of the 2022 season, total of 202 9 hole equivalent rounds (18 holes counted as 2) or 101 18 hole rounds.  I like the 9 hole equivalent for this test because 90% of my rounds were 9 holes and that includes a lot more walking on paved surfaces that increased the amount of abrasive conditions the shoes walked on than just the distance from hole 9 to the 10th tee box.

End of 2021.  This was what the tops and bottoms looked like after the 80 rounds from testing to end of season
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The next 124 rounds of 2022 saw no discernable or excessive wear on the sole grips.  The shoes stayed completely waterproof.
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What ultimately did these shoes in was the exceptional waterproofingHow?  If a shoe is not properly aired and dried after each wearing, the bacteria on feet and natural sweating from feet leaves wetness behind that the bacteria thrive in and that creates its own unique smell that lingers.  The shoes got to the point where SWMBO insisted I not keep them in house and there was no way I was putting them in my vehicle but it was after the last day of play on November 12, 2022 and the shoes were still waterproof with good tread that worked well that autumn day.  I stashed them underneath the tarp covering the patio furniture and that's where they spent an epic Buffalo NY winter.

The last round for the shoes was Friday April 28, 2023 was forecast for rain to start at tee time and then increase through the rest of the evening into the following day.  With a golf glove to continue testing and prospect for a full 18 holes, I pulled the shoes out of where I had secreted them away when the patio furniture was uncovered in March, laced them up and put them on at the course.  The thorough cleaning end of 2022 was about how they smelled which while not repulsive had hints of the worst they had been.  But dry warm feet and socks was my primary concern.

Course conditions were wet.  The rain began as drizzle and went off until walking up the 7th fairway when the real rain arrived.  Wet grass, low spots filled to toe covering puddles, everything I had enjoyed dry feet while testing and again my first pair or Decathlon Inesis shoes were dry and warm.  They contributed to an exceptional round with only a little fatigue soreness leaving the 18th green for the vehicle.

How the decision was made to part ways.  In the vehicle I had not changed them as it was always easy to drive with these Decathlon Inesis shoes with their grip designed "tread" so to be out of the driving rain quicker once umbrellas were put away, I did not change my shoes.  Yet.  A mile into the drive I was looking for a parking lot and as soon as I could stop those venerable shoes came off and sneakers on.  I tied the laces together and hung them on my vehicle's hitch mounted bike rack and they traveled the rest of the way home outside.  In somewhat ceremoneous form, the trash bin lid was lifted, shoes were dropped in, and instantly the odor was cut off from ability to offend my senses.

Take away - the trick to keeping any shoe or boot odor free is to ensure it dries thoroughly once worn and I had not been doing that with my first pair of Decathlon Inesis Waterproof shoes.  I have been doing it with my FootJoy cleated golf shoes and every one of wife's and daughter's shoes that go through the laundry, usually left in my workroom.

Would I buy them again?  I already have and it took searching "Decathlon+Inesis" and then navigating into the site to find the golf shoes.  The color is Asphalt Blue this time and delivery is expected this week. 

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Hey guys, appreciate the reviews.  I've worn Inesis for the last couple years and completely love mine.  I'm with you on wishing there were some more colors - like a black or grey (and not just the saddle).  Mine have stayed nice and dry - but one one pair (I have white, brown and blue) the trim along the edge is peeling away.  Has NOT impacted the waterproofing - just odd. 

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Question for you - why did you buy a different size?  I'm a 9.5 in every shoe I own, including these.  I really like the fit.  And yes, I'm a walker... I don't find that they are small.  

Best thing - can't beat the price.

 

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1 hour ago, WaffleHouseTour said:

Question for you - why did you buy a different size?

We were told that they run small and their website states that they run small. I'm a 10.5, so an 11 would be perfect but they don't make an 11.

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15 hours ago, MattF said:

We were told that they run small and their website states that they run small. I'm a 10.5, so an 11 would be perfect but they don't make an 11.

Inesis should have replaced the shoes with the right size.

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3 hours ago, fozcycle said:

Inesis should have replaced the shoes with the right size.

I agree, but they simply don't see a size 11. They go from 10.5 to 11.5 and I noted that in my review. Plus, their stock was very very limited. When we went on their website, most of the sizes and colours were out of stock.

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It's would be good if I can test it as it is now Autumn/fall here in New Zealand and winter is definitely coming.  Courses are always damp to say the least so this will put this shoe to a great test.

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I only walk courses I can survive or on level fairways, so I'm mostly a rider. Although golf season is always too short and wet here in the northeast, its a lovely place to splash through a golf round in the Spring. And I can guarantee that any shoes I wear are stress-tested to the seams . . . I carry a hefty load even without a bag of clubs. I've had 70 years to pack it on but no one ever has to wait for me to catch up, even if they're riding!

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Really interested to find out how the comfort and support is. Footjoys have a narrow toe box and my feet are always sore after a round. 

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I try to walk as much as I can on carts only courses. I currently wear Sketchers and if there is a more comfortable pair of shoes out there,

I would really like to know.

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I tried to purchase a pair in my size several times but they were always sold out. Would love to try them and give my feedback. I’ve traditional worn foot joys, and have also tried Nike and under armor shoes in the past. Last year I bought a pair of adidas spineless shoes on a whim and I love them. 

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Great!! I am a walker that play at least 5-6 times a month and with summer golf approaching I would love to try a new pair of INESIS, I am always looking to try new and improved equipments, awesome!!, I own two new pairs of spikeless ECCO and they make a huge difference on the golf course. Please, I would like to be chosen for this test. Thank you

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I'm quite a shoe hawk. Love the classic leather shoes. Allen Edmonds, Walter Genuin Italian, Dexter Classics. Gotta look good when you play in plus fours!

I'd like to try some spikeless shoes to compare against real high end shoes.

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Recently switched from Softspikes to spikeless shoes...Inesis isn't available in shops/courses here in Indianapolis.

Please include me in this great opportunity please 

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I have trouble finding shoes that fit comfortably because of the arthritis in my left foot.  Would be glad to see if maybe these are the ones I need and others with foot problems could use.

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I'm a 6' 2", 230 lbs, but fit, 72-YO confirmed walking golfer who plays >100 holes/week on average, 12 months a year. Due perhaps to a touch of polio in that 1950s epidemic, my feet are 1.5 men's sizes different (10.5W, 12W), so finding athletic shoes for any sport has been a life-long pain, sometimes literally. I wore the Footjoy Contour for years, but they recently changed it radically fitwise, and they did not hold up, either--one of the eyelets ripped out, I hand sewed it back together. Then I found an Adidas shoe (11.5 W) that I love, but now its discontinued. All true--really! On the hunt again.

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interesting looking shoe.  I would really like to try this shoe to see how it performs in real life.  Shoe size 8.5

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As a relatively new golfer, I did not know the the importance of golf shoe technology, I assumed all the shoes performed the same function without much variation. However, in the last 4 fours years I have tried on many golf shoes and been exposed to many novice and experienced golfer ideals regarding golf shoes. Some were okay and some were just horribly uncomfortable. I have some issues with my wide feet, so a more comfortable shoe with some bells and whistles would be a welcomed addition to my golf closes. If selected a 11 1/2 shoe would be great. Thanks for the potential opportunity!

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Very interested in the waterproofing of the Inesis golf shoe. I play in rain and wet conditions frequently. Because of this I’ve always worn spikes. I am excited and would be honored to give these a shot!

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I only wear spikeless shoes (Ecco Biom Hybrid GTX 3). I jog between shots and it gets my heart rate up to about 160 or so. Great exercise (like interval training). These shoes would be interesting to test as my Eccos could use some extra cushioning.

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I'm interested in seeing how breathable these shoes are and how water-proof they really are. I say this because of the fact that I have had brands that say their shoe is "water proof" but its barely water resistant, the reason that a shoe being water proof is so important is that 1. I'm on a golf team and we will play in any weather, 2. I live in the pacific northwest in Washington State, so lots of water. Lastly the second most inporntant factor is grip, I use spiked golf shoes since I wanted guaranteed traction since when I've used spikless I find that they don't have enough grip, especially in wet weather. I hope that these shoes will stand up to the standards that it sets and that it goes beyond them too.

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