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Leaderboard Rating:
9 /10
Pros
  • Moisture wicking
  • Soft and comfortable to wear
  • Breathable pique mesh top panel
Cons
  • None
Adidas Golf Tour Performance Crew Socks Adidas Golf Tour Performance Crew Socks

Review: Adidas Golf Tour Performance Crew Socks

Written by  Graham Green on Wednesday, 14 December 2011
Golf socks that keep you dry, warm, and comfortable are essential to a successful golf game. With this in mind, we review the Adidas Golf Tour Performance Crew Socks.

Most of us put very little thought into what golf socks we should buy, certainly a lot less than when purchasing golf shoes. We should in fact be looking for socks with features that complement the shoes we wear when out on the course.

The Adidas Golf Tour Performance Crew Socks benefit from a padded heal and toe which provide superb comfort and help to prevent rubbing from your golf shoes. Made from a combination of ClimaCool, nylon, and spandex fabrics, they wick moisture from your feet to the surface of the sock for easy evaporation, while the pique mesh top panel aids breathability.

It's hard to get excited about socks, but the Tour Performance Crew Socks certainly got our attention. They are incredibly soft, comfortable, and keep the feet warm in the cold and cool in the warmer weather.

As an added bonus, their anti-microbial technology helps stop the build up of bacteria - so no more smelly feet!

As socks go, Adidas Golf Tour Performance Crew Socks are a winner in our book. They're stylish and can be worn both on and off the golf course, and are great value for money too.



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