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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Crocs Ace Golf Shoes - Black

Crocs introduces a revolutionary new golf shoe featuring all the comfort you've grown to love from Crocs' shoes. Designed to make your day on the links better and maybe even improve your game. Features include: ? the fusion of comfort and sport, a concept pioneered by others but perfected by crocs ? circulation nubs stimulate blood flow ? footbed conforms to foot creating a custom fit ? loose fit and lightweight design allow feet to bend and expand naturally, reducing fatigue ? adjustable heel straphugs the heel enhancing stability and performance ? ventilation ports increase breathability while visually helping you line up your feet "square to the ball? for increased aim and accuracy ? no holes on sides to protect your feet from fresh morning dew and incredibly easy to clean ? traditional golf spike pattern includes an innovative ?target? pattern to help you focus your game ? lug traction system features extra traction to effectively balance weight during swing ? so easy to get on and off you may forget how to tie your old golf shoes
Customer Review: Crocs Ace Golf Shoes
I consider these golf shoes to be a minor miracle. With Crocs Aces, I can now walk nine holes of golf without foot pain, something I've been unable to do for at least the past ten years. I've worn golf shoes from FootJoy, Etonic, New Balance, Nike and others but never without forefoot pain until the Crocs Aces. They are comfortable, have good traction, and keep my feet dry in damp grass. I've worn them for more than a dozen rounds (nine holes) and so far they seem to be reasonably durable although I don't expect to get more than one season out of them. But at this price I have no problem with that -- I'll just buy a new pair next year. Note that they fit smaller than Crocs Caymans. Also, based on a review I read elsewhere, I always wear socks with the Aces.


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There is no doubt that t-shirts are here to stay. No matter your age, size or sensibilities, if you feel the urge to express your view, to tell complete strangers how it is, to point out why you are right and everyone else is wrong, then get a t-shirt.

Ruth Lanham
Entrepreneur, Author, T-Shirt Designer

Ruth Lanham is a T-shirt designer who authors three websites and writes on various topics relating to t-shirt design and Christianity.

For more information or to contact Ruth please visit her website.

http://www.topteedesigns.com

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