ZeroTie Handsfree Shoes Golf Shoes – BOA’s Got Nothing on This!

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I was introduced to some new golf footwear from ZeroTie Handsfree Shoes this past January at the annual PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando FL. A couple of friends who had stopped by the booth and spoken with Forrest Brown, VP of Sales came to me and said there was a new “footwear technology” that I needed to check out. That technology was ZeroTie Handsfree Shoes.

For those of you not familiar with the brand, ZeroTie Handsfree Shoes are handsfree lacing shoes. That’s right, you don’t use your hands to tie or untie these shoes. It’s all done with the use of a tightening “wheel” on the heel bevel. The wheel is positioned such that you simply step into the shoe (again without using your hands), tilt your heel back with toe pointing at angle so wheel engages the ground and simply pull your foot back to tighten laces. Now, do the same thing with the other foot.  When you feel the shoes are tight enough, you’re done! Taking the ZeroTie Handsfree Shoes off is even easier, simply step down on the release lever on the heel and walk out of the shoes. It’s that simple.

Apart from the unique tightening system, ZeroTie Handsfree Shoes are made from high quality materials and feature a man-made upper, breathable lining, removable insole, and supportive non-slip bottom. It’s the no-slip soles that make them golf-worthy and comparable to many spikeless golf shoes. In fact, of the eleven different models offered by ZeroTie Handsfree Shoes, about half of them have soles I would feel confident with on the golf course. The Backswing Blucher Classic and Backswing Moctoe Classic models are specifically for golf.

Recently, the company launched two new golf-specific models: The Blucher Classic and Moctoe Classic. These ZeroTie Handsfree Shoes are great shoes that rival competitive brands in the $300 range. They feature high-grade, water-resistant leather uppers, anti-microbial linings, 3 layers of EVA underfoot, and supportive non-slip bottoms. The Moctoe Classic and Blucher Classic can be worn on or off the course; in fact, wear them to the course and you won’t have to worry about changing shoes! The Backswing Moctoe Classics are available for both men and women. Men’s are available in whole and half sizes 8 – 12, 13 and only in Black. Women’s are available in sizes 6 – 10, 11 and in either Black or a sharp looking Red/Cayenne colorway. The Backswing Blucher Classic is available in whole and half sizes 8 – 12, 13 and in either Cognac or Bone. Retail price is $159.90 for men and $149.90 for women.

Another model that is well-suited for golf is the Rocky Run, which are available for both men and women. These shoes are extremely comfortable and offer all the support you’ll need to get around the golf course. They’re sport enough for just about any outdoor activity or casual event and the no-slip sole will keep you well connected to the ground while on the golf course. Men’s are available in half-sizes 8 – 13 and in either Black or White. Retail price is $98.90. Rocky Runs are available for women in three colorways: Black, Purple/Lavender and Gray/Grey Blue in half-sizes 6 – 10, 11. Retail price is $119.90

If you’re one of many people who struggle with back pain and bending down to tie your shoes often seems more trouble than it’s worth, then it may be worth your while to look into ZeroTie Handsfree Shoes. ZeroTie Handsfree Shoes was invented by Greg Johnson, who constantly watched his mother struggle with this very thing due to severe arthritis.

To the best of my knowledge, ZeroTie Handsfree Shoes are not yet available in any major retailers, however as the brand’s popularity increases, I’m sure that will change. For the time being, they can be purchased on their website, www.ZeroTie.com. Be sure to look at other models that are suitable for running, walking and working out.

David Theoret

David Theoret has been in the golf and golf travel industry for over 12 years, primarily selling online advertising. For the past seven years, he has also been a golf writer, reviewing golf courses, resorts, destinations, equipment, golf apparel, and training aids – the latter of which never seems to help. What started as a dream years ago, by God’s grace, became a reality in 2015 when The Golfin’ Guy editorial marketing company was founded. Working together with golf course designer Ron Garl; David’s articles and reviews have been posted on many golf travel, equipment, and apparel websites.

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