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Community Lab: SQAIRZ Golf Shoes

Community Lab: SQAIRZ Golf Shoes

There’s always that moment with new gear where everything feels right.

Fresh out of the box, first few rounds, everything clicks. Comfort is high, confidence is high, and it feels like you found something that might actually stick.

But the real story starts after that.

This Community Lab is built to get past that early phase and understand what SQAIRZ golf shoes actually look like over time. Not just a couple of rounds, but through the ups and downs of a full golf season.

Because that’s where the truth shows up.

This lab is focused on long-term performance. Multiple rounds, different conditions, real use. We want to see how these shoes hold up when they stop feeling new and start becoming part of your routine.

At Life At The Turn, this is where things get interesting. Real feedback, real experiences, and real conversations between golfers and brands.

About SQAIRZ

SQAIRZ is not trying to fit into the mold of traditional golf footwear.

The square toe design stands out immediately, but it is not just for looks. It is built to create a wider, more stable base, helping golfers feel more grounded and connected during the swing.

The goal is simple. More stability, better balance, and the potential to generate more speed.

They are one of the few brands in the category openly leaning into performance gains, including the idea that their shoes can help increase club head speed.

That is a big claim.

And it is exactly why this lab exists.

What we want to learn

This is about the full experience over time.

How do they perform once the initial excitement wears off?
Do they actually feel more stable and supportive during the swing?
Is there any noticeable change in club head speed or distance?
How do they hold up after repeated rounds and practice sessions?
Do they stay comfortable across long days on the course?
How do they handle different conditions like wet mornings or firm summer turf?
Are they easy to clean and maintain, or do they start to show wear quickly?
And maybe most importantly, do you actually enjoy wearing them week after week?

What we expect from testers

Use the shoes consistently, share honest feedback as your experience evolves, and bring the community along with you through real updates, photos, and conversations.

The best Community Labs are not just reviews. They are shared experiences that help other golfers make better decisions.

Why this matters

SQAIRZ is doing something different in a category that often looks and feels the same.

But different only matters if it works.

This Community Lab is how we find out. Through real golfers, real rounds, and real time.

So if you are part of this, lean into it. Pay attention, be honest, and share what you are seeing.

Because someone else in this community is going to read your experience and decide if SQAIRZ is worth the step.

Click Yes to the RSVP button to sign up!

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Patrick Dawes

Founding Member

Just now, On-In-Two said:

My wife is taking up golf, so I've been looking at shoes more, because she is looking at them 🤣. She just had a pair of G/Fore delivered. I played those last year and enjoyed them, but I had to size up to get my toes to be comfortable. I've tried Ecco, G/Fore, Adidas, Travis Mathew, Footjoy and Sqairz. Over the winters I dumped all but two pairs and I'm starting over this year. Sqairz are back up for another possible run. I walk 90% of my rounds (60 rounds a year), so shoes are super critical to enjoying the game.

I got big old feet (so I guess my avatar is appropriate) so the wider tow box it calling me. I re-listened to the talk on the way in to work this morning because I was thinking about getting a new pair of spiked shoes as I only have spike less currently and thought I might want to try a bit ore grip as I am working on upping my swing speed.

Coulter

Founding Member

16 minutes ago, On-In-Two said:

My wife is taking up golf, so I've been looking at shoes more, because she is looking at them 🤣. She just had a pair of G/Fore delivered. I played those last year and enjoyed them, but I had to size up to get my toes to be comfortable. I've tried Ecco, G/Fore, Adidas, Travis Mathew, Footjoy and Sqairz. Over the winters I dumped all but two pairs and I'm starting over this year. Sqairz are back up for another possible run. I walk 90% of my rounds (60 rounds a year), so shoes are super critical to enjoying the game.

I’d have to agree that the right pair of shoes are really important especially in your case. What are your favorites so far?

On-In-Two

Yearly

1 hour ago, Patrick Dawes said:

I got big old feet (so I guess my avatar is appropriate) so the wider tow box it calling me. I re-listened to the talk on the way in to work this morning because I was thinking about getting a new pair of spiked shoes as I only have spike less currently and thought I might want to try a bit ore grip as I am working on upping my swing speed.

Then spiked for sure. I've seen a few articles and videos that talk about the importance of spiked shoes at higher speed. Higher being maybe 100 and up. While spike less are comfortable and I prefer them, I play in the morning a lot so spiked is becoming more my norm.

On-In-Two

Yearly

1 hour ago, Coulter said:

I’d have to agree that the right pair of shoes are really important especially in your case. What are your favorites so far?

If the G/Fore had fit slightly better, it would be top two for sure. My felt always felt pretty good in them. Right now I'm sticking with the Adidas Tour 360 for my spiked shoe. My feet feel decent after a round in those. My Sqairz Speedmesh were pretty good, but did not keep my feet dry the way I expected. Otherwise they were comfortable. I'm expecting the new versions to be really good.

Coulter

Founding Member

The hat and (fingers crossed that @StillEwe is proud of me) socks came in!

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Patrick Dawes

Founding Member

I am waiting for this one to do some comparing as I think I want to go for some nice spiked shoes for fall golf when it returns in a few months

Coulter

Founding Member

12 minutes ago, StillEwe said:

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Part of me wants to wait to try the freshies with freshie shoes.. but it’s going to be tough to pass them by this weekend 🤣


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