True Linkswear’s Antigravity might be my favorite line of golf shoes released in the last few years, but now it’s become a whole collection.
And every time I’ve played golf in competition this season, I’ve done it wearing the Antigravity Pro golf shoe.
The Antigravity Pro was added in three colorways to the Antigravity lineup earlier this summer and it solved my only real drawback of wearing the original Antigravity.
If you want to see everything I loved about the original Antigravity golf shoes, check out my review here. The Antigravity Pros have all the same benefits with a few key upgrades.
With the Antigravity Pro, you still get the supreme comfort from the PEBAX superfoam midsole, which makes every step truly feel like you’re walking on a cloud. It bears repeating that the first time I wore an Antigravity shoe, I put my foot down and didn’t really feel the impact of it hitting the ground.
Despite that cushion and comfort, I also found the Antigravity to be among the most stable spikeless golf shoes I’ve tested.
But the one think I wish was a little more robust was the tread on the bottom. The original Antigravity featured a very minimal tread pattern. While I never had a problem with it, I did wish there was just a little more grip for peace of mind.
Enter the Antigravity Pro with its Agressive TPU Outsole that resembles the tread on True’s OG3 Pro golf shoe. True actually teased this with the limited edition Antigravity+ that came out just before the Masters.
While I had slight hesitations about using the Antigravity in competition — although Joel Dahmen recorded a top-10 on the PGA Tour wearing them — the tread of the Antigravity Pro gives me all the confidence I need.
The sole wasn’t the only change for the Antigravity Pro.
True also added a new Premium TRUEdura Laminated Upper and gave the shoe an upgraded 2-year waterproof warranty. I wore the Antigravity Pro exclusively for a trip to Scotland and during a tournament on a wet morning in Pennsylvania last week and have had zero issues with wet feet.
The Iridescent Camo Heel detailing and the metal logos also help to make this shoe look a touch more premium than the original, despite only costing $25 more.
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I already loved the Antigravity, but the new Antigravity Pro literally solves all of my needs in a golf shoe.
Not only have they upgraded the traction, but they’re upgrading the waterproofing, which I never had any doubts about to begin with.
I still love to wear my original Antigravities, but the new Pros are the only shoe I wear when I play in tournaments and I do it with no worries about slipping or getting my feet wet.
If you’re looking for a versitile and extremely comfortable shoe you can compete in, look no further than the True Linkswear Antigravity Pro.
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