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Montesano: Two big toes up for Sqairz Speed2 LT golf shoes

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Unboxing is all the rage for the latest generation of content delivery people. Even before you unbox your first pair of Sqairz golf shoes, you cannot help but wonder at the marvelous elephant in the room: the square toe. Every other shoe on the market has a rounded toe of some point, with some reaching a weapon-like point. Not so with Sqairz, whose squared-off toe is, ironically, the tip of the iceberg.

Let’s talk about the shoe elements (shoelements?) that jump off the deck when you pick up your first Sqairz. Number one, they feel light. Number two, they feel sturdy, but not heavy. Number three, there is something going on with those laces. Number four, they have a brand-specific sock built specifically to interface with their shoe. You don’t get those shoe elements with other brands, at least the ones that I’ve worn in the past.

Patented roomier toe box. We opened up the toe box for your toes to spread naturally, creating better balance and more ground connection.

As soon as your foot slides into the Sqairz, you feel this gathering around your heel/ankle region. You’re not restrained, as you would have with a high-top or a boot. Instead, you feel secure. It’s the idea that there will be no sliding around. It gives you a bit of confidence off the starter’s pistol. At the same time, the absence of the traditional toe point is rendered unimportant. There is much room in the toe box, but not so much that you feel as if you were wearing clown shoes.

It’s the perfect balance of lightweight comfort and proven performance. And—at under 425 grams, it’s lighter than the competition and does one thing no other shoe can—it helps you use the ground better.

One of the negative aspects of coaching high school golf is that playing time is curtailed. I wore my new Sqairz in the cart and on a few walking bursts during our April-May season, but no golf! I finally got out for a scramble event in early June, after rediscovering my swing on the range for a full week. Yup, Sqairz at the range! I’m going to give credit where credit is due. I holed a seven-iron from 155 (knock-down under the wind) for eagle on our 15th hole, and we ultimately placed third in the event, at 13-under par. As the rainy day wore on, I never lost footing once, never felt unstable, and increased the fierceness of my lash, thanks to this ridiculous confidence that I had in my new shoes.

Refined modern aesthetics. A shoe that looks as good as it plays, combining premium craftsmanship with lightweight, high-performance tech.

Did I mention how good I look? Have you seen those shoes, where diverse elements do battle for your attention? This isn’t that shoe. The white background is enhanced by the piping and edging of the supporting color. The Sqairz isn’t a shoe that you’ll wear from course to club, but you’ll wish that you could. I’ll put in a request for some casual, around-town footwear.

Crunch the croutons

Here is the straight dope on what separates the Sqairz LT series from other shoes. Sqairz provides the initial marketing content, and we interpret it for you.

New Lightweight TPU Outsole: Crafted for maximum performance and durability while maintaining a featherlight feel. –This means that it doesn’t feel like a total collapse of the sole, at some point during the round.

New Lightweight NRG-FoamTM EVA Midsole: Optimized for energy return and comfort, keeping you fresh through every round. –It’s difficult to create durability and comfort, so the foam is what gets you the comfort.

Dual-Density Compression Foam Footbed: Provides immediate step-in comfort for a superior experience from tee to green. –See above. We told you that they are comfortable!

100% Waterproof Premium Microfiber Upper: Designed to keep your feet dry in any weather while offering exceptional breathability to ensure cool, all-day comfort on the course. –Remember dew? Remember summer rains that feel great? Remember shoulder season soakers? Stay dry, friends.

TPU Heel Stabilizer: Extends from the heel to the arch, delivering exceptional integrated arch support for a secure, grounded stride. –We’re all intrigued by the Scheffler Slide, but that doesn’t translate to want-that-in-my-swing. Stable heel menas no slide.

Proprietary Carbon Heel-to-Arch Support: Delivers lightweight stability, supports lateral torsion, and prevents rollover for a secure, balanced foundation during every swing. Engineered for Performance and Power. –Something that we don’t consider in a shoe, until now. That between heel and toe pad space needs a bar of its own.

Hybrid Smart Traction System: The patented outsole delivers superior grip with over 290 points of ground contact, combining the comfort of spikeless shoes with the stability and traction of spikes for improved consistency and distance. –For those of us of a certain age, we remember the transition from nails to softspikes. Slippage was the major concern. We don’t worry about that with these kicks.

Six Strategically Placed Replaceable Pivix Softspikes®: Triangulated under the pressure points of the foot to maximize traction and prevent slipping during every swing. –Seriously? Just six major cleats, complemented by nestled nubbins.

Sta-Put Lacing System: Silicone-printed laces lock in comfort and performance without the need for retying, keeping you focused on your game –I fell in love with these laces at first glance. Why not have no-slip be your mantra, from shoe to lace? These lassos aren’t shifting any which way

Breathable Textured Tongue and Collar Lining: Forms to your foot for unparalleled airflow and comfort during every round –Whether coaching or playing, I typically unburden my feets and step right into a pair of crocs #NoCrocHate. Not needed with my Sqairz, although I still do it #CrocNation

Lateral and Medial Embossing: Enhances structural integrity to keep you grounded under pressure. –I won’t lie: no comprendo embossing. However, since I felt one with the ground, from first tee to final green, I’ll step to this one with a smile

Did we say “yes to the dress,” or in this case, the shoes? It’s two big toes up, or out, or whatever big toes do, to signify approval. Sqairz is worth the investment. Bank on it.

Ronald Montesano writes for GolfWRX.com from western New York. He dabbles in coaching golf and teaching Spanish, in addition to scribbling columns on all aspects of golf, from apparel to architecture, from equipment to travel. Follow Ronald on Twitter at @buffalogolfer.

2 Comments

2 Comments

  1. Cris

    Jul 3, 2025 at 1:54 pm

    How about some actual wide toebox shoes? They’re not clown shoes. They’re more anatomically appropriate and performance oriented than all these shows giving people bunions/busting people’s ankles.

  2. Rich D

    Jul 2, 2025 at 5:36 pm

    They’re lighter than the originals, and that was a deal-breaker for me. I want a heavier shoe, so I recently returned to adidas 360s.

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