FootJoy Hyperflex Golf Shoes

An innovative combination of aesthetics, rugged materials and versatility, FootJoy Hyperflex golf shoes are the perfect combination of durability and practicality on the golf course. Almost a hybrid between golf trainers and golf boots, shoes from the FootJoy Hyperflex line feature a hardened . . . Read More
FootJoy Hyperflex Golf Shoes

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Frequently Asked Questions

What technology does the FootJoy Hyperflex use to deliver stability and traction during a swing?

The Hyperflex layers up several stability technologies that work exceptionally well together. The PowerStabilizer outsole gives you better lateral support and control than standard lightweight shoes, while the PowerPlate manages rotational forces and maximises energy transfer during high-speed swings. For grip, each shoe has 6 Pulsar cleats from SoftSpikes, plus multiple nubbins and foils across the outsole, making it particularly solid on uneven lies, including fairway bunkers.

How does the FootJoy Hyperflex keep you comfortable over a full 18 holes?

Comfort over a long round comes from full-height, full-length StratoFOAM cushioning, which absorbs shock while returning energy to the foot, paired with an OrthoLite Impressions FitBed that moulds to your foot straight out of the box, for the best of both worlds. The TruFIT System adds a custom-moulded thermoplastic side wrap for a secure, locked-in heel feel, and the Flex Last design's rounded toe box means your foot won't feel cramped on the walk between shots.

Is the FootJoy Hyperflex waterproof, and how durable is the upper?

Yes! The Hyperflex has a ControlKNIT upper that's fully waterproof, highly durable, and easy to wipe clean, which puts it ahead of standard knit uppers when it comes to practicality. FootJoy backs it with a 12-month waterproof guarantee, so you can play with confidence, whatever the conditions.

What size should I order in the FootJoy Hyperflex, and are wide fittings available?

These shoes tend to come up slightly large, so it's worth trying a half size down before you commit. Wide sizes are available for golfers who need more room across the forefoot, and the Flex Last construction, with its rounded toe box and slightly narrower heel, helps lock in a secure fit without sacrificing comfort for either standard or wider feet.