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Accessory Review: Lamkin StingFree Golf Shoe Insoles
by Jeffrey Reed, Editor, LondonOntarioGolf.com
You know the Lamkin name for its 80 years experience in research and development of advanced material technology – and, course, some of the finest grips in golf. Now, Lamkin offers its ground-breaking StingFree golf shoe insoles.
In fact, Lamkin now offers StingFree insoles for sport and dress shoes, plus an Ultralite model insole. StingFree Patented Technology – also part of Lamkin’s Crossline Tour grips – incorporates a multi-layer proprietary composite material which provides maximum shock absorption. The technology is clinically proven to reduce impact shockwaves up to 80% greater than typical insoles.
As a physically challenged golfer with club feet and a host of skeletal issues, I put Lamkin’s insoles to the test, and found them to offer ultimate comfort and, yes, shock absorption. According to Lamkin Corporation president and CEO, Bob
Lamkin, “A player’s performance on the golf course is directly connected to how comfortable they are during the golf swing, and people’s feet take a pounding just as much as their hands.”
Lamkin is right, and the new StingFree insoles go a long way in helping combat shockwaves and fatigue. They use a three-layer composite technology uniquely designed to absorb impact vibration. A firm, synthetic base layer absorbs impact vibrations while a stabilizing layer of Kevlar blocks and dissipates the impact away from the feet for maximum shock absorption. The third, softer layer is designed to provide a non-slip and comfortable surface for a golfer’s feet.
The Lamkin StingFree insole carries a MSRP of $32.95. For more information, visit
www.lamkininsoles.com.
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