Golfers love a good debate and few topics get the shoes spinning like this one: BOA system or traditional laces? The BOA system with its dial-based closure promises convenience and a consistent fit while laces are the classic go-to for, I would imagine, the majority of golfers. But which one is best? Let’s dive into this discussion and, most importantly, hear your opinion in the comments below.
BOA system: Convenience at its best?
The BOA system has built its reputation on simplicity. Just turn the dial and you’ve got a snug, even fit that doesn’t loosen during 18 holes. It’s perfect for those mid-round adjustments when your feet swell or your fit feels off. No bending down to tie a knot, no worrying about laces coming undone on the 12th hole. Sounds pretty great, right? But does the BOA system’s convenience outweigh the cost for you? Or do you think it’s just solving a problem you don’t have?
Laces: Classic, customizable, reliable?
On the flip side, laces have been around forever—and for good reason. They’re simple, effective and let you tweak the tension exactly where you need it. Some golfers argue that laces offer a more personalized fit, especially for those who prefer a looser feel near the toes or tighter pressure across the midfoot. Plus, there’s something timeless about the look of laces. Do you think laces offer better control or is their classic appeal part of their charm for you?
Durability and style: BOA or bust?
BOA’s durability is another selling point. The BOA system stays tight and secure throughout your round, no matter the conditions. No more fumbling with wet or muddy laces on a rainy day. And let’s be honest, BOA-equipped shoes look sleek and modern which might be a big deal for golfers who care about aesthetics. But is BOA’s durability enough to make you overlook the potential for mechanical issues, rare as they are? Or does its modern look win you over?
Price and practicality: Does BOA earn its premium?
Here’s where the debate really heats up. The cost. BOA-equipped shoes usually come with a higher price tag and not everyone is convinced they’re worth the extra cash. Meanwhile, laced shoes are often more budget-friendly and if a lace snaps, it’s an easy fix. Does the added convenience and tech of BOA justify the price for you? Or do you think laces offer more bang for your buck?
Your opinion
Where do you stand? Are you Team BOA, loving the ease and precision of the dial? Or do you swear by the timeless reliability of laces? Maybe you’ve tried both and have strong opinions about what works best for your game. Share your thoughts below. This is your chance to weigh in on one of golf’s most polarizing products!
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