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Review: Adidas Code Chaos 25 Golf Shoes

Adidas Code Chaos 25 golf shoes

Adidas has been a leader in providing high-performance, traditional-looking golf shoes with its Tour360 line. Over the years, the Tour360 has been updated multiple times to enhance cushioning, stability, traction, and comfort while maintaining a classic appearance.

In 2020, Adidas introduced a new option for golfers seeking a sportier, modern look without compromising performance: the original Code Chaos. Constructed with multi-layer mesh, the Code Chaos offered breathability, lightweight feel, and waterproof protection.

Now, the latest iteration of the Code Chaos, known as Code Chaos 25, is set to be released by Adidas.

Who is the Adidas Code Chaos 25 golf shoe for?

Designed for golfers who seek higher performance than casual spikeless shoes but desire a more youthful and versatile style compared to traditional spiked models, the Code Chaos 25 caters to a specific niche in the golf shoe market.

What should I know about the Adidas Code Chaos 25 golf shoes?

Adidas focused on enhancing traction and stability while maintaining comfort as the primary goals for the Code Chaos 25. The addition of a 3D Torsion Plate in the outsole minimizes midfoot bending and heel slippage during the swing.

Furthermore, updates to the TwistGrip lugs on the outsole increase traction by up to 40 percent over previous versions of the Code Chaos.

Adidas Code Chaos 25

Adidas Code Chaos 25 has a rigid plate in the center of the outsole and traction-enhancing lugs. (Adidas)

Combining Boost and Lightstrike materials, the hybrid midsole of the Code Chaos 25 delivers superior cushioning and comfort for walking the course. The upper features a flexible, multi-layer knit material with a transparent polyurethane film for waterproofing and a unique aesthetic.

In addition to the traditional lace-up versions for men and women, there is an innovative BOA version of the Code Chaos 25. This version offers a personalized fit through the use of the BOA PerformFit Wrap system, providing a secure feel during play that can be easily adjusted and released.

Adidas Code Chaos 25

The BOA PerformFit Wrap system encases your foot in the shoe and allows golfers to personalize their fit. (David Dusek/Golfweek)

How much do Adidas Code Chaos 25 golf shoes cost?

The men’s laced version of the Code Chaos 25 will be priced at $160, while the BOA version will cost $180. For women, the laced and BOA editions will also be priced at $160 and $180, respectively.

When will the Adidas Code Chaos 25 golf shoes be available?

The Adidas Code Chaos 25 golf shoes are scheduled to hit store shelves starting August 1.

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