Golf Business News – ECCO Golf launches LT1 shoe

Golf Business News – ECCO Golf launches LT1 shoe

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ECCO GOLF has announced the launch of the LT1 golf shoe, which, it says, ‘sets a new standard in lightness and comfort’ following the introduction of all-new LYTR technology.

LYTR technology combines ECCO’s FLUIDFORM technology with all-new LYTR foam, a cutting-edge material engineered to deliver unparalleled cushioning and rebound. LYTR Foam is seamlessly integrated into the shoe’s sole using FLUIDFORM technology, and when combined with ECCO’s ultra-soft PHORENE material in the midsole, creates a flexible, cloud-like sensation for the wearer.

The LT1 also features a number of ECCO’s other advanced technologies, including the E-DTS NET design on the outsole, an evolution of the company’s DYNAMIC TRACTION SYSTEM. This ensures exceptional durability and provides golfers with multi-directional traction for better grip out on the golf course.

The LT1 also offers a sporty, contemporary look, with an outsole that provides a modern visual twist. Notably, the shank, which guarantees stability and prevents twisting, is visible through the sole, adding a vibrant pop of colour to the overall design.

The LT1 will be available in both a lace and BOA closure styles for both men and women, and features a waterproof membrane that keeps the foot dry and comfortable in wet conditions.

Available in a choice of three colours for men (black, white and concrete, with contrasting sole colour pops) and two colours for women (beige, white). It has an RRP of £170 for the lace model and £200 for the BOA style.

Commenting on its latest footwear launch, Timo Vollrath, Head of Global Marketing at ECCO GOLF, said: “The ECCO GOLF LT1 is a game-changer in every sense. We’ve harnessed our latest technologies to create a golf shoe that offers golfers an experience like no other. It’s testament to our dedication to providing innovative and top-quality products to golfers worldwide.”

The ECCO GOLF LT1 shoe is available in both in BOA and lace closure styles

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