![]() Some people prefer firm cushion, others prefer plush. You and I both understand that comfort is rather subjective-similar to a mattress (get your mind out of the gutter, we’re talking about golf). And while I wholeheartedly agree that the two aren’t mutually exclusive, the Air Max 90 G is not comfortable in the slightest. Right? Comfort CompromisedĬan a golf shoe look good and feel good? If you’ve seen some of our other reviews, you’d probably say yes. I know it’s not a great look but the shoe looks so unassuming that I was able to easily pull it off. As blasphemous as it sounds, I wore the NIKE Air Max 90 G to my day job so I could head straight to the course after. Putting performance aside (we’ll get to that later), I can’t deny that this shoe looks darned good. Something about the visible Air has me feeling some type of way … As a self-proclaimed sneakerhead and proud owner of a few pairs of the OG Air Max 90, I can’t help but drool over the timeless design. It’s clear that NIKE chose to focus on style rather than substance (or in this case, performance). It’s made primarily of mesh with TPU overlays whereas its casual counterpart may feature more premium materials, depending on the colorway. You won’t find the Air Max 90 G dressed in suede, leather or canvas. One other noticeable difference is the materials. The biggest difference between the two shoes is the sole: the spikeless traction is noticeable but not outlandish. Rather than create an entirely new design, NIKE flexed their creative muscles to make subtle changes to the OG silhouette. Spot the DifferenceĪt first glance, the NIKE Air Max 90 G looks nearly identical to its casual counterpart. The Air Max 90 G comes with a standard one-year waterproof warranty and retails for $130. ![]()
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