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GolfWRX member testing: Reviewing the SQAIRZ VELO golf shoe

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Our forum faithful are well acquainted with the incredible giveaways and review opportunities in the realm of threads and comments, but we want to ensure front-page readers are involved as well.

Check out what GolfWRX members are saying about the SQAIRZ VELO golf shoe.

SQAIRZ VELO Golf Shoes

SQAIRZ believes this golf shoe can greatly impact your swing speed and distance, and independent studies continue to validate it, too. This shoe is endorsed by tour legends Sir Nick Faldo and David Duval and world-renowned instructors Jim McLean, Rick Smith, and David Leadbetter.

Check out the full testing thread here.

How we choose our testers

GolfWRX staff evaluates each entry against the criteria laid out in the testing thread to determine the best fit for each specific product — For example, if a game-improvement iron is being tested, game-improvement iron-playing golfers will be considered.

Member testers

  • @MJP22
  • @eric61
  • @Warrick
  • @jtmagic
  • @jas904

SQAIRZ VELO Golf Shoe review themes

  • Improved on-course performance (yes, our members corroborated this..)
  • Surprising level of comfort for a spiked shoe
  • Strong stability
  • Lightweight feeling
  • Room for improvement related to location and size of company branding

Member review highlights

@MJP22

Received delivery yesterday of my Blue/White option. Out of the box, I feel these are better looking in person than they come off when looking at pics online. I went with blue as it tends to fit best with my general color style with my clothes as I don’t wear much black. I like the general look of the shoe as they are that “Athletic Shoe” look in between a sneaker or dress shoe. The material certainly feels premium, and there are virtually no seems in the upper for a nice clean look.

Having a wider foot, I always struggle with sizing and avoid some brands completely due to the lack of attractive wide style color schemes. I removed the structural packaging and put these on inside the house to wear them for a while to my wife’s annoyance (she hates shoes in the house, even when they are new). I was easily able to slip these on and they felt great without feeling bulky.

The shoe does not feel heavy for a spiked shoe that is built with such structure, which was a pleasant surprise as well. There is plenty of cushioning in the heel and Achilles area, so I would be shocked of any rubbing in this area resulting in tender scabbing. The square toe box is a bit different, but I really didn’t notice it. As I know that is something others have called out, my recommendation would be to make it even less distracting by removing the “SQAIRZ” branding from the toe of the shoe, and maybe even adding a small amount of color in this area that might visually create a more traditional look via color perspective. The heel does have the loop for grabbing with your fingers as it always helps slip on the shoe rather than having to use a shoe horn or your finger, which I appreciate.

Played in my 9 hole Tue night league and my friends were complimentary of the shoes. They know I got them through this process, so no need to be polite and usually me and my friends are kind of jerks, looking for every opportunity to rag on each other, so it seemed sincere. The course is in great shape and I was able to swing freely. I do have a smooth tempo, so “swinging out of my shoes” is not something I typically do, but as the par 5s here are reachable in 2, I certainly gave maximum effort on those drives. Both times I felt stable and experienced no slippage with turf interaction or sliding in the shoe.

The best way I can summarize here is that, “I don’t notice them”. What I mean here, is I usually have had struggles with shoes. Having to typically purchase a wide shoe, or a shoe bigger than I would normally wear, is that I tend to either get a shoe that causes pain as it is not built in a way for me to be comfortable, or it is too big that I feel some lack of stability. With these shoes I feel none of that. I don’t feel like I need to overbrace my lower body/feet when swinging a bit harder or faster than normal, and my feet are comfortable throughout the round and don’t ache like they have with some shoes in the past. I played a dew sweeper round yesterday and my feet were dry the whole time (was about hole 12-13 when I noticed the grass finally drying up on the course.

In general, I’m 100% in giving my recommendation for the SQAIRZ VELO as a comfortable/stylish shoe that has taken into account the golfer and their relation to the ground. Give them a try!

@Warrick

I have struggled with shoes for years, have wide feet, always end up returning or exchanging to find a fit, outside my staple brand. These are great out of the box, a really good fit, zero issues. I did put my inserts in, not much difference, touch more cushion, but not much in it.

I wore mine out yesterday morning for an early round, was pretty wet. These are solid shoes, great traction, wipe down easy, and comfortable. I wear TL exclusively, so these are a bit heavier, more rigid and have more drop, so is a bit of adjustment, probably need to break them in a bit. Overall, a really good shoe that I wouldn’t hesitate to wear anytime I need waterproof, very stable.

@eric61

After a phone conversation with Sqairz founder and CEO Bob Winskowicz, we settled on size 10.5 in these, in the white and blue colorway. The fit is perfect, in terms of length. For comparison, I’m a 10 extra wide in Footjoy Premieres, 11 wide in Adidas and size 44 (10-10.5 US) in Ecco.

I am a big dude, and I walk 95% of my rounds. I also have a tendency to drag my trail foot. So, I’m hard on golf shoes. In the past, True Linkswears have not held up for me. I’ve worn Eccos and Footjoys because they’ve been the sturdiest. Just want to mention that background, so readers will understand where I’m coming from when I talk about durability as this testing moves forward.

These have spikes, but in terms of comfort — and I know this might sound odd — they actually feel somewhere between spiked and spikeless golf shoes. The cushioning is soft, more reminiscent of the Adidas than the firmer Eccos and Footjoys that I’ve been wearing. However, when I wear the Adidas, I tend to get some hot spots on my foot right where the spikes are. With these Sqairz VELOs, that isn’t happening at all. I was especially surprised how lightweight these shoes are. I expected they’d be heavier. Weight-wise, I’d say they are comparable to the Adidas ZG21s, which are quite light, and they’re definitely lighter weight than the Footjoy Premiere Fields.

I’ve been on Trackman twice this week — once Monday at Golf Galaxy, where I rented an hour because I wanted to test a bunch of the new gear on the market, and the second time yesterday, outdoors at a Titleist driver/fairway wood fitting.

I wore a spikeless pair of golf shoes to Golf Galaxy. I was practicing with driver — actually a demo 45.5″ GT3, because I was looking ahead to my fitting the next day. My swing felt good, normal, but my speed was mostly around 100 mph and the highest of my session was 101.2. Longest carries were 241-242.

Twenty-four hours later, at my Titleist fitting, same set-up — 45.5″ GT3, standard weight in it — and same measuring tool, Trackman. My swing speed was above 102 for nearly the entire session, and the highest measured was 103.7. I hit five in a row 247 carry.

Best vs. best, that’s a 2.5 mph swing speed difference and a 5-6 yard carry difference.

Distance: I’m reaching places on the golf course that I’ve never been off the tee before. How much of that is because of the Sqairz, and how much is because I’m extremely comfortable and confident in this new, fitted driver? It’s impossible to say. I suspect it’s both, though. All I can say is I’m making extremely confident swings, and can feel myself picking up some swing speed. I’m swinging out of my shoes and hitting it straight, which gives me the confidence to just go at it even harder. I plan to get on a Trackman soon — I’d be willing to bet that with this new combo, my swing speed is over 105 for the first time in a long time. I’ve hit a couple drives in the last few days that, carry and roll, went 290 — something I didn’t know I was capable of without a little help from wind or a fairway that runs downhill.

Comfort: I’d say my feelings on these are “most comfortable spiked shoe I’ve ever worn” — which is not the same thing as “most comfortable golf shoe I’ve ever worn.” After a day where I played 36 holes, I did feel some hot spots on my feet where the spikes are. They weren’t too bad, and didn’t bother me the next morning. These are still, without question, more comfortable than other spiked shoes I’ve tried, including Adidas ZG21.

Sizing: I do think I’d prefer a wide once @SQAIRZ releases those, as they mentioned earlier in this thread. But actually just the normal width hasn’t bothered me. I haven’t had any discomfort on the sides of my feet. I think I’d get a little extra stability from a wide, rather than my midfoot slightly overhanging the edge of my current shoe — that’d be the only difference. In terms of length, the advice Sqairz has on its website compared to other brands has been 100% accurate. I made my decision on sizing based on that advice, and they nailed the length for me.

Overall: I continue to be very impressed with these shoes. I’m making extremely confident swings with my driver in them. I have still not slipped once. The spikes aren’t leaving nasty marks on greens. And after a round or the next day, I’m not experiencing discomfort — except the day where I played 36 holes, and even then it wasn’t too bad. Sqairz Velos definitely have my recommendation, if you’re thinking about trying a pair.

@jtmagic

The first thing I noticed when opening the box is the look/texture of the main body of the shoe. It is not the smooth leather that I expected but more of a velour/velvet look and feel. I tried to get a couple close-up pictures to show it but it is hard to see in pictures. I don’t think I’ve seen another golf shoe with this material…very unique and elegant. I’m pleased with the color selection on these. Overall, the shoes are better looking in-person than the online images do justice. I like the way they look on my feet.

Very comfortable right out of the box – form well to feet, no slack anywhere, good cushion around the heal, supportive, and feel very stable. Most golf shoes of this style feel stiff to me when I first put them on and require a break-in period but these didn’t feel like that. I am impressed with the initial fit. I’ve heard about the SQAIRZ Sta-Put Lacing System, which sounded kind of gimmicky to me but I have to say that I was fascinated by it when I laced them up. I played around with that feature for several minutes to see how it worked. Look forward to further testing on the course but made me wonder why others haven’t implemented similar type lacing systems as it is innovative and appears effective. While these shoes have spikes, they feel like most of my spikeless shoes in that you do not feel the location of the spikes on the base of your foot. Another aspect I look forward to testing further as I get some mileage on them.

To address the million dollar question – Do these shoes lead to “Greater Distance”?

It was hard to tell during normal play. Although, I had one of my better driving days. The second day, during the practice session, I was using my Mevo launch monitor outdoor on the range. Mid-way through my practice session, I completed two test sessions with the driver where I would hit 10 drives with FJ Premiere’s followed by 15 drives with SQAIRZ. While not a large sample size the results were interesting. Before analyzing the data, I thought there was no difference but when I looked at it more there is a slight difference…not as much in swing speed as average carry distance. With the SQAIRZ, my average swing speed was 0.6 mph higher and the average carry (measured by MEVO) was 4 yards longer, partially driven by better contact. My consistency was noticeably better with the SQAIRZ on.

I’ve been wearing the SQAIRZ for all of my play lately but switched to a pair of Adidas Adicross to compare again. The stability of the SQAIRZ was reaffirmed as there were a few times my feet lost their footing slightly where I know the SQAIRZ would have not done do. The Adidas did leave my feet feeling more comfortable after a lot of walking but that positive benefit does not outweigh the stability and confidence I get wearing the SQAIRZ.

@jas904

I have been a long time Footjoy Icon and now Premiere guy. I like these shoes because they are stable. However, with each new pair I stretch the toe box with a hand crank type stretcher. Just recently with my last two pairs, my feet are really aching on the back nine and after the round. A couple of guys at my club have been wearing Sqairz and really like them. I’ve been interested reading about the here on GolfWRX and their website. It was exciting to speak with Bob Winskowicz of Sqairz. He reached out to ensure that I ordered the correct size. We spoke for awhile, he is easily a golf nut like the rest of us.

There was absolutely no “break in” period, complete comfort right out of the box. The Sqairz Velo fits my foot perfectly. With every new pair of shoes (even though I have stretched them) there would be a period of adjustment where the width of my toes rubs. This is not the case here. I remember thinking a few times that I was surprised about the lack of toe discomfort. As far as the increased distance/clubhead speed clam goes, I will say this: I felt more “free” to use my lower body throughout my swing. As a 50 year-old guy who plays a lot of golf with multiple health ailments (shoulder/back) I struggle with mobility. There are days where I know if I engage my lower body as aggressively as I would like in my swing I would lose balance. Saturday was one of those days. With the Sqairz, I felt like I was to push through and use my lower body and while still maintaining balance. Sqairz provide a significant difference for me stability, without the rigidity that a normally stable shoe provides. So with that said, was there a clubhead speed difference, probably.

Bonus Comment

jas904: I am going to purchase a pair of black Sqairz for the winter. I do not want to play golf in anything else. The absence of toe pain and post-round foot soreness is overwhelmingly enough evidence for me to switch.

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GolfWRX member testing: Reviewing the SQAIRZ LT Series golf shoes

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Our forum faithful are well acquainted with the incredible giveaways and review opportunities in the realm of threads and comments, but we want to ensure front-page readers are involved as well.

Check out what GolfWRX members are saying about the SQAIRZ LT Series golf shoes.

SQAIRZ LT Series Golf Shoes

The LT series offers three lightweight performance shoes, each designed to match how you like to play. All three weigh in under 425 grams — SQAIRZ’s lightest shoes yet — and feature the same ground-force optimizing SQAIRZ tech that helps you stay stable, connected, and powerful through every swing.

Check out the full testing thread here.

How we choose our testers

GolfWRX staff evaluates each entry against the criteria laid out in the testing thread to determine the best fit for each specific product — For example, if a game-improvement iron is being tested, game-improvement iron-playing golfers will be considered

Member testers

Member review highlights

@N8dogg2669 (ProS2 LT)

“I was somewhat skeptical of the look of these shoes. I prefer a classic, not too busy shoe as you will see when I post the rest of the shoes. When I pulled them out of the box, I noticed that the squared toe is noticeable for sure. I will say that within a few minutes of wearing them and just having them, it was kind of an afterthought.”

“Overall super good fit. It feels like the shoe is sort of suctioned around your foot in a good way. I think an 11 would actually fit me a bit better but I wear 10.5 in everything else so we went with it. Maybe keep this in mind if you buy a pair, go a half size up.”

On the overall performance: “Solid feel. Foot stayed connected the whole day and I hit about 200 balls and did a full chip/putt session. I notice I’ll have a right foot slip here and there just in general, never had one today so that was good.”

Well.. what about the socks? N8dogg2669 on the SQAIRZ socks: “Fantastic, cannot recommend them more. I’ll be buying some more that’s for sure.”

@thaar (ProS2 LT)

Appearance (7.5/10): The ProS2 LT delivers a traditional look which I prefer but takes me back to the late 90s with that distinctive square toe lol. I was a bit skeptical initially, but it’s really not that bad at all. In fact, many may find the square toe helpful to align for both putting and full swings.

Fit (7.5/10): I have a fairly normal profile foot and am pretty much a 10 in everything (never have a need for wider shoes), but following Bob’s recommendation, I sized down half a size to 9.5. They’re a touch snug – a 10 would be too big, but the 9.5 is just slightly small. Surprisingly, this didn’t impact comfort during play. One nice tough are the laces – they have a coating on them to ensure they stay secure throughout the round. Others have noted it takes away from the aesthetics, but I don’t really agree and don’t think it’s all that noticeable.

Comfort (8.5/10): I typically walk, so comfort is a top priority when selecting golf shoes. These are quite comfortable overall, and really didn’t require any break-in which was nice. I’d prefer a bit more heel lockdown or an additional top eyelet for better lacing options, but that is going to change from person to person. Not a major issue, and I wouldn’t hesitate to play 36 holes in them. That said, my 360s and maybe my Jordans edge them out slightly in pure comfort.

Performance (9.5/10): This is where I hoped to see the biggest difference given my type of swing. The stability is solid – comparable to my 360s. No issues whatsoever with lateral movement or power transfer, and the grip is solid. I’m planning to test swing speeds between the 360s and Sqairz at my indoor range (hopefully today) to see if there are any significant differences.

Overall (8.5/10): Tough review since I’m comparing against what I consider the holy grail of shoes – the Adidas Tour 360s. While I’m not completely sold on the square toe aesthetics, these are genuinely high-performing, comfortable shoes that won’t disappoint. My main advice: take time to nail the fit, as sizing seems more critical than with other brands. I think those with wider feet will certainly appreciate these.

“I was able to get on a Trackman tonight. It was actually great to be able to test the shoes back to back. I will say, I could notice a touch more stability with the Sqairz over my 360’s. They’re super stable. And that’s in a controlled, indoor environment on a mat. I can see them having quite a bit of benefit on the course.

In order to try to be as fair as possible in the test and not let fatigue have too much impact, I hit the first half of my shots with my Tour 360’s, then a complete set with the Sqairz, and finished with the 360’s. I hit a total of 12 shots with each shoe. My average swing speed with the Adidas was 110.6mph topping out at 112.4mph, while my average swing speed with the Sqairz was 110.8mph topping out at 112.9mph.

So the Sqairz did edge out my 360’s on both average and highest swing speed, but marginally.”

Bottom Line: Solid performance shoe that delivers on stability claims, just don’t expect them to revolutionize your game if you’re already in premium footwear.

Cole_Williams11 (SPEED2 LT)

“I tried them on, and immediately noticed the square look of the toe. There is a sharp-looking foam on the top base of the sole of the shoe. Finally, the laces have small squares embedded into them. A fun play on the brand, but also helps the laces stay in place as you tighten your knot. Overall, a very modern look with the shape of the toe and the color pattern. I personally really like the aesthetics and have nothing negative to say about them. For me, it’s difficult to compare the look of these shoes to any other OEM. They stand out, but in a good way. Overall, a very high-quality looking product with a unique toe shape.”

“The first thing I noticed was how roomy they feel in the toe. By no means would I need a wide version of this shoe. It fit my foot snugly, yet comfortably, with plenty of space in the toe! I was pleased with the amount of  cushion that was visible on the inside of the shoe, but also tangible on your feet. The shoes feel extremely comfortable right away. I don’t foresee any break-in  period like you’d need with a traditional leather golf shoe. There will be much more to report on in this section following next week’s round, but the initial feel is a 10/10 for me!”

“All in all, I give these shoes a high A grade. 94/100 for me. If these shoes stay as dry as I hope they do, and nothing would otherwise suggest they wouldn’t, I can’t recommend these enough. I’ll also add, I wore the socks on two of the three experiences, and they are tremendous. Will be buying some very soon.”

medic170979 (SPEED2 LT)

“The shoes arrived nicely packaged complete with a pair of socks.  I chose the white/teal color way since it was mostly off-white/black with just an accent of color, and I am very happy with the look.  The square toe is a bit striking at first, but honestly it really isn’t that noticeable when looking at the shoes from a side profile.”

“Since they arrived so quickly, I was able to wear them Sunday for a round.  I wore them around the house for a while on Saturday night, and I noticed immediately that my feet did not feel any ‘squeezing’, which is something I usually experience with brand new Eccos until they are broken in.”

“First off, I got compliments from nearly everyone in my foursome on the shoes.  The definitely have ‘curb appeal,’ and surprisingly no one commented or asked about the square toe.  It is clearly more obvious to the wearer who is looking down at it.  I wanted to test the lace tech, so I only single knotted the shoes.  I was very impressed with the comfort of the shoes, as my feet felt relaxed and well-cushioned throughout the round.  There is definitely something to five points of contact theory, as I felt very connected to the ground with my toes not being scrunched up in the shoe.  Anecdotally, I would categorize the stability and traction of the shoe as better than my Eccos.”

“The shoe is very lightweight and I think it will lend itself well to walking a round.  I feel like I sacrificed walking comfort for stability when I swapped to spiked Eccos, but these seem to have both without compromise.  As for the laces, I only had to retie my left shoe once on the 12th tee, which is pretty darn good for single knots.  Oh, and the free socks are nice and comfy with plenty of arch support.  I could do with a more subdued branding on the socks, but thats minor given the comfort.”

“Overall, I am very impressed with the shoes.  While I’m not sure if I was experiencing significant speed gains, I did pipe one 295 down the fairway on 18, which is pretty darn far for me.  I can safely say I felt very stable throughout my swing, which combined with the comfort factor is enough for me to call these an early win for both my golf game and my feet.”

player922000 (VELO LT-X)

“First off, I do want to mention that the founder of SQAIRZ, Bob, called me to make sure I was set up with the correct size for this testing. I really appreciated that attention to detail and his desire to make sure I get the best and most comfortable testing experience.”

“They have a clean/minimalist look that says ‘I mean business.’ The only semi-negative thing I’ll say is that I think they would have looked a little cleaner without the horizontal white stripes. It doesn’t take anything away from the looks for me, but I think I might prefer them more without those stripes. The white is super crisp which I think looks very very nice and helps the blue really pop.”

“They have a very locked-in and grounded feeling right off the bat. I think the silicone lacing system takes away from the looks just a little bit, but is excellent for functionality, which is what matters most for me. I think they have very solid comfort right out of the box and they didn’t feel bulky or heavy, which was a nice surprise. I have flat fleet so arch support is important. I do think these have better support with just the basic insole they come with than most if not all other shoes I’ve tried. ”

“I put the VELO LT-X shoes to the test today. I played in a scramble but we’ve had a ton of rain the last few days so it was cart path only. So, I got plenty of walking in with these and I got to see how they perform in wet conditions. First off, the grip was incredible, I didn’t feel even the slightest bit of slip in these and that includes 2 holes while it was raining on us. Secondly, I had the best driving round of my life today, and I don’t believe in coincidences.”

NickieT55 (VELO LT-X)

“I have a very weird foot because I have a narrow heel, but a wide toe box, so that is truthfully one of the main reasons that I was interested in this shoe! I often times have to order a wide shoe, but it is not always conducive to the rest of my foot. I can often slide a little bit because of the wider heel section.”

“These are a very simple shoe in my opinion but I think that that is a great thing more than a knock on it! I wear mostly black, gray, and white shoes, so I just enjoyed the looks of these online the most! They have some great subtle designs and are just a good-looking shoe! I think that the toe box is not overly wide where it is gaudy or ugly, but it is nice to look down at it and know that there is plenty of room there!”

“They feel really comfortable, while also sturdy! I am normally the guy who wears more ‘athletic’ golf shoes, but I really love a shoe that just feels like it is supporting you when you have it on! Sometimes, especially with brand new shoes, my feet will be sore after wearing them. I did not have to worry about that, so that is a great feeling! The shoes were just comfortable and that extra room in the toe box certainly seems to help!”

“In regards to performance, I definitely think that they were adding some distance in certain situations. I was about where I normally am on most of the holes (but I wasn’t really striking the driver well honestly) so that is maybe due to a little bit of speed increase with a bad strike even. The big one was a 510 yard par 5 that was playing maybe a little downwind, but it was mostly off the left. I hit a really good drive and had 225 into the hole, so it was nice to be up that far!”

“Overall, I certainly think that these shoes are some of the most comfortable shoes that I have worn.”

Bonus Comment

Cole_Williams11: “Let me start with the most pressing issue facing walking golfers when it comes to buying new shoes…are they comfortable to walk in? Listen folks, I’m not just saying this because they sent me the shoes for free…these are absolutely the most comfortable out-of-the-box shoe I’ve ever worn while walking!”

More about GolfWRX member testing

Member testing gives our forum members the opportunity to put the latest golf equipment through the paces. In exchange for getting a product to test (and keep), forum members are expected to provide in-depth product feedback in the forums, along with photos, and engage with the questions of other forum members.

For brands, the GolfWRX member feedback and direct engagement is a vital window into the perceptions of avid golfers.

You can find additional testing opportunities in the GolfWRX forums.

 

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Rokform G-Rok Pro bluetooth speaker review – Club Junkie Reviews

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You don’t see too many reviews from me that aren’t golf clubs, shafts, grips, or bags, as those are the things I love to test. But when something is really good, unexpectedly good, I have to share my thoughts on it. Rokform was not a brand I was very familiar with, but they were kind enough to send over the G-Rok Pro for me to try. I will be honest, I wasn’t that motivated to really try it since I thought it was just another speaker. Rokform proved me wrong, and it has been my go-to speaker ever since I first tried it.

You can listen to the full review on the Club Junkie podcast, streaming on YouTube or any podcast platform — and be sure to follow on Instagram.

The entire package is great, and Rokform did a nice job creating a body with a rugged, high-quality construction that feels ready for anything the golf course can throw at it. Dust, light rain, or the occasional bump from tossing your bag on the cart doesn’t faze the G-Rok Pro, and mine still looks brand new. Combining typical-looking black plastic with premium metal parts gives it a great feel and further gives you confidence that this speaker will last for many years. So long as you don’t leave it attached to the cart when you exit the course.

Every golf speaker has a way to attach it to your cart or golf bag in order to take your favorite music with you. Magnets are one of the more popular options, but the Rokform magnet is incredibly strong. This thing does not move. Even over bumpy cart paths or taking a corner a little fast, the G-Rok Pro doesn’t flinch. My brother tried to remove it when I told him about it, and was shocked at the force it took to remove it from the golf cart’s roof support. Rokform claims the magnet uses 49 pounds of pull force, and while I didn’t go Mythbusters with a scale, the speaker stays in place no matter the conditions. At one point on a bumpy course, my rangefinder had slid down and was resting on the G-Rok Pro; the speaker didn’t budge.

Battery life is also listed at a crazy 24 hours of play time! I haven’t run it for a full day and night, but have played multiple rounds with plenty of battery to spare. I started one round with 89 percent listed on the LCD screen and finished 18 holes with the screen showing 81 percent.

Rokform also nailed the usability of this speaker. The external buttons are large, tactile, and super easy to hit while you’re riding down the fairway or reaching back from the driver’s seat. Play, pause, skip, volume — it’s all at your fingertips without needing to dig for your phone. You also have the ability to connect more than one G-Rok Pro together so you can go full stereo in the cart or set the group vibe with the same playlist. If you phone needs a charge, you can use the speaker as a battery backup, but unfortunately you can’t charge your phone while listening to the speaker.

Since I started using the Rokform G-Rok Pro, it hasn’t left my bag. I have other speakers that are golf specific, but none of them seem to get any use from me anymore. I love the feeling that once I slap the G-Rok Pro on the cart, it isn’t going anywhere, and I don’t have to watch it as I drive down a rough section of the course or cart path. While it isn’t the cheapest option in the Bluetooth speaker world, it does everything so well that I can see where the price is justified.

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GolfWRX member testing: Cobra DS-Adapt driver

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Our forum faithful are well acquainted with the incredible giveaways and review opportunities in the realm of threads and comments, but we want to ensure front-page readers are involved as well.

Check out what the most-trusted GolfWRX forum members have to say about the Cobra DS-Adapt driver (and fairway woods!) here.

Cobra DS-Adapt driver

Cobra Golf on the DS-Adapt driver:

Building off the original Darkspeed driver designs, Cobra again employs Progressive Aero shaping uniquely across the family.

    • The DS-Adapt LS’ dramatic shaping is employed in the form crown height, a raised rear aft, and heel aero shaping. Additionally, at 445cc, the profile is more compact.
    • In the 460cc DS-Adapt X, weight is balanced between the front and back of the driver head in a traditional profile for a blend of forgiveness and speed.
    • The DS-Adapt Max-K is Cobra’s foray into the ultra-forgiving 10K MOI space. Not surprisingly, the club’s stretched 460cc profile is the largest in the lineup.
    • Cobra’s draw-biased offering, the DS-Adapt Max-D, is designed with a low, heel-biased CG.

Read our full DS-Adapt launch piece here.

 

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Member testers

  • @jasman29
  • @adamwon84
  • @Bridges
  • @Cliffy2020
  • @BigBlue7

Member review highlights

@jasman29

“Two big things drawing me to the new DS-Adapt X over the LS was that I didn’t want to go down in size to a 440 driver and I loved not just the new FF33 adapter adjustability and the ability to adjust loft independent of lie but the new front and back weights that would/could reduce spin while still providing a high level of MOI and forgiveness.”

jasman29’s driver set up

Model: DS-ADAPT X Driver Playing 45” in length at D3 swingweight
Loft: 9 degrees of loft
Shaft Flex: X-Flex Shaft
Shaft: Fujikura Ventus Blue TR 6 X-stiff
Grip Type: Golf Pride
Grip: Golf Pride Tour Velvet Plus 4 Standard
Grip Options: +1 extra wrap
Grip Orientation: Logo down

“I played the AeroJet LS with a great deal of success since 2023, I had moved to this driver from my TSR3 for spin and launch reduction. I’ll start with my misses with the AeroJet LS driver, they were very spinny cuts or hard push cuts that that would leave me in in some precarious positions. Late last year I started to think about moving to a more forgiving driver that would also provide the type of ideal launch characteristics that I was getting from the AeroJet which is what drove me to pick the DS-Adapt X.”

“The sounds and feel of this driver is so good, I can’t emphasize enough how great this driver feels on both center and off center hits, it has such a great punching feeling when you center strike it. I’m really loving this driver and she is a keeper in the bag for the long term. It has been a short time comparatively with this driver, but it is one of the best I have ever hit. It checks all the boxes in the forgiveness, performance/playability, looks, sound and feel. I already have one guy in my group that went down to Cool Clubs and got fit into the same head and he is impatiently waiting for his club to get to him before his trip to Bandon later this month.

“If you are looking for a lower spin driver, but with forgiveness, I can’t recommend this one enough. I would also offer that if this is a driver you are in the market for, look at having a weight setup that can give you the best of both worlds.

“All in all I love this driver and it is my gamer and has been for a while now, no looking back. I love everything about this driver and am excited for the rest of the golf season with my tee game.”

@adamwon84

“When I was chosen, I went through a few different build ideas and when I was told that I could pick any of the custom options from the Cobra site, I got very excited! I spoke to my local fitter that I have been going to for years now with my clubs and after we discussed a few ideas I ended up with the following:

Model: DS-APADT MAX-K Driver
Hand: Right
Loft: 10.5
Shaft Flex: Stiff
Shaft: Graphite Design Tour AD VF-7
Grip: Jumbo Max Ultralite Small Black

I went with the Max-K 10k because I am currently swinging the G430 10k and wanted to go all out on the 10k Cobra driver to see how it does against my Ping.”

“The Max-K driver is incredibly easy to hit and looks fantastic. When I set up with it at first, I was smiling because of how good it actually looked and how deep the face looks! Compared to my G430 10k, it looks like its twice the size but that is because of how flat the G430 10k is designed. I hit about 12-15 drivers with the Cobra and initial impression is that this thing is incredible in flight, feel and sound.

“The forgiveness of the Max-K is shocking. I picked this one to compare to my G430 10K and the Cobra is just impressing me more and more. The toe shots are so much better on the Max-K over the G430, its been really fun going back and forth with both drivers. I am glad to see others messing with the Max-K, the driver is already in the bag going forward.

” I haven’t had this level of confidence on the tee box in forever. I can really lean into this driver when I need to and get a few big swings out there. This last weekend I was able to play Sunday and I hit every single fairway that I used the driver on (7 times total), 5 of them were over 300 yards (we used 18 birdies and our scopes to double check) which I haven’t seen these distances with the driver in forever. The Ping G430 10K is still fantastic, but the Cobra is just out performing it. Max-K in the bag, it’s unreal! One friend has purchased a Max-K because of mine”

@Bridges

“It looks so good at address. The matte black top line blends with the carbon crown and face nicely. The bulge and roll of the face is not pronounced and the dark features mask it even further. I am not picky about shaping but this should appeal to the most discerning among us. Great job by Cobra on the aesthetics of the DS ADAPT line.

“The sound is just what I like. Nothing muted here. No carbon sound. It’s like the classic titanium sound but very powerful. No aluminum bat sound. It’s powerful yet pleasing to the ear.

“I have used the X driver for three rounds in ten days so I am getting to know it pretty well. I had one great driving round, one inconsistent round with several great drives and today’s round that was pretty bad. The good shots with the X are among the best I have ever hit but the forgiveness of the Max-K may be what I need. I think it’s time to see what the Max-K can do for me. If the well struck shots are close to the X but the misses are noticeably better it would be the obvious choice.

“The DS Adapt Max-K driver has been incredible. The Callaway Epic Max LS it replaced has been in my bag since it was released in 2020. The Max-K offers the same ease of launch, mid to low spin and neutral bias but the forgiveness across the face of the Max-K is ridiculous! The Epic Max LS was no slouch in that regard but the way the Max-K keeps the ball in play on bad swings is noticeably better. I see very little curvature with the Max-K, my pushed and pulled shots stay on line.”

@Cliffy2020

“LS Driver – Stunning has been mentioned – hard yes! Best I can add is cocky yet muted. The dull carbon fiber top with black Cobra alignment aid is exactly what I want in a driver finish. Paired with the flat black Velocore+ shaft it’s the perfect complement.”

“Not to be ignored. The quality headcovers are worth mentioning. Design, stitching, colorway, loops and handles are all quality, well thought out, and functional.

“I initially set the Cobra adapter in a fade biased position (habit) and the LS consistently stayed right on me. The more I tried to turn it over, the more often I got the ugly tumbler. Once I was brave enough to aim left and push the ball the driver really came alive which got me thinking about playing a fade off the tee again.

“This driver is crazy tunable! I know I can make it consistently go right (unusual for me). The fun part will be finding a consistent draw setting for my swing and of course the straight bomb! I have several courses where one particular shot shape favors another off the tee and this driver can be made to do both.”

@BigBlue7

“Looks are everything you want in a “player’s” driver – simple graphics, great shape and, for me, a matte crown. Cobra nailed the aesthetics across this entire line”

“Sound and feel are interesting to me. I would describe the feel as extremely solid – borderline too solid and the sound is very muted. I don’t know how else to say it other than it just doesn’t sound or feel explosive. However, that sound and feel does not mean the head isn’t explosive. In fact, it is the exact opposite. I was VERY impressed with the LS driver. My stock ball flight is relatively straight and I saw that consistently off the tee. I played with the weights in the “neutral” setting and ball flight was a nice tight fade with a mid trajectory.

“For the LS Driver, I felt like things were still launching a little bit lower than I would have liked, so moved the 10g weight from heel to the back and instantly got the ball up into a better window. It not like I was hitting line drives before the switch, but I just wanted to see things peak a little higher. Moving the CG back did make a bit of a difference and produced a ball flight closer to what I am used to seeing. When struck well, the Adapt LS is a launcher. It feels great off the center of the face and was seeing similar carry distances to my G430 LST. That being said, I am still finding the G430 LST more forgiving – especially off the toe.

“Ball slightly forward, stance set up for a fade, and woah did I unlock something in this driver. Now when I hit a fade off the tee, I line up a good bit left and hit more a slight push fade – this allows me to maintain my positive angle of attack and helps mitigate a potential double cross. Well – the Adapt LS Driver apparently loves this. Beautiful, high (but low spin) fades that held beautifully against the wind. I never felt that the ball was spinning up to the point where the wind would start moving it back left. The more I swung, the more confident I became and the more free I swung. I duplicated a similar high fade with the 430LST, but it actually felt easier to do with the Cobra – the ping tended to launch a little too high with that swing and thus the wind would catch it more. If the Cobra allows me to make that my stock shot with little to no fear of a double cross, that could really be beneficial to someone like me that is scarred from a couple of wasted years due to the hooks. The sound and feel of the Adapt LS Driver gets better every time I hit it. Moving the heavier weight to the back makes enough of a difference to get it into a realm where I enjoy hitting rather than having it feel and sound a bid dead.

“On well struck shots it sneaks past my G430 LST, but that is mainly due to the lower spin. When I try to hit a draw, results are mixed. When struck perfectly, the LS Adapt can go toe to toe with any driver in terms of total distance. However, if you are missing on the toe, that is where this spin drops off pretty drastically compared to my 430LST and I saw some dive bombers. However, when I set up to hit a fade, it really comes to life. I think this driver is a fantastic option for someone who plays a high fade and wants to drop a few RPMS. The misses are steel penal, but the club head delivery with the fade just mitigates that snapper left and I don’t see many of the high weak right misses with it.”

Bonus Comment

jasman29 on the DS Adapt 5-wood: “The DS ADAPT X 5 wood, for me, has been the biggest surprise and I just can’t emphasize enough how much I love this club! I never played a 5 wood, never thought I could, and this has totally changed my mind. I love this club, I can hit it from many different lies. As an example, we were playing yesterday and on the last hole which is a dog leg left par 5 and was in the light rough, second cut, bit of a side hill downhill lie where trouble is right and I had to hit it around a tree to get it to the green and was 241 to the flag as the crow flys. I hit a nice high slight draw with this club pin high in the green side bunker. I mean I just have so much confidence with this club and there is no chance this is going anywhere EVER! It out performs the hybrid I was playing hands down and flat out performs from all sorts of lies. If you are in the market, can’t recommend this one enough, you won’t be disappointed.”

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