Who should buy the Footjoy Fury BOA
The Fury BOA targets different types of consumers:
- Previous owners of the Fury want the convenience and the update of a BOA.
- Those who simply want everything from their shoes - comfort, moisture protection, stability, and traction.
Extra-grippy bottoms
Both traditionalists and those craving extra-grippy bottoms would certainly find appreciation for this model. A reliable and replaceable Softspikes with Fast Twist operates the bottom. Not only is it reputable for its performance on different surfaces, but its shape reacts to various angles of force placed by the player.
Inner fit sleeve
The fit of the shoe is not only attributed to its upper. The Inner Fit Sleeve is a unique structure that comes up on the sides and is attached to the tongue. This design wraps the foot, keeps it locked, and avoids tongue movement.
Superior comfort cushioning
Treating the foot like a king, the midsole is devised with a Fine Tune Foam. It delivers a high level of cushioning that provides superior comfort for long-distance walks. The Ortholites Impressions FitBed completes the midsole triad. Instant and long-lasting insole comfort is what it brings because it molds into the shape of the foot over time.
FlexGrid MLC
The five lines on the sides of the shoes are not entirely made for the eyes. These are called the FlexGrid MLC, translated as medial and lateral control, which is basically what this component offers.
Full-grain leather
A blend of full-grain leather and engineered mesh makes up the upper composition of the Footjoy Fury BOA. It allows all the advantages of breathability, durability, comfort, and structure in places where it is needed.
Customizable fit
Even though the brand is known for its traditional roots, it also embraces modern features, the BOA dial included. The micro-adjustments allow users to have a consistent and customizable fit by simply turning the knob.
The Fury BOA is built through the Laser Plus Last. It has a full rounded toe form with a slightly narrow heel and standard fit on the forefoot. It gives enough room that allows foot expansion but, at the time, keeps the heel locked in place for aggressive moves.