Product Description
The Crossknit DPR blends sneaker-like comfort with golf-shoe functionality. With a form-fitting knit upper, cushioned midsole, and spikeless adhesion outsole, it’s ideal for women golfers who want a lightweight, flexible, and versatile shoe that performs on the course and transitions seamlessly off it.
Key Technical Features
Primeknit Textile Upper + Forgeframe Support
The upper is built from adidas Primeknit textile, offering flexible, breathable fit that adapts to your foot shape. The integrated Forgeframe overlays ensure structural support and stability during swings and walking.
This design gives a soft “sock-like” feel while keeping sufficient hold — useful for golfers who dislike rigid leather but want proper support.
Full-Length BOOST Midsole + Cloudfoam / EVA Sockliner Cushioning
A full-length BOOST midsole delivers responsive cushioning and energy return, reducing foot fatigue even during long 18-hole walks or full-day range sessions.
On top of that, a Cloudfoam (or equivalent EVA) sockliner provides plush underfoot comfort and stability, giving a balanced “running-shoe meets golf-shoe” feel underfoot.
Spikeless Adiwear Outsole with Traxion Lugs + Neoprene Heel — Pretty Good Grip for Spikeless
The outsole uses adidas’ spikeless Adiwear rubber with a “fish-scale” Traxion tread pattern and neoprene heel for added heel stability — giving reliable turf grip while remaining non-marking and walkable on cart paths or clubhouse floors.
Because it’s spikeless, the shoe doubles as a versatile walking or casual shoe once you’re off the course.
Lace Closure & Regular Women’s Fit for Secure Wear
Lace closure ensures adjustable snugness and that the shoe hugs the foot right. Fit tends to run “true to size,” though some buyers report a snug fit — good to be mindful if you have wide feet.
Overall build emphasizes breathability, comfort, and flexibility — ideal for golfers seeking a less rigid, more athletic-feel shoe.
Performance Profile & Buyer Fit
Who It’s For — Skill, Identity & Use Cases
Women golfers who want a sneaker-style golf shoe instead of heavy leather or spiked shoes — easy to wear, flexible, and low-maintenance.
Players who walk the course, frequent range-goers, or those who want one shoe for course + clubhouse + everyday wear.
Golfers in dry to moderately damp conditions — while the upper is mesh/textile and ventilated, this shoe is not marketed as fully waterproof.
Desires & Benefits
Delivers “running-shoe comfort” on the golf course: soft midsole cushioning, flexible knit upper, and enough support for swings. Great for long rounds without foot fatigue.
Provides reasonable grip and stability, despite being spikeless — a strong benefit if you dislike cleats or want a more versatile shoe.
Offers versatility beyond golf — suitable for clubhouse wear, casual outings, or travel, eliminating the need to carry extra footwear.
Situations / Problems It Solves
Avoids discomfort from heavy, stiff traditional golf shoes — helpful for golfers walking 18 holes or playing multiple rounds.
Eliminates the hassle of managing spikes or swapping shoes between course and cart-path/clubhouse.
Works well for warm weather or walking-friendly courses where ventilation and comfort matter more than heavy-duty waterproofing.
Feel Preference & Footwear Philosophy
If you prefer comfort, flexibility, and ease over rigid turf-locking, the Crossknit DPR offers a balanced compromise. You get a softer underfoot feel, adaptive knit grip and support, and a flexible ride — at the cost of not having the “locked-in” firmness of classic tour shoes.
Trust & Quality Signals
Made by a respected brand in golf footwear (adidas Golf), using proven midsole and outsole technologies (BOOST, Cloudfoam, Adiwear rubber).
Frequently reviewed as comfortable and supportive even over 18-hole walks: a sample review described “no foot issues at all after 18 holes of golf.”