FootJoy Quantum Golf Shoe Review

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The FootJoy Quantum golf shoe is built for comfort with intense padding underfoot.  Athletic fit.  Surprisingly good traction and a 1 year waterproof warranty.

Introduction

When I think of FootJoy, I think of the PGA Tour.  I think about some of the most stable shoe available, built for traction in all environments.  However, the new FootJoy Quantum shows that the company can do comfort, too.

Style

My first look at the FootJoy Quantum focused on the thick, cushy sole.  The textures around the sides enhance the cloud-like appearance.  That airy look continues with a fabric upper that looks light and and breathable.

A more studied look takes in a variety of textures and materials in the upper.  There’s a firmer material around the toe for easy cleaning and durability.  Around the ankle, a checked material provides ample cushioning.  The classic “FJ” logo is displayed prominently on the heel in the slate blue contrast color.  This subdued blue gives the Quantum visual interest without being a “look at me” shoe.

The FootJoy Quantum is available in three colorways: white/blue/red (seen here), black/white, and grey/white/blue.

Comfort

SofFOAM technology is the headliner in the FootJoy Quantum golf shoe.  Per FootJoy, it delivers “our most plush and cushioned ride, for maximum energy absorption and all-day walking comfort.”  Having tested just about every FootJoy for the last decade plus, I would agree that this is their most cushy shoe yet.

As soon as my foot slid into the Quantum, it felt the pillowy support.  Every surface was soft and gentle, and the OrthoLite EcoPlush Fit-Bed underfoot really stood out.  Though I’m typically a fan of more barefoot style shoes, I can definitely get the appeal of this walking-on-a-cloud feel.  According to FootJoy, this footbed will not ever “set,” so the cushioning should never diminish.

Finally, the FootJoy Quantum has a moderate fit that is comfortable without being sloppy.  Sizing is typical for FootJoy, which Matt Meeker and I find a little larger than other brands.  My toes could barely feel the edges of the shoe, having plenty of room to wiggle.  My heel felt solidly supported without being pinched.  The one standout area is the arch support, which is very pronounced.

Performance

Flipping over the FootJoy Quantum reveals a sole that’s not nearly as aggressive looking as many of its peers.  Judging only with my eyes, I thought that the Quantum would lack the excellent traction that’s found in other FootJoy offerings like the Pro/SLX [review HERE].  Matt Meeker and I both found that the Quantum’s traction exceeded expectations.  While it’s not on a level with a shoe like the Tour Alpha [review HERE], it holds its own among spikeless shoes.

Where the Quantum really surpasses other super cushioned shoes is in the fit.  I’ve found that some brands allow their most cushioned shoes to have a looser, less athletic fit.  The FootJoy Quantum, however, puts a firm grip on your heel to keep your foot both cushioned and locked in place.

Given the immense amount of cushioning, I expected the Quantum to offer a very tall stack height, which is the norm for FootJoy.  I was surprised to find that this is one of the shorter FootJoy’s I’ve ever tested, and the heel drop also feels more moderate.  While the Quantum is still nowhere near a flat, natural motion shoe, it feels to me like as close as FootJoy has been in recent years.  As always, it’s important to note that there is no right or wrong here, just preference.

A small, interesting detail on the Quantum is the use of a textured shoelace.  Matt Meeker and I both made note of this, commenting on how well they locked into place.  While laces aren’t as important as fit or traction, it’s nice to see the industry leader innovating across all elements of the shoe.

Finally, the Quantum is 100% waterproof, and it comes with a 1-year waterproof warranty.  This was a surprise to me given the mesh upper, but it was a welcome one.  Given the supreme comfort, it would be a shame to not be able to wear these just because it’s drizzling.

Conclusion

If you’re looking for a more comfortable, cushioned shoe that doesn’t sacrifice an athletic fit and traction, the new FootJoy Quantum is for you.  The aptly named SofFOAM Technology will have your feet feeling as good when you walk off the course as when you started.

Buy FootJoy Quantum HERE

Matt Saternus
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