If you’ve played golf long enough, you’ve probably stood in front of your shoes wondering which pair to grab. Spikes or spikeless.
The real answer most golfers land on eventually is pretty simple. You end up needing both.
Different days ask different things from your feet. That’s just golf.
Let’s talk it through.
When Spiked Shoes Earn Their Spot
Spiked shoes still exist for a reason. They grip and don’t flinch when the ground gets slick or uneven.
If you’ve ever slipped a little on a wet tee box, you know how fast confidence disappears. Once your feet feel unstable, the swing tightens up right away.
Spiked shoes are for:
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Early morning rounds with dew
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Soft or wet fairways
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Fast swings that push hard into the ground
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Competitive rounds where footing matters
That’s where the SQAIRZ LT Series comes in.

The ProS2™ LT feels like a traditional tour shoe. Clean look. Premium feel. Underneath, it’s built to stay stable and balanced without feeling heavy. It’s the kind of shoe you forget about once the round starts.
The VELO™ LT-X leans more athletic. This one is for golfers who really go after it. If you load hard and move fast, it gives you structure without feeling stiff.
The SPEED2™ LT sits right in the middle. Lightweight. Modern. Easy to walk in. Still locked in when you swing.
All three stay under 15 ounces and use the same SQAIRZ foundation. Roomier toe box. NRG™ Foam. SmartTraction™ Outsole with Softspikes. The goal stays the same. Stay connected to the ground and swing freely.
And yes, the performance numbers back it up. Independent testing showed average gains like added distance, faster swing speed, and tighter dispersion.
Why Spikeless Shoes Keep Growing on Golfers
Spikeless shoes fit how a lot of us actually play.
Range days and simulator sessions. Nine holes after work. Travel days where you don’t want to pack five pairs of shoes. You name it.
The issue used to be traction. A lot of spikeless shoes felt fine until you swung hard. Then things got a little sketchy.
That’s why the SPEED3™ SL matters.

SQAIRZ didn’t make a lifestyle sneaker and call it a golf shoe. We built a real golf platform with a spikeless outsole designed for rotation and pressure shifts. It grips when you swing and feels natural when you walk.
The SPEED3™ SL also carries over the same roomier toe box. That space up front lets your toes spread naturally. Balance feels easier and your stance feels more stable.
Inside the shoe, the Blumaka® footbed ($60 value) makes a big difference. It keeps its rebound and doesn’t flatten out. Comfort stays consistent even late in the round.
This is the shoe you reach for when:
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You’re practicing a lot
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You’re playing simulators
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You’re walking and want comfort
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You want something you can wear on and off the course
The Toe Box Matters More Than You Think

This part doesn’t get enough attention.
Every SQAIRZ golf shoe uses a roomier toe box by design. More space lets your toes splay naturally. That helps create a stable base at address. Big toe, pinky toe, heel. That triangle matters.
To remove any doubt, we cut SQAIRZ shoes in half and compared them to competing models. The toe box geometry and volume advantage are clear on sight. Click here to watch.

When your feet feel planted, everything above them moves better. Your rotation feels cleaner and balance feels easier.
Spiked or spikeless, that benefit stays with you.
The Smart Move Is a Rotation
Most golfers don’t play the same round every time. That’s why a rotation makes sense.
Spiked shoes handle the days when traction is critical. Spikeless shoes handle the days when comfort and versatility matter more.
SQAIRZ built the LT Series and the SPEED3™ SL with that reality in mind. Each shoe has a role. All of them share the same performance foundation.
Once you stop forcing one shoe to do everything, golf gets easier.
So Which One Should You Wear?
If you slip a lot or play early, spikes help.
If you train often or walk a ton, spikeless helps.
If you care about performance, both belong in your lineup.
Now the only hard decision is which pair you grab first.