NOBULL GORE-TEX Ripstop Golf Shoe Review
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NOBULL GORE-TEX Ripstop Golf Shoe Review

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NOBULL GORE-TEX Ripstop Golf Shoe Review

There is a lot of cool gear in the golf equipment world that doesn’t always fit neatly into Most Wanted Tests or Buyer’s Guides. You still want to know how it performs. In our We Tried It series, we put gear to the test and let you know if it works as advertised. 

What We Tried

NOBULL GORE-TEX Ripstop spikeless golf shoes. Worn on the PGA TOUR by Scott Stallings, NOBULL is fairly new to the golf scene. However, the brand has a large footprint in the CrossFit space. The GORE-TEX Ripstop Golf Shoe is the brand’s newest spikeless model.

Who Tried It?

Connor – Director of Soft Goods Testing and resident sneakerhead. I believe golf is better with a pair of cool shoes and comfortable joggers.

Cutting Through the Bull

NOBULL is a household name in gyms across the world but it’s rarely mentioned (or seen) on the golf course. Despite NOBULL’s foray into golf a few years back, the brand hasn’t received much notice.

Let’s take a second to look beyond the fact that Stallings is a NOBULL staffer or that NOBULL was named the “official training apparel and footwear of the PGA TOUR.” Should NOBULL be on your radar when looking for spikeless golf shoes?

As we do at MyGolfSpy, I’m here to give you my unbiased review. Call me a wallet watcher but I want to ensure that what you pay for is helping, not hurting, your game.

Let’s dive right in to my review of the NOBULL GORE-TEX Ripstop spikeless golf shoes.

Bullish on NOBULL

Let’s talk about style. I love the clean look of this athletic-style golf shoe, NOBULL nailed it. If these perform anywhere near as good as they look, I’m calling that a success.

Is it Comfortable?

The first question to ask yourself when on the hunt for a new golf shoe is whether it’s comfortable! Often, golf shoes offer a false promise of supreme comfort. After wearing the NOBULL GORE-TEX Ripstop golf shoes for hours, I can assure you they are darned comfortable.

Most of the underfoot comfort stems from the molded insole but the phylon midsole helps. Most phylon midsoles, in my experience, tend to feel fairly firm. This was definitely the case here. If you’re a fan of a plush, pillowy ride, this is not that. Instead, the NOBULL GORE-TEX Ripstop golf shoes provide a middle ground–not too firm nor too soft–that I absolutely loved.

Because most of the step-in comfort comes from the insole, I wouldn’t recommend replacing the insoles with your own. This could change the performance characteristics when it comes to comfort.

Another thing I noticed is that the molded insole provided great arch support. I’d liken it to what Skechers does with their ArchFit system. I’m definitely a fan.

More Stable Than Most

More often than not, when a brand not known for golf shoes decides to make a golf shoe, stability is one of the performance characteristics that suffers. Whether it be to save time, money, or combination of the two, some of these household names tend to slap the word “golf” onto a shoe without doing any real R&D as to what makes a good golf shoe.

Before getting a pair in hand, I was pretty worried that NOBULL had done exactly that. I see it all the time where a brand takes one of their popular casual shoes, training shoes or running shoes and makes the smallest number of changes possible before deciding it’s ready for the golf course.

I’m happy to report that NOBULL took the road less traveled here and the stability is proof that they did their homework. Despite the modern trainer aesthetics, the NOBULL GORE-TEX Ripstop golf shoe is very stable. The combination of the wide base and well-fitting ripstop upper had me feeling stable and balanced no matter the lie.

Tragic Traction

Traction on the NOBULL golf shoes

From the jump, I was skeptical of NOBULL’s chosen spikeless traction pattern. The rounded nubs just don’t look conducive to great grip. Sadly, that was exactly my finding on the course. While the traction held up pretty well in dry conditions, as soon as moisture was introduced, I experienced an alarming loss of grip.

If you’re any type of big hitter, you should opt for something with more robust traction. As for someone like me who’s a little more smooth, I can make do if the conditions are dry.

The Good Kind of Gore

GORE-TEX makes everything better. Well, to me it does. Thanks to GORE-TEX technology, the NOBULL Ripstop golf shoes are waterproof. There’s a big difference between water resistance and waterproofing … these are the latter. If you play in wet conditions frequently you’ll love the protection offered by the GORE-TEX membrane.

As for the sweaty feet crowd, you may want to look elsewhere. The GORE-TEX membrane does make the shoes less breathable than some.

A Valiant Effort

Closeup of the ripstop on the NOBULL Golf Shoes.

NOBULL hit the bullseye with this one. (See what I did there?) I thoroughly enjoyed my time in the NOBULL GORE-TEX Ripstop golf shoes because NOBULL thoroughly thought them through (say that 10 times fast).

In a world of running shoes or casual shoes that look like golf shoes, the NOBULL GORE-TEX Ripstop golf shoe has nothing to hide. Other spikeless golf shoes are like wolves in sheep’s clothing; what you see is not always what you get. In this case, NOBULL delivered on its promises. They promised a high-performing spikeless golf shoe, and that’s exactly what they made.

Some shoes pretend to be golf shoes. Others ARE golf shoes.

For what it’s worth, the NOBULL GORE-TEX Ripstop golf shoes are going in my golf bag. A shoe that looks as good as these do and still holds up on the course is a winner in my book.

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Connor is MyGolfSpy's resident sneakerhead who believes that golf is more enjoyable with a fresh pair of kicks. When he isn't scrolling Twitter to find his next golf shoe purchase, you can find him at the piano or trying a new dessert place with his wife. #Lefty

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      ClutchNJ

      1 year ago

      Look like nurse’s shoes…and the branding is garish at best…

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      Sandy

      1 year ago

      I agree completely!

      Reply

      Mike

      1 year ago

      No-bull? No-spikes? Def No-buy.

      Reply

      Antonio Vetrano

      1 year ago

      Appreciate the review, have been looking at these for awhile. Love the look of these shoes but the traction in damp and wet conditions has me hesitant. Would love to see your thoughts on tomo golf shoes. I’m all about golf shoes that I can potentially work out in and for everyday wear. I also consider myself a sneakerhead and found this helpful. Keep up the good work 👍

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      Greg

      1 year ago

      Very odd review to leave a positive note. Terrible traction in weather and not breathable in heat. Sounds great for that one round a year I play 9 holes on an old airport runway in 68* weather. Why would you buy these? You’d get similar performance and better value from a pair of low top chucks.

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      Sandy

      1 year ago

      Totally! How can the reviewer say the traction in the wet sucks and then say you’ll love the shoes when playing in the rain because the goretex keeps your feet dry? How can you play when you’re on your butt?

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      WBN

      11 months ago

      Completely agree. If they’re gonna keep my feet dry, that means the ground is wet and if the traction is not good when the ground is wet, where’s the winner? Sounds like a contradiction.

      bob

      1 year ago

      NO BULL??? At $189 for a pair of shoes that would perform the same as some $39.95 Saucony shoes I am detecting a bit of bull.

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      Da Slammer

      1 year ago

      Exactly. All these companies trying to cash in on the “sport-specific” shoes for each category thinking people would buy them at these silly prices for spineless shoes lol.
      Well only the gullibles and the social media addicted fashionistas would waste their money on this junk

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      Eugene Gallacher

      1 year ago

      Why would you put a “make do” in your bag? Your well written review (it is a good review since it states the facts I need to know to be a yes or no) highlights multiple bad points that are not compensated by the fact the shoe looks good and is comfortable and you give it a positive rating, this makes no sense to me

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      jeff

      1 year ago

      Kinda shocked by the verdict. The slipping in wet conditions would make it a complete no-go in my book as the main criteria for me in golf shoes is golf and traction – and neither is an optional criteria.

      Also interesting no mention of price. As a Crossfitter who’s familiar with NoBull, they’re are typically overpriced. $189 for spikeless golf shoes that don’t grip is not a value in my book.

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      Greg

      1 year ago

      How can you leave a positive review for a shoe designed for wet conditions that by your own words isn’t usable in wet conditions? And isn’t usable by a segment of the golf population at all? The whole point of a golf shoe is grip. If we just want comfort to walk around in we could wear a nice pair of sneakers. Even in dry conditions you note the traction held up “pretty well” and you could “make do.”

      “While the traction held up pretty well in dry conditions, as soon as moisture was introduced, I experienced an alarming loss of grip.
      If you’re any type of big hitter, you should opt for something with more robust traction. As for someone like me who’s a little more smooth, I can make do if the conditions are dry.”
      So no to dew sweepers, no to any sort of rain, no to any type of big hitter and a “pretty well” “make do” to everyone else.

      “Some shoes pretend to be golf shoes. Others ARE golf shoes.”
      By your own words, these are not golf shoes. These are pretend golf shoes.

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      MarkM

      1 year ago

      Bingo!

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      JW

      1 year ago

      I agree. Playing here in the traditionally soggy PNW, robust waterproofing and grip with comfort and stability are unicorn combinations. Sad to hear that they slip in the slightest moisture. Maybe V2 will be better with more grippy tread nubs?

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      SJD

      1 year ago

      Yes Greg!

      Reply

      Sean

      1 year ago

      When I first saw the images you published I thought the same things about the look and grip. It’s a good looking shoe, but it doesn’t look like it would provide much traction on shots.

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      WYBob

      1 year ago

      The shoe looks great but the moist weather traction is worrisome. I currently wear the Payntr X001 F when I choose to go spineless. How would you compare the NoBull to the Payntr models? Given that Payntr did very well in the MGS tests the last two year, I’d appreciate your insights between the two brands. Thanks in advance.

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      WYBob

      1 year ago

      Spikeless (darn spell checker!)

      Reply

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