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FootJoy Tour Alpha Shoe Review
In this FootJoy Tour Alpha shoe review, Joel Tadman takes to the fairways to put it through its paces
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The Tour Alpha provides the optimum blend of comfort and performance, specifically stability through excellent heel support and grip that allows you to swing freely on maximum power. The clean, premium styling will have a broad appeal, as will the snug fit and choice of three colors.
Exceptional swing support
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Joel Tadman tests the FootJoy Tour Alpha on the course at West Hill Golf Club
The Tour Alpha becomes FootJoy’s premier performance shoe for golfers seeking the ultimate in grip and stability. As a FootJoy Tour X shoe wearer last year, the shoe that this replaces, we were keen to see how it stacked up.
Visually, it looks packed full of technology, especially around the heel area but when you pick up the Tour Alpha it feels surprisingly light for a performance cleated shoe. Slide your foot in and the comfort is immediate - the padding around the ankle and underfoot is substantial enough to take away the pressure when walking, but not too soft where walking 18 holes would feel like hard work.
The fit is also worth mentioning - in the correct size (we often come down half a size in FootJoy golf shoes ) the fit is snug and really encapsulates the foot evenly without pinching in any areas. As a result you feel completely locked in, like the shoe is an extension of your foot, which sets you up for powerful swings with control.
Visually, this shoe is on point. There’s lots going on in the rear but when you’re wearing them, looking down the shoe looks clean and classic. With the cleats being positioned so close to the perimeter of the outsole, the pods that house them do stick out slightly but it’s not enough to distract you or put you off wearing them.
Plus the performance benefits outweigh any negatives visually, because this shoe really stands out from the crowd as one of the best golf shoes of this year. The connection with the ground you forge with Tour Alpha is so obviously strong, it gives you the confidence and ability to swing full tilt in the knowledge that your feet will stay locked in position. Much of this comes down to the clever design of the outsole, with nine cleats scattered around the edge and lots of quite sharp smaller nubs in between getting down into the ground with ease.
The heel especially feels very well cupped, which certainly seemed to help us manage aggressive weight transfer in the downswing. In fact, anyone that requires more support from their shoe will really enjoy and benefit from the structure that the Tour Alpha is able to provide.
Despite all this stability and support, it’s a comfortable shoe to walk in thanks in part to the thicker Ortholite Impressions FitBed. At no point did our feet feel fatigued - our little toe started to rub a little towards the end of the round but that aside, the user experience was flawless.
From a practical perspective, the uppers wipe clean and the loop at the back of the heel allows you to hang or carry them more easily while the waterproof protection kept our feet bone dry during testing, even in damp conditions.
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The FootJoy Tour Alpha is built for stability, and it delivers. Great support and cushioning.
Introduction
If you track the golf shoe market, you’ve noticed a trend toward “do anything, go anywhere” shoes. Those shoes are great for a casual nine or a quick range session. But when you need to hit the fairway on #18, you want a shoe built for one thing: stability. The FootJoy Tour Alpha is that shoe.
If you asked me to draw a high tech, top of the line FootJoy golf shoe, I would draw the Tour Alpha. Looking down, they deliver the clean, classic look you expect from FootJoy. From every other angle, you see sharp modern lines done with a high level of restraint. As is their habit, FootJoy has infused a dash of color to pique visual interest in otherwise staid color schemes.
The laced FootJoy Tour Alpha is available in three colorways : white, black, and white/grey (shown). With the BOA Closure, it’s offered in grey and white/grey with neon green accents. Finally, the Dual BOA closure is available in only white/grey, but it’s slightly different than the laced version.
Sliding into the FootJoy Tour Alpha for the first time, I equated them to a firm handshake . They’re not trying to squeeze the life out of you, but they want their presence known a bit. Despite their athletic look, the Tour Alpha is a leather shoe, so it is likely to get a bit more supple with wear.
As I wore them more, I found that the Tour Alpha sets a definite boundary around your foot . Within those limits, your foot has ample room to move. Notably, I found the toe box to be more spacious than expected. However, those boundaries are hard limits with a lot of structure and support.
Underfoot, FootJoy employs an OrthoLite EcoPlush Fit-Bed for cushioning. The advantage of OrthoLite is that it does not “set,” so the cushioning remains the same round after round . Meeker made particular note of how comfortable the cushioning is, and I enjoyed its “just right” firmness.
In terms of sizing, I found the Tour Alpha to fit well in my normal size 13. Matt Meeker found a slightly better fit in a 9 compared to his usual 9.5. This could be due to FootJoy’s use of the Laser Plus Last which is slightly roomier , especially through the toe .
Performance
Stability is the focus of the FootJoy Tour Alpha, and it absolutely delivers there. The replaceable spikes are set wide to create a powerful, secure foundation for your swing . For traction and anchoring to the ground, there may be shoes that equal the Tour Alpha, but I can’t think of one that surpasses it.
Of course, the sole is only the first part of creating a stable shoe. If your foot isn’t secured inside the shoe, all the traction in the world doesn’t matter. FootJoy keeps your foot locked in with a fitted, 3D molded heel and lateral stability elements. In all the swings I took in the Tour Alpha, I never once slipped, got “outside” my feet, or even thought about my footwork . These shoes 100% deliver on their claims of stability.
For all their virtues, it should be noted that the Tour Alpha is not for everyone. The heel of these shoes is fairly tall – the norm for FootJoy – so those seeking “natural motion” shoes may be uncomfortable. Also, the sole is very rigid . If you’re coming from a more mobile shoe, you might feel fatigue or discomfort until you adapt.
As noted earlier, the FootJoy Tour Alpha comes in three different closure systems . Matt Meeker and I tested the conventional laced version ($189). There is also a lace-free BOA Closure ($219) with the dial on heel. Finally, there is a Dual Boa version ($249) with one dial on the heel and another on the outside of the foot.
The FootJoy Tour Alpha is not the shoe you’re going to wear to the grocery store; it’s the shoe you’re going to wear to bomb it down every fairway without fear. If you put a premium on stability and traction, look no further. The Tour Alpha should be your go to for 2022.
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Maybe this is what you were getting at, Matt, but geez, the soles of these shoes look so thick that my feet are a good inch — or more from the ground. Seems like they are 180 degree difference from the TRUEs that you always loved.
Had been wearing Ecco shoes for a few seasons and wanted to go back to a more stable shoe. Bought the single BOA version and love them. Comfortable and stable for the entire round. Feel like I have a much more solid ground connection. No need for custom insole, feels great all day.
I got a pair of these and I love them. Very comfortable and the soles give my feet the support I need
How can I get one –size (6.5 wide) or (6.0 wide). You make it always starting from SIZE 7.0.
Loved these shoes but I say a durability issue after 4 rounds the side of my shoes are blowing out.
Worst shoe of the footjoy range I’ve worn sore heels toes
These shoes are also uncomfortably heavy. Great fit just much heavier than any shoe I have previously worn
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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
FootJoy Tour Alpha BOA — the single-BOA version of FootJoy’s 2022 Most Wanted-winning flagship golf shoe. I say “single” because there’s also a dual-BOA (double “not for suckers”) version that I’ll be trying when (and if) FJ can wrangle some inventory.
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Tony Covey. Self-described BOA-enthusiast with slightly wide feet. While not a fanboy by any means, I appreciate that when FootJoy makes a shoe, it makes it in wide (and often extra-wide). That’s called serving the golfer. Others should take note.
About the FootJoy Tour Alpha BOA
Unlike my previous We Tried It Shoe review , there’s no confusion here. The FootJoy Tour Alpha is an unapologetically spiked shoe. We’re not trying to go from the office to the course or any of that stuff. We’re just looking to maximize performance on the golf course. Crazy, right? Ideally, that means all-terrain stability, traction and comfort.
As noted, the Foot Joy Tour Alpha was this year’s Most Wanted winner in the spiked category . That’s significant because FootJoy hasn’t typically finished near the top of the rankings but, with the Tour Alpha, FootJoy managed to unseat perennial winner adidas. As I said, I tend to gravitate to FootJoy because of the availability of wide sizes anyway but a Most Wanted win … yeah, color me extra super curious.
The Tour Alpha BOA is available in two colorways (white/grey and charcoal/grey). The charcoal grey is unique to the BOA offering while all white and all black are available in the laced offering only. That part is kinda lame but the upside is that FootJoy offers a full complement of sizes in the BOA option.
As is the FootJoy way, there is a $30 upcharge for the BOA version of the Tour Alpha ($219.99, up from $189.99 in the laced version). Either way you still get the 2-year waterproof guarantee, but for some, the upcharge will be reason enough to stick with laces.
BOA Fit System
As I mentioned when I tried the adidas Tour360 22 BOA, there are a few different versions of the BOA fit system on the market. Some manufacturers have negotiated exclusive rights to one system or another and even the placement of the BOA dial can be proprietary.
The FootJoy Tour Alpha BOA leverages a micro-adjustable performance fit system. However, unlike the Li2 dial found on the adidas Tour360 22 BOA, it only micro-adjusts tighter. If you inadvertently crank your way past comfortable, you can’t click your way back. It’s a full release, re-click kind of situation. That’s still about 50 times faster than tying laces.
FootJoy enjoys exclusive rights to the heel-mounted position for the BOA dial so, as with other not-for-suckers versions of FootJoy shoes, that’s where you’ll find it on the Tour Alpha.
FootJoy Tour Alpha BOA Tech
The FootJoy Tour Alpha BOA tech story is pretty straightforward. In addition to the BOA fitting system, you’ve got Pulsar LP spikes, a proprietary OPS (optimized performance stabilizer) stability system and some other stuff designed to provide a proper fit and, ultimately, comfort. While mesh and pleather are all the rage in shoe design right now, the Tour Alpha BOA features a waterproof ChromoSkin leather upper from Pittards.
A Quick Note About Style
From a style perspective, the FootJoy Tour Alpha BOA isn’t entirely dissimilar from the adidas Tour360 22 BOA. Specifically, I’m talking about the flap that covers where the tongue and laces would otherwise be. I suppose I understand why some think it looks goofy but evolution has a cost. One day, this will be what the majority of golf shoes look like and, frankly, it’s a small price to pay for not having to make bunny ears out of strings like a sucker.
The revolution is coming. Best to get on board now.
Slipping them on
While there’s inarguably a modern slant to the styling of the FootJoy Tour Alpha (the BOA fit system all but mandates that), kudos to FootJoy for recognizing that getting your foot into a shoe shouldn’t be that difficult. None of that sockliner shoehorn and Vaseline (OK, maybe not Vaseline) nonsense here. You know how easy it feels to slide your shoes on after three games in rented bowling shoes? It’s that easy. Regular shoe easy.
FootJoy Tour Alpha BOA Comfort and Fit
If you missed my theories on golf shoe fit and comfort, I’ll refer you to my adidas Tour360 22 BOA review . As it relates to the FootJoy Tour Alpha, comfort was great out of the box—so much so that I disregarded my rule about new shoes and decided to walk 18 without a backup pair in the bag. I ain’t scared.
Walking up my first hill, I was left with no reservations about the five-mile hike ahead.
That’s big picture stuff but there is some nuance here. As mentioned, I’m just barely a wide-foot guy so I can sometimes get away with standard-width shoes, particularly when they’re built on a slightly wide last. My initial impression is that, by wide shoe standards, the FootJoy Tour Alpha BOA runs a little wider still. I own five other pairs of wide-sized FootJoy shoes and the Tour Alpha is the widest of the lot.
I’ve come to realize that my left foot is slightly chubbier than my right. With the Tour Alpha BOA, I felt like the fit on my left foot was perfect while the right was a little too wide. Unfortunately, shoes are sold in pairs without any sort of a la carte selection available. Stomping around in the FootJoy Tour Alpha left me wondering if, in this particular model, my ideal fit might be standard width on the right and wide on the left.
C’mon, FootJoy, can we make this kind of fitting option happen?
When it comes to sizing, for me, anyway, the Tour Alpha BOA is a sizing tweener. It is worth noting that there’s a surprising amount of crank in the BOA dial , so while the right shoe, in particular, definitely felt big, I was able to click my way to a stable fit.
Walking 18 with the FootJoy Tour Alpha BOA
When it comes to golf shoe comfort, I’m primarily concerned about blisters on the heel. For sure, there are a lot of areas where ill-fitting or poorly designed shoes can pinch, rub and, ultimately maim but I feel like the heel is the most vulnerable.
Generally speaking, I found the Tour Alpha comfortable in the heel … mostly. My one minor gripe is that the heel cup perhaps sits slightly high. I found that I needed to yank my low-cut socks up a bit to provide coverage and protection. No big deal as any issues can be mitigated by marginally higher socks.
As my round progressed, I did note some soreness on the outside of the ball of my right foot only. While it was far from debilitating, it did linger and progress throughout the round. I probably could have walked another 18 and been none the worse for it but it’s not ideal. I suspect it may be a sizing issue as there were no issues at all with my left foot.
As far as performance goes, the Tour Alpha is a stable shoe and, while that often means a thick rigid sole, I never felt like I was wearing lifts or walking in clogs. Traction and stability were generally excellent.
Performance is excellent as advertised . That’s probably the most important thing.
FootJoy Tour Alpha BOA – Takeaway
So where does that leave us?
I like the FootJoy Tour Alpha BOA but I’m not sure I love it. Well, I love it on my left foot. The right? The jury is still out.
Next time out, I’ll wear thicker wool socks instead of light to midweight cotton (I’ve been looking for an excuse to buy better socks, anyway) and see how it goes. I’ll let you know.
The upside here is that I don’t need to worry about breaking them in. It’s all about seeing if there’s a simple fix for my right foot.
Once again, fingers crossed.
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Maybe someday Footjoy will make some non-pointy-toed shoes. Feet are meant to be pointy.
Own a pair After 5 rounds ripped out insoles and put in orthotics insoles Otherwise an outstanding shoe
I’ll never wear another golf shoe again. I walk 4 to 5 times a week and at a “lite” 215lbs I need comfort. I am wearing On Trail shoes and could not be happier with the comfort, stability, and traction….
I just stocked up on several pairs of an Adidas model. Lightweight, comfortable. Now they’re not waterproof, but I’m fine with that because I don’t play in the morning dew, and, I have other waterproof shoes. Under $50 each. Which means I bought 4 of them for the price of this shoe. For me, it’s hard to beat those economics.
Read the article, but no mention of how much it weighs. I was a solid Footjoy/BOA guy for over a decade, but they seem to have gotten heavier over the years. I was hooked on the Footjoy BOA DNA shoes. But, they moved on to newer styles and the shoes have gotten less comfortable and heavier. That led me to try Skechers Torque Twist/BOA and I’ve never looked back. Sorry FJ, but you did it to yourselves.
On my scale, a size 9.5 wide weighs just under 1..15 lbs.
I agree this shoe does run a little wider than other FJ products. I found the shoe to be extremely stable as expected but did note that the feeling of walking is completely different to both my Pro Sl carbons and Premieres. Great shoe in the wet but think I will tend more to the others when the ground firms up here in Australia
I’ve been a Footjoy wearer for 20 years. Never even looked at another brand, because there was no need, but the season I’ve bought 2 pairs and the comfort levels have been horrid. They’ve been more worried about the ‘rebound sole’ gimmick rather then comfort in the light weight models. Both pairs are now in the garage – I’ve bought a different brand that are more like a ‘old’ Footjoy. Sorry Footjoy – I don’t need distance out of the sole of my shoe. No more.
I’m a wide-foot guy, presently rocking the Adidas Tour360 BOA. I checked out the FootJoy Tour Alphas the last time I was at Golf Galaxy and wasn’t impressed. The shoe looked really long and narrow. Maybe just long… like there would be too much shoe sticking out past where my toes ended. They didn’t have my size so I didn’t get a chance try them on and see if they felt like they looked.
I own a pair and find them ok for riding but they don’t work for me when I walk 18. I much prefer the Pro Premire lace up as it is more stable and comfortable for my 6’4″ large body.
I have been FJ BOA user for 20 years. Yes, i think they have gotten heavier. I have tried other brands. The newest Footjoy BOA are too wide for me. And i have learned moving down from 8.5 to 8 size., along with top quality insole has tightened them up. Too, i have removed some of the screw-in spikes.on sole . Travels smoother and lost no stability. Particularly i love the wrap-over top design that is very comfortable, tightens evenly, and easier to keep clean. I play over 100 rounds a year, mix of walking and cart. My garmin watch tells ne I do 4-5 miles walking either way, depending upon the course . My home course is very hilly and uneven. mountains of Pennsylvania
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Golf shoes come in all shapes in sizes these days, however every avid golfer needs that pair of shoes. The pair that you rely upon most when the going gets tough. Whether it's tricky conditions, a comp that you really care about, a match with some cash on the line - you need the best performance possible from your kicks. The FootJoy Tour Alpha promises to be just that shoe for 2022.
I tested this new performance offering from FootJoy in wet, wintery conditions over two rounds of golf. I played at both Stockport Golf Club and the Marriot Worsley in Manchester.
The rain was well an truly pouring during testing on both occasions, not great for my golf game but great for testing golf shoes that promised in a lot in different departments.
The main 'buzz term' that FootJoy are using with the Tour Alpha shoes is 'Power Reimagined' . In a golf-tech-jargon kind of way, this means that the Tour Alpha is engineered from the ground up to deliver stability and outstanding performance. From the outset it's clear that these elements were the number one priority for FJ's R&D team when creating this shoe.
They are claiming to have achieved this through innovations in a number of different areas.
The ultimate in traction is said to be achieved through molded traction elements and Pulsar LP cleats by Softspikes that will FootJoy claim offers "unparalleled traction and stability in every playing condition and on every playing surface."
A new OPS system (which stands for Optimised Performance Stabiliser), made up of the external 3D molded heel counter, A-Frame and the lateral clip are there to lock the golfer in allowing you to swing hard and fast without any worries.
The Tour Alpha is also said to offer a balance of cushioning and stability in the right areas through a TruFit System and Dual-Durometer FTF+ Foam midsole .
As you'd expect from a premium FootJoy shoe, the upper feature ChromoSkinTM leather which is a supple, lightweight, durable and (thankfully during my testing) 100% waterproof.
Last but certainly not least in the footwear department, comfort is said to be delivered through a Golfalot favourite - the OrthoLite ImpressionsTM FitBed which provides immediate step-in comfort and cleverly molds to the shape of your foot over time for truly custom comfort.
If you're really into your tech and you're a fan of BOA also, then you're in luck with the Tour Alpha it also comes available in both BOA and Double BOA.
I think that's enough footwear technology for one review, let's get into what I really thought.
The Tour Alpha looks as exactly as you'd expect it to. It's standard, modern-day FJ - it's inoffensive and looks like a golf shoe should in 2022. It's modern, sporty, techy, contemporary, sleek but in my opinion a little safe in it's overall design. Like I said it's very FootJoy.
To me it just screams Kevin Kisner, Rafa Cabrera Bello and Webb Simpson, that type of golfer...
In comparison to other FootJoy shoes in this 'performance' department in recent years: it looks much better than the FootJoy Fury, , it's similar to the FootJoy Tour-S but in my opinion not quite as smart as FootJoy Tour-X from 2021.
There’s lots going on visually in the heel of the shoe but when you’re wearing them, from above - the toe area looked clean and sleek. This was despite the slight annoyance of pods that hold the softspikes sticking out on the sides. Don't be put off here however - if anything it's good piece of mind that your getting that extra stability.
The Tour Alpha it will hit the mark with plenty of golfers, but I wouldn't say people are going to love it aesthetically, they're not the shoe to either make or break an outfit in my opinion.
Throughout both of my tests of the Tour Alpha - comfort was never an issue for me. The leather upper was supple and hugged the top of my foot without every being an issue.
As I first discovered in my review of the FootJoy Fury golf shoes (which I thought looked terrible but were some of the comfiest shoes I've ever worn), the OrthoLite Impressions FitBed is really something to behold in a golf shoe. Similar to Boost foam in the Adidas Tour 360 22 golf shoes the OrthoLite Insole is just super-comfy over 18 holes underneath the foot.
If I was to give the FJ Tour Alpha one criticism in the comfort department, it would be that the traction plate on the bottom of the shoe is very hard. When combined with the many cleats and lugs, I felt that when walking on harder surfaces ate times, was almost wearing a pair of football boots. This may just be because at Marriot Worsley a lot of the course paths there are tarmacked, so this was exaggerated during my testing. If your course is similar, it's certainly something to look out for.
Performance
As usual with FootJoy shoes of this kind, anything that you could find to dislike visually, the chances are it will be outweighed by the performance.
This is a shoe that really scores high in the performance department. Every aspect of the shoe has been built for stability, traction, security and comfort in all the right areas. The build quality is extremely high and you can see that when first pulling the shoes out of the box - they feel solid and trustworthy. The exact opposite of my golf game.
During the golf swing, you really have nothing to fear on multiple types of terrain - and trust me I found them. I had a great connection with the turf thanks to the Tour Alpha therefore I had confidence that swinging hard would not leave me losing my footing.
On the downswing in particular, the OPS heel design no doubt kept me locked in. I couldn't help think that Bryson DeChambeau and his heel-swivelling-antics could benefit from a pair of Tour Alpha's. If you're looking for more support in this area, look no further - you'll find it here.
The Tour Alpha's outsole design is one of the best I have tested in my time at Golfalot. FootJoy haven't left a stone unturned and your golf game will benefit from that.
FootJoy Tour Alpha Golf Shoe Verdict
At first glance, I feared this was just another highly priced, tech-packed FootJoy shoe to add to the list. After testing, particularly in the tough conditions that I was doing so in, I was very impressed.
Yes visually they're not going to change the world, and you may not look like the coolest kid on the course, but you'll give yourself every chance of playing like him. On top of that, your feet will be comfy and in the rain - dry too.
The Tour Alpha is without doubt another great golf shoe from market leaders FootJoy.
Who Are They Aimed At?
The avid-golfer. The trooper - the one who's playing in all conditions. The hard and fast swinger - the one who's knocking it out there over 290 yards. The substance over style golfer. If Scottie Scheffler wore FJ, I reckon his funky footwork could do with a pair of FootJoy Tour Alpha kicks.
Would I Use Them?
Yes, I'd play golf in the FootJoy Tour Alpha again, without a doubt. I think if I had the choice of colourway again though I'd go for black as these are the short or performance shoe I would wear in the winter months.
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FootJoy has reigned as the #1 shoe on tour for years. The Tour Alpha BOA will certainly help that cause because of their rock solid stability. Add the BOA and Dual BOA option they are even better. I’ve worn these shoes for 5 rounds of golf; a couple walking and the others riding.
This is the definitive FootJoy Tour Alpha BOA Golf Shoe Review for 2022.
The FootJoy Tour Alpha BOA Golf shoe s are the newest version of tour caliber shoes that offers extreme stability with laces, BOA and dual BOA. These spiked shoes are the grippiest, most stable, lock down, swing for the fences, golf shoes I’ve ever tested. The combination of Pular spikes, BOA options, Ortholite inserts, OPS (Optimized Performance Stabilizer), WrapID, and ChromoSkin Leather means these shoes can endure the most strenuous environments in golf. While you may not be putting for millions of dollars on the 72nd hole; that daunting tee shot, or that side hill wedge shot when playing against our buddies can use all the stability we can get.
The FootJoy Tour Alpha BOA Shoes have a sleek look with their wrapped lace system to perfectly lock your foot into the shoe. The SoftSpikes come in 2 colors in the bottom of the shoe (for looks) to lock your foot to the ground. The strong connection means stability for walking and throughout the swing. The ChromoSkin Leather has a “stiffness” to it, yet supple flex for excellent stability while maintaining a comfortable bend for walking.
The FootJoy Tour Alpha BOA Shoes have my favorite shoe feature: BOA. They offer 2 BOA options, single and dual. I went single on these with the dial in the back. The WrapID is locked down on the side of the foot so no laces cut across the tope which allow for a better and more comfortable fit. Everyone has a different foot shape and height to their arch. This allows the fit to be dialed in precisely and easily maintained with a click of the BOA dial.
The FootJoy Tour Alpha BOA is one sharp looking shoe. If you want technology, stability and BOA you won’t find a classier shoe out there. It looks great with just about everything from shorts to khaki pants. They are mostly white with some grey accents on the heel and just a pop or lime green. The combination is very clean looking and because of the Chromoskin leather stays exceptionally clean in dusty and dirty conditions.
FootJoy Tour Alpha BOA Shoes are golf shoes only. They are spiked and are not going to be worn off the course. However I was impressed by their comfort. While it took a few holes to break them in ; I didn’t feel the rush to get them off my feet after I walked off the 18 green. The Ortholite insoles are really “cushy” and give the shoes a nice soft feel while walking. They can be interchanged to adjust the fit even more to your specific foot needs. In many brands I wear a 9.5; but in FootJoy I have found that 9 is the better fit. So make sure you try these on or know your FootJoy size before ordering off the internet.
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I'll be staying at the Alpha from November 4-11 2009. According to the hotel website, all rooms have WIFI. According to some user reviews, the internet access is only available in a neighboring hotel in an internet cafe.
My client assures me that I'll have internet access in my room...but my client has been known to be a wee bit "innacurate" on some matters.
I've emailed the hotel and asked....no repy. So I'm just hoping that someone here will have a definitive answer.
Thanks so much!!
Usually the hotels charge for internet access from the room. I can hardly name one who doesn’t. Free WiFi is available in McDonalds cafes.
Btw, I was shocked to find out that Stasrbucks coffee chain charges for WiFi access as well... The land of surprises, indeed. Do not expect to find a lot of free goodies in that domain down there. If they can rip off a dime out of your pocket, they certainly will. No prisoners taken. The name of their game.
Some coffee houses that offer better choice that a mere Starbucks do offer free WiFi. I was pleasantly surprised with the quality of coffee and pastries in a few such places. Ambience there is beyond any imagination as well, positive that is. As well as prices which can easily run between $50 - $100 for a round of deserts for a couple. May be such places as Payard Patisserie & Bistro of NYC
http://nymag.com/urban/guides/bestofny/food/02/frenchpastries.htm
can only be superior, but… that a pinnacle of world’s gastronomy.
Hi gls girl ,
Thanks so much, everyone. I don't have any input on where I'll be staying, it's up to my host, and the room is already a done deal.
I'm trying to relax about this trip....so if I have wifi, it's good, if not, I'll have to just deal with it. I'm going to try to be excited about seeing this fantastic city instead of sweating the details.
I got away by buying a mobile device unit for about $70 + monthly service $30, so total of $100.
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Yep, I'd love to know the specifics of this device; it sounds like a good solution. I've never heard of such a thing, but I'm hardly a techno-geek!
<< I got away by buying a mobile device unit for about $70 + monthly service $30, so total of $100.
What kind?>>
Yota mobile modem for notebook:
http://www.yota.ru
4G (Mobile WiMAX) as they claim super fast, wasn't faster though than my NYC coax cable connection, but wasn't that bad after all.
And I managed to give the modem to the landlord of the apartment which I rented, so she would pass the modem to the following tenants for inet service.
So my actual bottom line came out as $30 for the 2wks+ period.
http://www.yota.ru/en/
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Elektrostal is a vibrant city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia. With a rich history, stunning architecture, and a thriving community, Elektrostal is a city that has much to offer. Whether you are a history buff, nature enthusiast, or simply curious about different cultures, Elektrostal is sure to captivate you.
This article will provide you with 40 fascinating facts about Elektrostal, giving you a better understanding of why this city is worth exploring. From its origins as an industrial hub to its modern-day charm, we will delve into the various aspects that make Elektrostal a unique and must-visit destination.
So, join us as we uncover the hidden treasures of Elektrostal and discover what makes this city a true gem in the heart of Russia.
Key Takeaways:
- Elektrostal, known as the “Motor City of Russia,” is a vibrant and growing city with a rich industrial history, offering diverse cultural experiences and a strong commitment to environmental sustainability.
- With its convenient location near Moscow, Elektrostal provides a picturesque landscape, vibrant nightlife, and a range of recreational activities, making it an ideal destination for residents and visitors alike.
Known as the “Motor City of Russia.”
Elektrostal, a city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia, earned the nickname “Motor City” due to its significant involvement in the automotive industry.
Home to the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.
Elektrostal is renowned for its metallurgical plant, which has been producing high-quality steel and alloys since its establishment in 1916.
Boasts a rich industrial heritage.
Elektrostal has a long history of industrial development, contributing to the growth and progress of the region.
Founded in 1916.
The city of Elektrostal was founded in 1916 as a result of the construction of the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.
Located approximately 50 kilometers east of Moscow.
Elektrostal is situated in close proximity to the Russian capital, making it easily accessible for both residents and visitors.
Known for its vibrant cultural scene.
Elektrostal is home to several cultural institutions, including museums, theaters, and art galleries that showcase the city’s rich artistic heritage.
A popular destination for nature lovers.
Surrounded by picturesque landscapes and forests, Elektrostal offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and birdwatching.
Hosts the annual Elektrostal City Day celebrations.
Every year, Elektrostal organizes festive events and activities to celebrate its founding, bringing together residents and visitors in a spirit of unity and joy.
Has a population of approximately 160,000 people.
Elektrostal is home to a diverse and vibrant community of around 160,000 residents, contributing to its dynamic atmosphere.
Boasts excellent education facilities.
The city is known for its well-established educational institutions, providing quality education to students of all ages.
A center for scientific research and innovation.
Elektrostal serves as an important hub for scientific research, particularly in the fields of metallurgy, materials science, and engineering.
Surrounded by picturesque lakes.
The city is blessed with numerous beautiful lakes, offering scenic views and recreational opportunities for locals and visitors alike.
Well-connected transportation system.
Elektrostal benefits from an efficient transportation network, including highways, railways, and public transportation options, ensuring convenient travel within and beyond the city.
Famous for its traditional Russian cuisine.
Food enthusiasts can indulge in authentic Russian dishes at numerous restaurants and cafes scattered throughout Elektrostal.
Home to notable architectural landmarks.
Elektrostal boasts impressive architecture, including the Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord and the Elektrostal Palace of Culture.
Offers a wide range of recreational facilities.
Residents and visitors can enjoy various recreational activities, such as sports complexes, swimming pools, and fitness centers, enhancing the overall quality of life.
Provides a high standard of healthcare.
Elektrostal is equipped with modern medical facilities, ensuring residents have access to quality healthcare services.
Home to the Elektrostal History Museum.
The Elektrostal History Museum showcases the city’s fascinating past through exhibitions and displays.
A hub for sports enthusiasts.
Elektrostal is passionate about sports, with numerous stadiums, arenas, and sports clubs offering opportunities for athletes and spectators.
Celebrates diverse cultural festivals.
Throughout the year, Elektrostal hosts a variety of cultural festivals, celebrating different ethnicities, traditions, and art forms.
Electric power played a significant role in its early development.
Elektrostal owes its name and initial growth to the establishment of electric power stations and the utilization of electricity in the industrial sector.
Boasts a thriving economy.
The city’s strong industrial base, coupled with its strategic location near Moscow, has contributed to Elektrostal’s prosperous economic status.
Houses the Elektrostal Drama Theater.
The Elektrostal Drama Theater is a cultural centerpiece, attracting theater enthusiasts from far and wide.
Popular destination for winter sports.
Elektrostal’s proximity to ski resorts and winter sport facilities makes it a favorite destination for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities.
Promotes environmental sustainability.
Elektrostal prioritizes environmental protection and sustainability, implementing initiatives to reduce pollution and preserve natural resources.
Home to renowned educational institutions.
Elektrostal is known for its prestigious schools and universities, offering a wide range of academic programs to students.
Committed to cultural preservation.
The city values its cultural heritage and takes active steps to preserve and promote traditional customs, crafts, and arts.
Hosts an annual International Film Festival.
The Elektrostal International Film Festival attracts filmmakers and cinema enthusiasts from around the world, showcasing a diverse range of films.
Encourages entrepreneurship and innovation.
Elektrostal supports aspiring entrepreneurs and fosters a culture of innovation, providing opportunities for startups and business development.
Offers a range of housing options.
Elektrostal provides diverse housing options, including apartments, houses, and residential complexes, catering to different lifestyles and budgets.
Home to notable sports teams.
Elektrostal is proud of its sports legacy, with several successful sports teams competing at regional and national levels.
Boasts a vibrant nightlife scene.
Residents and visitors can enjoy a lively nightlife in Elektrostal, with numerous bars, clubs, and entertainment venues.
Promotes cultural exchange and international relations.
Elektrostal actively engages in international partnerships, cultural exchanges, and diplomatic collaborations to foster global connections.
Surrounded by beautiful nature reserves.
Nearby nature reserves, such as the Barybino Forest and Luchinskoye Lake, offer opportunities for nature enthusiasts to explore and appreciate the region’s biodiversity.
Commemorates historical events.
The city pays tribute to significant historical events through memorials, monuments, and exhibitions, ensuring the preservation of collective memory.
Promotes sports and youth development.
Elektrostal invests in sports infrastructure and programs to encourage youth participation, health, and physical fitness.
Hosts annual cultural and artistic festivals.
Throughout the year, Elektrostal celebrates its cultural diversity through festivals dedicated to music, dance, art, and theater.
Provides a picturesque landscape for photography enthusiasts.
The city’s scenic beauty, architectural landmarks, and natural surroundings make it a paradise for photographers.
Connects to Moscow via a direct train line.
The convenient train connection between Elektrostal and Moscow makes commuting between the two cities effortless.
A city with a bright future.
Elektrostal continues to grow and develop, aiming to become a model city in terms of infrastructure, sustainability, and quality of life for its residents.
In conclusion, Elektrostal is a fascinating city with a rich history and a vibrant present. From its origins as a center of steel production to its modern-day status as a hub for education and industry, Elektrostal has plenty to offer both residents and visitors. With its beautiful parks, cultural attractions, and proximity to Moscow, there is no shortage of things to see and do in this dynamic city. Whether you’re interested in exploring its historical landmarks, enjoying outdoor activities, or immersing yourself in the local culture, Elektrostal has something for everyone. So, next time you find yourself in the Moscow region, don’t miss the opportunity to discover the hidden gems of Elektrostal.
Q: What is the population of Elektrostal?
A: As of the latest data, the population of Elektrostal is approximately XXXX.
Q: How far is Elektrostal from Moscow?
A: Elektrostal is located approximately XX kilometers away from Moscow.
Q: Are there any famous landmarks in Elektrostal?
A: Yes, Elektrostal is home to several notable landmarks, including XXXX and XXXX.
Q: What industries are prominent in Elektrostal?
A: Elektrostal is known for its steel production industry and is also a center for engineering and manufacturing.
Q: Are there any universities or educational institutions in Elektrostal?
A: Yes, Elektrostal is home to XXXX University and several other educational institutions.
Q: What are some popular outdoor activities in Elektrostal?
A: Elektrostal offers several outdoor activities, such as hiking, cycling, and picnicking in its beautiful parks.
Q: Is Elektrostal well-connected in terms of transportation?
A: Yes, Elektrostal has good transportation links, including trains and buses, making it easily accessible from nearby cities.
Q: Are there any annual events or festivals in Elektrostal?
A: Yes, Elektrostal hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, including XXXX and XXXX.
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