The C4 from inside the shoe where your foot rests to the area directly below the ankle is 67mm. On the LT1 from the same area is 63mm. From a flat surface to the area directly below where your ankle would be on the C4 is 92mm, and on the LT1 is 86mm.
@golffm6924 so the c4 is quite a bit taller. I have worn the s3 and the lower biom shoes in the past. I was a bit concerned about adding height to the shoes, even though the c4 looks and feels great
I thought this would be an impossible question to answer but I think this is actually a reasonable answer: If you played every day for two years, (£170 divided by 730 rounds) which I think they would take, they would be costing you approximately 23 pence or 27 cents per round if they cost $200.
Same exact thing I’m dealing with. Same time frame same shoe same defect. I have a 250 voucher for Ecco, but would much rather adidas. Ecco looked worn and tired with finish coming off toes only after a few rounds. Additionally, for a shoe of this price to not even last two seasons is inexcusable. Ecco customer service sucks. This replacement pair of LT1, c4 or classic hybrid will indeed be my last Ecco shoe. Adidas next time 100%.
This was so much fun to watch!
It's a shoe review, but thanks.
Incredible video! You nailed it!
I do have a habit of nailing things.
This was super entertaining!
What part was the most entertaining?
"I can't stop smiling after watching this!"
If you feel like that after this, you should watch one of the bag reviews, you'll stuck with a perma grin.
Comprehensive and well considered review as always. :)
Thanks a lot, thanks for watching.
I have a question on height. Is the c4 a much taller sole? Is it the same as the LT1 and the s3? I do not like the height of the g5
The C4 from inside the shoe where your foot rests to the area directly below the ankle is 67mm. On the LT1 from the same area is 63mm. From a flat surface to the area directly below where your ankle would be on the C4 is 92mm, and on the LT1 is 86mm.
@golffm6924 so the c4 is quite a bit taller. I have worn the s3 and the lower biom shoes in the past. I was a bit concerned about adding height to the shoes, even though the c4 looks and feels great
Really ehlpful review, especially re sizing. I'm a fan of Ecco shoes and am looking for my next pair.
Thanks a lot, properly made golf shoes, not just plastic everywhere like a lot of shoes now.
How many rounds of golf do they hold up for with their price tag?
I thought this would be an impossible question to answer but I think this is actually a reasonable answer: If you played every day for two years, (£170 divided by 730 rounds) which I think they would take, they would be costing you approximately 23 pence or 27 cents per round if they cost $200.
@@golffm6924But would they last 730 rounds? Hmmm
My Ecco H4 lasted 18 months sole split and upper came away from sole
Same exact thing I’m dealing with. Same time frame same shoe same defect. I have a 250 voucher for Ecco, but would much rather adidas. Ecco looked worn and tired with finish coming off toes only after a few rounds. Additionally, for a shoe of this price to not even last two seasons is inexcusable. Ecco customer service sucks. This replacement pair of LT1, c4 or classic hybrid will indeed be my last Ecco shoe. Adidas next time 100%.