Uppers
The Pinstripe Saddle shoes are made of full-grain leather and designed to be durable and waterproof. The shoe has a traditional lacing system that uses shoelaces. The Pinstripe Saddle uses Callaway's RainSport waterproof system, which is designed to be twice as waterproof as most traditional methods. It also has breathable material that allows consistent airflow through the shoe to keep the foot dry.
Insole
The Pinstripe Saddle has Callaway's DrySport technology, a system that manages moisture. Lining the insole are moisture-wicking materials that are designed to draw moisture away from the foot to keep it dry and comfortable. When this is combined with RainSport, you can play in any conditions and your feet will remain comfortable.
Xtra Width Technology
The Pinstripe Saddle shoes also allow you to adjust the width using Xtra Width Technology (XWT). These shoes have an XWT forefoot pad in the insole, which keeps the shoe at one width. You can easily remove the insert to adjust it. For golfers with feet that are two different widths, this is an ideal technology.
Cleats
The Pinstripe Saddle shoes have oversized Callaway Chevron Comfort Spikes, which are attached using the Fast Twist System (FTS) and feature Dynamic Cleat Technology (DCT). These cleats have five times more traction surface than cleats without this technology, because DCT allows the cleats to flex with every step. The Comfort Spikes also are designed to wear from the inside out, so the traction will remain more constant and they will last longer. You can also place an asymmetric cleat on the outsole using FTS.
Warranty
Callaway products are guaranteed against defects for two years from the day you purchase it. If you have a product that is found to be defective, Callaway will repair or replace it. Waterproofing also is guaranteed for two years in the Pinstripe Saddle, and there is a 30-day comfort guarantee.
Price
The suggested price for the Pinstripe Saddle on the Callaway store website is $119.99.
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