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Callaway extends Razr line to shoes

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CHASKA, MN - AUGUST 14: Camilo Villegas of Colombia lines up a putt on the third green during the second round of the 91st PGA Championship at Hazeltine National Golf Club on August 14, 2009 in Chaska, Minnesota. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)

After giving its premium line of drivers, fairways, hybrids and irons the Razr name, Callaway Golf officials bestowed that moniker on its top-of-the-line shoe offering. Released in mid-October as part of a broader footwear rollout, the Razr incorporates a number of advanced technologies both inside and outside the shoe that are designed to enhance comfort and improve performance.

“The Razr utilizes a temperature management system from Outlast as well as X40 molded insoles from OrthoLite and a Callaway comfortech gel tongue,” says Kent Richard, director of marketing for footwear, eyewear and golf balls at Callaway Golf.

“We are also introducing a proprietary spike design with this line, called PINS, for Performance Insert System. Developed by the people at SoftSpikes, it decreases spike pressure on a player’s foot for better feel during a round. At the same time, the system boosts exceptional traction and stability, largely because it employs a total of 11 spikes in the sole.”

“We were super aggressive in terms of traction and stability with this line,” he says, adding that there are four spikes in the heel alone.

According to Richard, the Razr also features a full grain, perforated leather upper with a metallic Callaway “V” on the side as well as a EVA midsole and TPU Pro Tour outsole, both of which are intended to make the shoe as light as it is stable.

The Razr shoe comes with a two-year, limited waterproof warranty and is available in solid black and solid white models as well as two saddle combinations – black-and-white and brown-and-white.