It’s not much of a stretch to say that Ecco makes some of the most comfortable golf shoes on the market.
And in the case of the Ecco Biom C4, I think it’s the most comfortable shoe on the market.
But as Ecco has continued to expand their golf product line, differentiating between some models can be a little tricky.
When you look at the Biom C4, Biom H4, and S-Three – they all kinda look similar.
So what’s the difference and which one should you buy?
Are the newest entry to the Ecco golf lineup, the S-Three, worthy of consideration? Especially at a still pricey MSRP of $220.
We’re going to answer all of this and more in our Ecco S-Three shoe review.
Looking for a comfortable pair of Ecco golf shoes that can do a little bit of everything? Definitely consider a pair of the S-Three.
First Impressions of the Ecco S-Three Golf Shoes
Opening up the box to see the S-Three shoes I couldn’t help but think they looked a little familiar.
Ecco shoes have a distinct style, and these fit right into the mold.
For some, this will be a good (great) thing, and for others – maybe not. Ecco styling is a little polarizing, so if you haven’t loved previous shoes of theirs, these may not sway your opinion.
That said, they are a little more subdued than the Biom C4 shoes, and personally I like the look of them.
Material and build quality wise these are Ecco all the way. Extremely high-quality leather, durable soles – the S-Three both looks and feels like a high-end shoe.
How Do They Perform on the Course (and off?)
We’re in a world where “all day” golf shoes are increasingly becoming a thing.
Considering Ecco was the forerunner to the spikeless golf shoe market, I would have expected them to maybe jump into this trend a little bit harder.
I know there are absolutely people who would consider the S-Three all-day style shoes, and wear them off the course.
But for me? These feel more like golf shoes than anything else. Maybe it’s the styling or robust build quality – but this is one pair I just don’t see myself wearing day to day.
So then, how do they hold up on the golf course?
Generally speaking, great.
As with most Ecco spikeless models they are super comfortable right out of the gate.
One thing I did notice walking down the first fairway during my first round with them, was that the toebox on my left foot kept heavily creasing and kind of making a “pop” sound every time I walked.
Perhaps my sizing on this shoe was off, but I’ve had close to 10 pairs of size 46 (12) Eccos and it’s always been a spot-on fit.
It’s not a huge deal, but it is something I noticed.
Then I played golf, and I didn’t think about the shoes again until the 15th hole when one of my playing partners asked how I liked them.
“You know, I haven’t thought about them for a second since the first hole. I think that might be the best compliment I can give them.”
If you’re thinking about your golf shoes, something is probably wrong.
Unless it’s a unique pair like the G/FORE Gallivanters that inspire extra confidence every time you look down at them.
But generally, you just want them to work. You want them to be comfortable, stable, and blend into the background – which is exactly what the S-Three does.
However, I did notice that toebox again as soon as I started thinking about them.
But after two full rounds, these are perfectly solid golf shoes.
S-Three vs. BIom C4 vs. Biom H4: Which Should You Buy?
All three of these shoes are relatively similar.
The Biom C4 are the most comfortable.