Reef Releases a Cleated Golf Sandal With a Surprise at Its Sole

There’s a bottle opener built into it.

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Reef, a brand created out of love for the sandy beaches and surf culture, releases the Fanning Spackler Golf Sandal, coined after Australian after surf champion Mick Fanning.

The Reef Spackler Golf Sandal features an air-bubbled sole and luxe construction with ethically-crafted leather straps. This alternate golf shoe frees your foot while incorporating replaceable spikes at the sole, making it appropriate not only for the beach, but for the golf course as well. Turn it over and access the built in bottle opener, to pop off beverage tops and enjoy a cold one while you play through your round of golf. The built-in bottle opener ultimately showcases the novelty sandal and merges comfort with workability.

These golf sandals are priced at $100 USD, and only 100 are produced. If you are a golf acolyte and looking to purchase something distinctive for your next golf trip, check out Reef’s official website.

In other footwear news, the Nike Dunk High is going to release in “Light Chocolate”.

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