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Nath |
posted on 6th Oct 07 at 11:49 |
Might opt for them I reckon. Cheaper and probably more comfortable. | |
antscorsa |
posted on 6th Oct 07 at 11:45 |
ive got them nikes in green and white, soooo comfortable, love playing in them | |
Nath |
posted on 6th Oct 07 at 11:36 |
quote: Yeah its allowed. But I don't find them easy to run with. The moulded ends of the studs tend to slip when I turn. I'm the lone striker in both my teams so I need to be able to turn quick and stuff. | |
cesil |
posted on 6th Oct 07 at 11:05 |
pumas mate:thumbs: right comfy n lasted me ages! | |
DR11 |
posted on 6th Oct 07 at 10:59 |
Ive got a pair of those nike ones and they are lovely | |
Bram |
posted on 5th Oct 07 at 22:26 |
I do to, but your calves seize up after a while! | |
John G |
posted on 5th Oct 07 at 21:32 |
quote: snap, grip is great | |
jr |
posted on 5th Oct 07 at 20:57 |
i wear molded (sp) boots on astra turf ??? weather thats actully allowed or not i dont know | |
Nath |
posted on 5th Oct 07 at 20:36 |
quote: This particular astro is quite old and the technology at the time was meant to be top notch. It retains water, but as it happens it retains too much water!! The ball fizz's about the surface! It's a nightmare trying to run onto through balls. Next gen astro is the nuts. We play 5 aside on that stuff, it's brilliant. | |
Bram |
posted on 5th Oct 07 at 20:32 |
I don't know how you play on wet astro, i refuse to these days. Its just like iceskating with a bit of passing! | |
Nath |
posted on 5th Oct 07 at 19:33 |
What does everyone wear? |