Adidas World Cup Football Boot is a classic and professional players choice of boot. Kangaroo leather makes this boot give you maximale control, precision and most importantly comfort. I own the Adidas World Cup boots myself and they are much better than most new boots coming out. You can find ... Read review
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Advantages: Cheap and comfortable Disadvantages: Old School Look!
Adidas World Cup Football Boot is a classic and professional players choice of boot. Kangaroo leather makes this boot give you maximale control, precision and most importantly comfort. I own the Adidas World Cup boots myself and they are much better than most new boots coming out. You can find this boot for just under 50£ on ebay and in shop for 75£+. Cheap and Quality plus they last over years, I got mine for more then 3 years now and still look ... ...footballer. Flexible sole with screw-in studs is ideal for very soft conditions. Finished in classic black and white, this adidas boot really is a footballing icon. Profile : Heritage, Classic & Comfort
Recommended : Professional / Sunday League Players
Surface : Soft Ground
Weight : 240g ...
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Advantages: Excellent Comfort and support Disadvantages: you tell me
...I have got your answer, Adidas World Cups for around £55, with the world cups this will not happen as the leather is strong and flexible. These boots are also available with moulded studs for a harder playing surface, and these are known as the Copa Mundials (pronounced mondeos). These boots come with studs which I feel are an advantage as blades do not have as much grip to a slippery surface.
I am proud to say I own these boots, and also to say ... ...the Nike Mercurial vapours. The Adidas world cups provide comfort and protection for your heel and the rest of your foot compared to my lighter Mercurial Vapours, which provide less protection as the leather on the Vapours is much thinner. The Adidas world cups have a unique flexible leather made from kangaroo leather, this may seem cruel but the quality of this leather is amazing. Some boots for example the mercurial vapours are £110, these provide ...
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Advantages: Long lasting, Comfy, Smart Disadvantages: slightly expensive
...If your looking for moulds, Adidas Copa Mudials are you're best bet. These are a favourite with many professional players and are possibly more sought after than the new plasticy F50's.
The boots are complete leather upper as as long as they are cleaned properly and polished the leather remains soft and has a longer lifespan. Ive currently had my pair for around 2 seasons but i know people that have had them longer. If you fail to clean the boots ... ...sole. I paid about £60 for my boots but i have seen them online for anything up to about £80 however well worth parting with the extra dosh.
I can honestly compare these boots to slippers as they are so comfy and providing you look after them properly, waterproof too.
I have only lost one stud in the entire time ive played in them, as spares are easy enough to get hold of from local sports shops. As a Keeper i find them ideal for kicking out of ...
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Advantages: comfort, touch, classic look Disadvantages: price, having to clean them!
...it comes to selecting them. Adidas seem to be the best for people with big feet.
I thought I'd treat myself to a pair of world cups and am really glad that I did. They are so comfortable and are really well made. The only down side is having to clean them but if your any good a YT lad will do that for you! (I'm not by the way)
The classic styling is a big draw too. Whenever you’re playing football and you see someone in a pair of fancy boots, your ... ...That’s the good thing about these boots. Their quality but they look like normal boots. Thus, saving you a kicking.
As far as playing in these boots goes I have to say they are so light that you gain an extra degree of feeling when controlling the ball. The only down side being that if you toe punt a ball in these boots, it will hurt! Saying that, they do have plenty of heel protection though. The material is nice and thick around the back of the ...
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Advantages: Built for sheer comfort Disadvantages: Not as stylish as other lead brands but then does style make you a better player?!
Put quite simply - this is the best boot I have ever worn throughout my football career. The durability and quality of leather are second to no other boot on the market.
However its biggest appeal in the market must be the comfort of the boot. You could quite easily lounge round the house in these boots if it wasn't for the studs on the bottom!
I can think of only one downside to the boot - many people criticise there looks? But then as a simple ... ...of my priority! They may not look like the leading Nike or Predatior boots but they have every right to be placed alongside them in terms of quality.
The fold over tongue have been kept by addidas as well as the superb stud control. There will never be a problem getting a full season out of one pair (minimum 50 games). The durability cannot be questioned. Well worth the £79.99 asking price (in most sports shops).
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Not a 'showboaters' boot ...
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Advantages: increase the level of performance Disadvantages: Can be a handicap upon begginers in the game and hold a hefty price tag
...These boots have caused dismay between footy fans and players. Deciding whether the new or first desiign was better, everyone has contrasting opinions. These boots are proved to be a great advantage and asset to the more experienced player as they are proved to add more accuracy and pace to the ball. I deciced to test this theory out by setting out to find and borrow a pair of size 12, adidas predators, this proved a difficult feat as these boots are rarely made in large sizes which is some what discriminative towards the bigger person. The boots were great improving my game tremendously but nothin that a cheaper pair of AdidasWorldCups or kaiser 5's couldn't do. Although they look great and caus you to be popular in your youth teams, these boots just arn't worth th cash....
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Advantages: Amazing, comfortable, last for years! Disadvantages: You cant get them cheap, anywhere!
...The first time I bought these boots I couldn't believe how comfortable they were, unbelievable.
As they are moulded boots, I only really wore them at the start or the end of the season when the weather was hot and the ground was hard.
I have had two pairs of these boots and both of them lasted me three years, with a bit of TLC and dubbin rubbed into them.
The leather is extremely soft and they feel like you are wearing snug slippers.
Like all boots you have to make sure you have the correct size as I found that I only needed a size 8.5 in these compared to a size 9 that I normally wear.
I am currently looking for another pair of these cracking boots, I am aware that they can be bought at local Soccer Sports shops for £60 but if you can get them cheaper please let me know.
I am also aware that the studded version, AdidasWorldCup...
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Advantages: Very Comfortable, great feel for the ball, stylish, pro's choice Disadvantages: relatively expensive, hard to find, not too long lasting, only come in blue
.... If you also consider that other top of the range boots such as Adidas Preditors retail at £120, £90 doesn't seem so steep especially for a better boot!
Last season i had a problem with both my worldcups and copa's, they 'came away at the toe'. This is when the leather pulls away from the sole. However i have not had this problem with the Profi's even after more use. So if your a serious footballer who wants the best boots on the market, i would recommend the Addidas profi's, after all they're better than preditors at a snipet of the price!
They can be bought from a specialist boot dealer, SportsKit Prosoccer, unit 7, Airfield Way, Christchurch, Dorset. BH23 3PE. Tel:01202 484883 or Fax: 01202 483424...
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