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Room for improvement?
Advantages: Good for shooting and worth your money Disadvantages: Not strong
I have got a T90 Strike myself however beware about its pads Don't rip them off because after 1 week of use some rubber comes undone just leave it as it is. however the quality of these footballs are extremely good but not a strong because of the stitching and pads Make sure you don't get scammed by a fake ball because then you are stuffed Sometimes you have to clean it for half an hour to make it look us-able again The best ones you can get are ...
M1zw1z 26.06.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Nike T90 Strike Footballs
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Are you serious?
Advantages: Worth your money, Exellent all around Disadvantages: Nothing exept for the stitching
First of all DON'T GET A T90 STRIKE These are better and cheaper Ive got one my self however be careful Dont pump it up to hard or the sticking comes undone. Right These balls are good for, Shooting, skill, Training, and goalkeeping Unlike the t90 strike they don't comes in many designs I have experienced one problem, Finding the hole where you put your ball pump in to pump it up As my title says are you serious? What i mean by that is Theres never ...
M1zw1z 27.06.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Nike T90 Pitch Footballs
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NIke Tiempo football....
Advantages: Good quality! Disadvantages: none
We use this football to play five a side football twice a week on artifical grass.
I personally like this ball due to it's weight, material and price.
For me i can't afford to buy footballs that the professionals use but i can afford to spend more then £2.99 lol.
The weight of the ball is just about right, if you hit 'sweet' you will get some swerve but it won't go like a balloon.
It's made from leather so so it won't fall apart and it doesn't ... ...not saying if you block a hard shot on bear leg you won't feel it because you will!!
You can get the football in diferrent colours, half blue or half gold but i would personally go for the all white colour as it makes it easier to see in the dark. ...
sanders0812 19.02.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Nike Tiempo Team Footballs
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Outstanding, an absolute must, Mitre Revolve Footballs
Advantages: Perfect weight and power Disadvantages: Design and durability
...am a fan of the Mitre V's that have been on their range of footballs since 19forever. But this does not matter a single bit, as when you come to play with the ball you don't need to admise the design, you simply 'feel' it.
They are however unfortunately not particularly durable. Granted they are not supposed to be used on concrete, but the slightest usee can tear the synthetic coating. Nothing too damaging, but irritating non the less.
As a keeper, ... ...have the lacquer like coating that most matchballs have, meaning it doesn't stick to gloves like some others do. However, it is a dream to distribute, either by hand or foot.
I even dabbled with this ball out of goal. If I can pick out the top corner from 20 yards with this ball then I guarantee that you can! ...
Hautenne 24.10.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Mitre Revolve Football League Football
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Mitre Malmo Training Football Review
Advantages: Very cheap, good value for money. Disadvantages: Heavier and not as well made as some of the newer balls.
The version of this ball that I have is the Orange Malmo, Size 5, so opinions are based on this ball, I cannot vouch for any of the other sizes/colours. I bought it from Newitts for about £5.50 inc P & P. The ball seems fairly durable, though the stitching is more exposed than on a lot of the more expensive new footballs, so I would guess that after a while of playing in the wet the stitching would become weak, though have not subjected it to water ... ...a reason why this ball couldn't last for quite a few years. The ball feels fairly heavy compared with some of the new Nike and Adidas balls, but this isn't necessarily a bad thing; it depends on your preferences. If you are looking for a cheap football to practice with and have a kick around with your mates, then I would say this ball is a real contender. For my purposes of having a cheap ball to kick around a few times a month this one is ideal. ...
jrkennedy 13.08.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Mitre Malmo Training Footballs
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Samsung N110
Well designed keyboard, fantastic screen and long battery life. (*)
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