Puma Full Chamois Wicketkeeping Inner Glove Full premium chamois leather glove with stitched anatomic palm offers supreme comfort, flexibility and fit. Ideal for the professional... more...wicketkeeper. Colour: Natural-classic green
Advantages: Quality, durability, comfort. Disadvantages: Nothiing, but try to get a lower price online.
I should stress before starting this review that I am not, by any stretch of the imagination, a bowler, so what follows is written very much from the point of view of a batsman/wicket keeper.
BASIC INFORMATION
The Puma Signature Full Spike is a lace up cricket shoe, and, as the name suggests, is spiked both at the toe and heel end of the shoe.
It is predominantly white, with a red, black & grey trim and retails at between £40 and £60 (as usual, you'll pick up some better deals online if you search it out).
The heel has 4 spikes, the toe 6, but it is possible to fit fakes to keep just the toe half spiked or to fit pimple spikes, but there are plenty of shoes out there that offer this as a basic anyway, and it would make sense that, were you looking to buy a 'full spike' shoe, you'd be looking to keep them all in!
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Advantages: A good quality product that is durable. Disadvantages: None.
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Puma Full Chamois Wicketkeeping Inner Glove Full premium chamois leather glove with stitched anatomic palm offers supreme comfort, flexibility and fit. Ideal for the professional wicketkeeper. Colour: Natural-classic green
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