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i luv them i like the new F50's also except for the green ones and i also think that the new pumas look really good as well i personally perfer a pair of all black cleats

 

i bought a pair new 90s (maroon color) few months ago. i don't know.... my old adidas felt kinda better. i might retry those again. with my old adidas i had alot more touch for the ball.

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I just got the new pumas (white) and I would recommend them to anyone. I am a player who can kick the ball twice as hard and I seem to have more control of the ball barefoot, like when I'm just in the back yard kicking the ball around...These new pumas are like you are playing barefoot...if you like that feeling, I would say you need to give these cleats a serious look :lol:

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i bought a pair new 90s (maroon color) few months ago. i don't know.... my old adidas felt kinda better. i might retry those again. with my old adidas i had alot more touch for the ball.

i liked the old 90's i have found however that natural leathers are just more comfortable and provide a much better touch on the ball

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I just got the new pumas (white) and I would recommend them to anyone. I am a player who can kick the ball twice as hard and I seem to have more control of the ball barefoot, like when I'm just in the back yard kicking the ball around...These new pumas are like you are playing barefoot...if you like that feeling, I would say you need to give these cleats a serious look :lol:

 

how much did u get them for? i got those 90s for 50

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I just went all out and got the most expensive pair, 150-160..but I heard the cheaper pair is just as good, 70-75 :huh:

 

lol wow i guess i mma try my adidas again and if not, i mma stick with those 90s.

see the thing with 90s is the u don't have much control when u shoot. well i can only speak from my point of view.

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lol wow i guess i mma try my adidas again and if not, i mma stick with those 90s.

see the thing with 90s is the u don't have much control when u shoot. well i can only speak from my point of view.

no no, I totally agree.. I also had problems shooting with my Nikes, I really like adidas cleats, they give you a great touch on the ball, but these pumas are my favorite pair of all time.

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no no, I totally agree.. I also had problems shooting with my Nikes, I really like adidas cleats, they give you a great touch on the ball, but these pumas are my favorite pair of all time.

I have the new Adidas Absolute TRX FG... not too impressed. Good cleat? Yes. Worth the money? I think you can get just as good of a cleat for a lot less money.

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I have the new Adidas Absolute TRX FG... not too impressed. Good cleat? Yes. Worth the money? I think you can get just as good of a cleat for a lot less money.

 

Im not sure about the Adidas Absolute TRX FG, but i have a pair of baseball cleats at home you can have anytime you want them. :ph34r:

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Im not sure about the Adidas Absolute TRX FG, but i have a pair of baseball cleats at home you can have anytime you want them. :lol:

You don't have them... I have them (I plan on having them dipped in brass). I think they are considered leathal weapons. I don't know how baseball players are allowed to wear those. Thankfully, most soccer cleats are molded plastic.

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