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Umbro Football Boots in generalNewest Review: ... boots ------------ I cant remember what the exact models i have had are called but i do know that i have never been ... more |
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by - written on 15/09/09 (Very useful, 95 readings)
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Background I have been doing football coaching now for almost four years and in that time, I've had several pairs of boots from all the leading sports manufacturers. Although I don't play competitive games, it is still important to have the right footwear as I will be spending roughly 3 hours per week in these boots during training and on the touchline during matches. These were the first pair of Umbro boots I tried after using Nike and Adidas in the past. The boot in more detail First impressions were that the boots were very well made. I was sceptical about having white boots as I was expecting them to have gone a nice muddy browny ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/04/09 (Very useful, 28 readings)
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The Umbro X destroyer boots are a very comfortable fit and simple yet stylish in design. I like the fact that the boots I have are back and silver. None of these fancy red boots. They are approved by John Terry and are marketed for the tough tackling defender. They are a lightweight boot and have an extra wide fitting. This is great for me as I have wide feet and cannot fit into some boots. Even If I do my feet hurt like made after 30 minutes. It also has wishbone which when worn sits in the middle part of your foot. This creates added stability and is made to ensure you have less chance or roling your ankle. It also gives added comfort. Also what i ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/10/09 (Very useful, 10 readings)
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Intro ----- Over my established career as a sunday league footballer, i have used a variety of different boots, including those made by Umbro. They are a very recgonisable brand and especially with the sponsering of the england football side, you would expect the boots to be of a high standard. However, unfortunately in my general experience this is not always the case. The boots ------------ I cant remember what the exact models i have had are called but i do know that i have never been particularly happy with them. I always seem to get a better connection and play better football with other brandings of boots. I do not ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/03/01 (Useful, 234 readings)
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I bought these boots to last me the last few weeks of the season and frankly im well impressed! OK, so they were only £18 form the Donnay shop but they have done the job. After looking how England played tonight, it appears their expensive boots dont help them anymore than my cheapies. My last boots (reeboks) lasted me 6 months and fell apart and cost me twice what I paid for my Stings. Umbro Sting come in 2 varieties. Moulded Studs or Screw ins. After losing so many studs out of my Reeboks, I decided to go for moulded and I have so far seen no difference. Control is not as good but they have a nice padded toe and they fit quite snuggly. They ... Read the complete review
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